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He played an active _____ in politics until he was well over 80.


If only I _____ play the guitar as well as you!
He was an _____ writer because he persuaded many people to see the truth of his ideas.
The author had qualified as a doctor but later he gave up the _____ of medicine for full-time writing.
The play was very long, but there were two _____.
Is it worth waiting for a table at this restaurant or shall we go _____ else?
Jenny and her sister are so _____, they could almost be twins.
Don’t invite John to dinner, I can’t stand his bad _____.
After he had broken his leg, Henry could only go up and down stairs _____.
I love this painting of an old man. He has such a beautiful _____ smile.
You can’t enter this camp without _____ from the General.
She found it hard to _____ up to the fact that she would never be famous.
I _____ to other people borrowing my books, they always forget to return them.
You had better keