1. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] tion and ideas about art won him many followers. His _____ of making fun of people also won him enemies. His fir [002] secrets. Although I did not agree with this terrible _____ , I enjoyed the news. . He told me about the dance. It [003] e else, but he is happy working with me. His only bad _____ is he likes to take photographs. He prints them himse [004] trips to the library in Yuryatin and to return to his _____ of studying and writing. Yury began going to the libr [005] their leader, sending the message: 'It is our fathers' _____ not to follow others but to lead them.' Alexander was [006] lly. Alexander was careful not to follow the Persian _____ of insulting the Babylonian gods. He gave gifts to th [007] ortance. With Whitman, as Schmidgall points out, the _____ of softpedaling his homosexuality - or pretending th [008] eyes. The 31-year-old Nicaraguan smiles constantly, a _____ that makes her seem 10 years younger. She also laugh [009] ng for a while and just walk. Once you get into the _____ of running regularly, the aches and tiredness will di [010] careful driver, in general. I mean, I don't make a _____ of causing accidents. But I once backed into my neig [011] nvinced of one or other fashionable style, Lambert's _____ was to confront the student with its opposite. I vivid [012] n who like to feel a teensy bit subversive are in the _____ of tapping the camera lens to show it's there, and/or [013] upils?' asked someone in the class. 'I am not in the _____ of having my pupils removed from office,' said Adrian. [014] criminal. I was not a murderer, but I had developed a _____ of stealing expensive cars. THE BALD WRITER I spent [015] e was a cruel, evil and cowardly man, who had made a _____ of robbing and killing Doramin's people, until Jim c [016] coin, but it made him want another. His gold became a _____ , a delight, a reason for living, almost a religion. H [017] e knew she should blame her drinking. It had become a _____ with her to spend most of the money Godfrey gave he [018] dear?' Oh yes, I'll be back in an hour.' This was a _____ of Godfrey's on Sunday afternoons. He enjoyed walking [019] wanted to say something serious to his wife, he had a _____ of standing on his toes. Today the children were surp [020] o see him did something to your heart! And he had this _____ of blushing. If a waiter spoke to him, he turned red [021] e's no help to me in' the mornings.' ''Tes a godless _____ to lie in bed on a working day,' said Amos angrily, ' [022] normal manner, that she almost forgot to answer. But _____ is strong, and she agreed pleasantly that it was, in [023] ked Flora. In her personal experience, it was not the _____ of artists and poets to take time to write to old au [024] now, aunt.' But it was too late for her to break the _____ of dislike, and she turned away from me. Poor woman! [025] w that wasn't the only reason. I've got an unfortunate _____ of letting things happen to me instead of deciding fo 2. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] ing all the way to Manchester. James felt extremely _____ . The lorry driver seemed a friendly fellow of around [002] difficult time splitting up with her partner and I'm _____ to see that the worst of the pain is over. I get on v [003] to get my horse ready.' Godfrey left the room. He was _____ that his father had not discovered the whole truth. H [004] opened the door for them. He could not help feeling _____ when she had gone. Now he could weave and moan as muc [005] ins. As he walked back to the Red House, he felt very _____ . Nobody would recognize his dead wife, and soon his [006] came into the room, a few minutes later, she was very _____ . My dear, I'm so thankful you've come,' she said, goi [007] y wife.' Eppie's face went white. Silas, who had been _____ by hearing Eppie's answer to Godfrey, now felt angry [008] on't prevent her from going.' Godfrey and Nancy were _____ to hear this, and thought that Eppie would now agree. [009] e realised that he was faced with an impostor, he was _____ . But if he was so sure that Brat was an impostor, why [010] in the house, Fred made no mention of it. He seemed _____ when he saw me. 'I thought you were the police again [011] ught of what she might find at Cold Comfort. She felt _____ , at least, that at the last moment she had packed her [012] afternoon, she visited Meriam's small house, and was _____ to find that the girl had recovered so quickly from [013] eared to be swelling with anger, and Flora was quite _____ when he replied in a more or less controlled way. 'D [014] he relationship between Mr Mybug and Rennet, and was _____ to hear that they were getting married in London, sev [015] t-Hartigan, kiss the bride and congratulate Dick, how _____ and happy she was. She led the guests back to the fa [016] e boss, but as one of the family.' Woods sighed. 'I'm _____ that you are planning to allow us to sit at all!' Ev [017] your bag in here. HI give you a ride over.' Woods was _____ . A ride across would look more normal to the border o [018] How was he to know which road Bruce was on? So he was _____ when, at the first corner, there was a car parked by [019] was caused by completely dierent bacteria.' I felt _____ . 'Thank you, Dr Starkie. You've been very honest with [020] love me again, but and he sighed deeply. was very _____ to discover that was all he was worrying about, beca [021] portunity went with the spaceship. Duncan was greatly _____ and told himself that he had been right - she was onl [022] daughters, reached Netherfield. EliLabeth, although _____ to hear that her mother did not think Jane's illness [023] might not be fit enough to travel. Mr Darcy was quite _____ , and determined that no sign of admiration for Elizab [024] how to dance, and moved extremely awkwardly. She was _____ to leave him, and have the third dance with an offic [025] e evening listening to Mr Collins. Elizabeth was very _____ , and thanked her friend gratefully for the trouble sh 3. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] around his son, and Commodus cried. "Why does Maximus _____ this instead of me. Why do you love him more than me. [002] He trusted the people closest to him, but they didn't _____ his trust." Lucilla felt faint. She sat down opposite [003] d 'Dusk,' a collection of short stories that seems to _____ the word 'perfect.' So does one section of this memoi [004] the newspaper. 'What an honest man!' he said. 'You _____ a reward - at least $1 million, I think'. *** BG: H [005] e are only two of the largely unaddressed issues, but _____ particular attention, especially since one most conc [006] ing-class life have yet to be fully appreciated: they _____ that overworked adjective, Chekhovian. Except for Al [007] him, and you'll have to live knowing that he didn't _____ to die.' She looked into her glass, and didn't say an [008] e Reeds might be right. Perhaps I was wicked. Did I _____ to die, and be buried in the churchyard like my uncl [009] schoolroom. I could not imagine what she had done to _____ such a punishment, but she did not look ashamed or un [010] ed so much to make friends at Lowood, to be good, to _____ praise. Now nobody would believe me or perhaps even s [011] ht to expect a present, as I haven't done anything to _____ one.' 'Don't be so modest! I've been talking to Adele [012] eally cannot accuse myself of having done anything to _____ to lose the post. The fact is, he hates me. I think [013] . She could not believe that Mr Darcy could so little _____ Mr Bingley's friendship, and yet she did not want to [014] our elder sister have avoided any share of blame, and _____ nothing but honourable praise for your behaviour. To [015] e happiest creature in the world! Oh, Lizzy! I do not _____ this! Why isn't everybody as happy as I am!' Elizabe [016] ed, 'I send no compliments to your mother. You do not _____ such politeness. I am most seriously displeased.' Eli [017] around his son, and Commodus cried. "Why does Maximus _____ this instead of me. Why do you love him more than me. [018] He trusted the people closest to him, but they didn't _____ his trust." Lucilla felt faint. She sat down opposite 4. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] first. If she met him she would probably think he was _____ and very nice, just as Jennifer and I had done. . But [002] ve ever had to do. You must believe me. You're a very _____ woman, and I really want to make love to you.' I almo [003] sure of it. . How could she turn her back on such an _____ man? sat down next to him. 'Oh, Pete, I'm so sorry,' [004] worry about me: When we first met I think he was very _____ ,' said Emma, 'And I thought he was in love with him. [005] after all. And that same something made me seem more _____ suddenly.' He shook his head. 'But it's useless to ta [006] e in my life. My services to Marian were now the most _____ part of life at Brandham Hall. By the end of the mea [007] t. My duties as Marian's messenger had been the most _____ part of life at Brandham Hall, but that did not seem [008] at her, he had to admit that she was still extremely _____ to him. She was intelligent and beautiful but wild at [009] s, not exactly handsome, but intelligent, with a very _____ character. However, it's not my business. My business [010] how Vassya came to be in a labour gang. Yassya was an _____ boy who looked like a young prince or an angel in an [011] e lost as often as they were made. For many, the most _____ choffice was a life in the highly paid Persian army. [012] xander a warm welcome and its great riches made it an _____ destination. After sitting in, the royal seat of gold [013] orable book review. MARCH MURRAY is an intelligent, _____ , thoroughly decent woman. More, she's a caring wife [014] the previous two, Return is a handsome effort, with _____ crypto-punkish illustrations and an introduction by N [015] owing Florida market, has long been seen as the most _____ banking franchise in the country and it attracted he [016] board will have to decide whether to accept the most _____ offer, or to allow USEC to sell shares through a publ [017] What did you think of that? J: I thought it was very _____ , with the courtyard and then the garden. The kids wou [018] hink? *** Q: WEIGHTY PROBLEM - Girls don't find me _____ , and I think the reason is that I'm fat. I've never b [019] ROSES ARE RED - I am in love with a girl who is very _____ . A friend introduced us. She doesn't know how I feel. [020] little wrinkled now, but I think she is still rather _____ . She is the sort of person you can always go to if yo [021] r prayer. The Cairo skyline at sunrise is especially _____ and makes wonderful photographs - the domes and min [022] is to be, and name a price. If our price is the most _____ , and usually this means the lowest, we get the contr [023] graphs, and sometimes I might find one particularly _____ . But when it comes down to it I just can't bring mys [024] dy. She's learnt when to hold it in. One of the most _____ things is that she's willing to take emotional chance [025] Science. Since 1987 it has been housed in a notably _____ purpose- built 'East Anglian Asian' (the architect's 5. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] r. He took her hand and she at first thought he might _____ it, but he let it go again. Then he left immediately. [002] o the camp." Commodus reached out a hand to Lucilla. " _____ ," he said, smiling like a little boy. Lucilla brushe [003] Maximus held her and they kissed. It was their first _____ for many years, and, for a short time, they rested in [004] n life, he will die." He smiled and touched her hair. " _____ me, sister,' he said. It was hot and dusty in the Co [005] Rhett moved towards her again. 'Can I give you a real _____ now?' he said. She smiled at him. 'Only on the cheek, [006] her eyes but turned her face upwards so that he could _____ her more easily. But he did not [007] her more easily. But he did not _____ her lips. He took her hand and kissed it, then turned [008] e took her hand and kissed it, then turned it over to _____ the other side. It was rough from work, and the nails [009] when I think of him touching you, I-' 'He's going to _____ me!' thought Scarlett, happily. But he stepped back, [010] hed Rhett come up the stairs and wondered if he would _____ her, but he did not. 'You don't look well, Mrs Butler [011] Thank you!' she cried. 'You're the best friend I have. _____ me, Leo!' Her face was wet with tears. I went out i [012] e Before we left the ship at La Ceiba, Emily tried to _____ me. She said she would be my girlfriend, if I wanted. [013] . He took some coee back to his mother and gave her a _____ . 'I'm going to look around the hospital for a bit,' h [014] oor little boy. 'He'll think Sasha is a bad boy. Now, _____ Daddy. Don't cry, silly.' 'Don't worry, Tonya,' said [015] egged the guard for permission to leave the train and _____ his wife before the train left. The guard refused unl [016] s. We didn't even say goodbye properly. I didn't even _____ her.' Yury watched the carriage disappear and then t [017] my pet theories is that a tongue-twisting title is a _____ of death, whatever the book's merits. But that should [018] but the effort is killing me. Who will ever want to _____ me? *** Q: STILL NO BODY - All my friends at scho [019] is wife was even more furious: 'What! You wanted to _____ her! An immoral thought is as bad as an immoral dee [020] I always go to the kid's bedroom and give them each a _____ . Trouble is, James often wakes up and doesn't want to [021] us or liturgical; it's more like the handshake or the _____ of greeting and farewell. It exists in a space betwe [022] t him. Clyde jumped out, smiling, and gave Lora a big _____ . Together, they began to empty the boat of its many [023] guessing.' Mrs Penniman gave her niece a soft little _____ . You must be very nice to him.' Catherine stared she [024] ftly. How wrong he is!' Morris gave her a fond little _____ . I shall tell him that he is wrong,' said Catherine. [025] happened half an hour ago.' Iran gently returned the _____ . It's so awful. So meaningless.' Rick opened his car 6. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] ding one of the other horses behind him. He had put a _____ around the cut in his shoulder, but it was bad and ga [002] hands moved over his soldier's clothes-fine, dark red _____ . Suddenly, the dead man moved. The hands, on his body [003] the heat on my skin. The green suit was made of thin _____ , and it had an open neck. My trousers were short and [004] I'll put this round the cut.' 'This' was a piece of _____ . I stood up and walked about. My knee was beginning t [005] eed. I wanted to arrive at the Hall with blood on the _____ . I put the letter in the pocket of my trousers. 'May [006] od up and said, 'I'd better wash your knee, Leo. That _____ isn't very clean.' I was glad to follow her up the s [007] my shoe and sock. She washed the cut and put a clean _____ around it. Ted Burgess's [008] around it. Ted Burgess's _____ was lying on the side of the bath. It was covered wit [009] ps I'll wash it: she said. 'It's quite a nice piece of _____ . ' Then I remembered the letter and took it out of m [010] said. 'But wait a moment.' Taking the letter and the _____ , she left the room. A moment later she came back and [011] obably.' I started crying again then. He took a clean _____ out of his pocket and dried my eyes. I did not stop h [012] k into the kitchen. Ted poured some oil on a piece of _____ and then cleaned the gun. When he had finished, he g [013] f matches Water Watch (to measure the exact time) Wet _____ (to guard against fire). The success of my spell depe [014] ok ill,' I said, as Holmes washed his face with a wet _____ . To my surprise, after he had finished, his face look [015] ay more money than anyone should buying batiks, kente _____ and other striking fabrics. But I had never worked in [016] n folds up her napkin and puts it down on the table- _____ beside her plate, the meal is over and everybody stan [017] tchful eye on her until she put it down on the table- _____ beside her plate. This was my opportunity. Rushing o [018] ts staring eyes was too much for me, so I got a table- _____ and covered it. Then I took the whisky bottle and dra [019] story was true - the proof was lying under the table _____ . His enemies had found him and made sure of his silen [020] information about his business. I lifted o the table- _____ and searched him. There were only a few coins in his [021] tle black book. This seemed a good sign. I lifted the _____ and looked at Scudder's peaceful face. 'Goodbye, my f [022] -room, the table was covered with the best green card- _____ , and there were writing materials on it. Miss Pole wa [023] e Fields where no one will see you. Oh, and here's a _____ you can use.' What [024] you can use.' What _____ is it, Mother?' asked Joseph. Just a [025] is it, Mother?' asked Joseph. Just a _____ ,' was the answer. Joseph went out by the garden door, 7. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] his excitement about a new future for Russia. He was _____ to talk to his friends in Moscow and to Uncle Kolya [002] riendship between Yury and Vassya cooled. The boy was _____ to make something of his life, and he looked for ways [003] Square electronics store, the salesman who seemed so _____ to help, and the Sharp notebook computer he bought f [004] e, among others, had not found critics and audiences _____ to applaud their stories, none of which were met wit [005] its bad roads, China presents a Communist leadership _____ to maintain tight control over foreign shippers, poli [006] -timer with seven Arrowmont sessions, return yearly, _____ for another creative tuneup. Arrowmont students earli [007] es Aku-nna,' she said, 'But that's only because she's _____ to learn and he wants to help her. He knows he's from [008] r name was Mrs Dempster, and she seemed pleasant and _____ to please her new master. When he returned with her t [009] wildly unsuitable for a country life. She had bright, _____ eyes like a bird, and her hands trembled nervously. S [010] e perfect alibi. But that just made Morse even more _____ to investigate it. What about the phone call to the p [011] wall. Morse looked around helplessly. Who had been so _____ to search the shed? And why? Morse had no idea. Bef [012] e. I suggested visiting him tomorrow. He did not seem _____ to see me again. but I shall go anyway. I am interest [013] ! Come and take Miss Cathy round the farm.' Cathy was _____ to see the animals, and she and Hareton went out. As [014] not see. His fierce black eyes followed it with such _____ interest that he sometimes stopped breathing for as m [015] ts' house to watch. At first the flames were pale and _____ , then they became yellow with bits of red. Lucille b [016] mple and pure. It silenced all comment except that of _____ praise. Just as no human being can deny the beauty o [017] es with Richard, but she also danced with some of the _____ young men who gathered round her as soon as the musi [018] ow as that. But for some reason she is uncontrollably _____ to get married to somebody fairly soon. Now, I would [019] ieth- century Pastmasters discovered, were not at all _____ to sleep in the tiny dark bedrooms under the roof, or [020] stery of Grace Poole After this sleepless night I was _____ to see Mr Rochester in the morning, but there was no [021] the countries of Europe.' 'Well, sit, you seem very _____ to please me, but I wonder if you will agree to a re [022] ittle talk to you. Besides since yesterday I've been _____ to hear the other half of your story.' He sat down. I [023] ad greatly enjoyed the ball, the Bingley sisters were _____ for these particular guests to leave. Mr Collins, how [024] patient to see his sister, and we confess we are also _____ to see her again. Nobody is more beautiful, elegant o [025] en't rich enough or grand enough for them, and she is _____ to have a family connection with the Darcys, so that 8. WORDS attractive cloth crops deserve eager habit kiss persuade relieved sympathetic [001] did absolutely no work to justify the grant, yet the _____ director renewed it until 1945. Cioran lived in vario [002] ever an active member of the Labour Party and always _____ to the aims of Plaid Cymru. It was the wretched cond [003] ve established a sound basis. He generally held views _____ to the Soviet government's on many international acti [004] ey may not be able to explain what is happening to a _____ adult. On the other hand their IQ is usually average [005] villages of the East. He was3 tall and thin, with a _____ , intelligent face, and white hair brushed back from [006] Dick laughed at Aku-nna, but today he seemed kind and _____ . She wondered why. Suddenly she heard a shout. 'Aku-n [007] urried to welcome the Odia family. They were kind and _____ . 'We'll sell our cassava quickly in the market,' they [008] ay? An hour or so ago you were insisting on us being _____ .' Oh well! Laura ran to get the basket. Her mother he [009] had been a particularly horrible one, and no one felt _____ towards the murderer. The condemned man owned a smal [010] ime, he blamed it on the illness she had had, and was _____ . But for most of the time, I believe they shared a de [011] th. Edgar must let me do what I want!' I did not feel _____ towards Catherine, and certainly did not want to frig [012] ng happier already and she clearly found Dr Mdel very _____ . 'in understand that you are going to stay with Dr Md [013] on South Africa. Moat contacted one man who would be _____ to a liberal white South African. The man was John Mo [014] ain, although with some diiculty, and surrounded by a _____ crowd. A most unfortunate beginning,' said the Doctor [015] the story of their lives? He supposed he must have a _____ look about him. Early on Monday morning, Paul and Pe [016] e tell their problems and secrets to, because you're _____ and give them hope.' 'Do you think so, sir?' 'I do. [017] . I could not understand its attitudes, and I was not _____ towards it. All the comfort I enjoyed there depended [018] us, about long sleeves.' Mrs Gardiner made a suitably _____ reply to her sister-in-law, and later that day found [019] t speak another word. Darcy watched her miserably, in _____ silence. At last, she spoke again. 'It cannot be hidd 9. 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Mr. Glickm [003] rds in Buick dealerships and see whether dealers can _____ people to buy the Buicks anyway? Even executives at [004] it has to be their own choffice. We can only suggest, _____ , and remind. Remember, no one really 'gives' blood, [005] Warn your friends to do the same. Don't let anyone _____ you to look after their baggage in a station or air [006] the needs of the workers. The manager attempted to _____ them, but was unable to do so. The workers decided t [007] e. The British Tourist Board puts out advertising to _____ our American cousins to visit us and spend their mon [008] ng the traffic, banging on drivers'windows trying to _____ them to stop and give them a lift. It was chaos, dis [009] ors. But the manager was worried that he could never _____ the owner of the building to spend that much money. T [010] his car. I started to explain what had happened and _____ him it wasn't as bad as it looked, but he didn't wan [011] sleep. Why not decide to join us this summer? Let us _____ you. See why we've earned our name as the 'Holiday C [012] simply not powerful. If Laura is there in the film to _____ an audience to identify with the miseries of a littl [013] e 'the best pounds 50m you ever spent'. He failed to _____ her to buy it, but John Major's government introduced [014] ctims in Eastern Europe. Say in what ways it tries to _____ people to send money, commenting on the language, the [015] I'll give him a couple of guns, of course. You could _____ him to take the job, Marlow, couldn't you?' I stared [016] o think he was taking it all too seriously. Should I _____ him to accept Chester's offer? I knew there was noth [017] u may see it dierently. My words may not be enough to _____ you, as I'm afraid you people think more of your bod [018] kness of the hut. But Mark was now awake. I tried to _____ him not to worry, and I explained where Lambis had g [019] ned with delight, hoping that the carol would help to _____ Silas to come to church. You see, Master Marner,' sh [020] uch as he liked. Mr Macey and Dolly had tried hard to _____ Silas to go to church. But in the end he spent Chris [021] le I know and love.' Nancy thought she could help to _____ Eppie. What you say is natural, my dear child,' she s [022] seventeen,' he said to himself, Lavinia will try and _____ her that some young man with a moustache is in love w [023] at her lover for a minute, and then she said, I shall _____ him. But I am glad we shall be rich.' Morris turned [024] s the worst misfortune, we are not so unhappy. I will _____ him, and after that we shall be very glad we have mo [025] er,' she said. But I think that one day Morris might _____ you.' I shall never speak to him again. I dislike hi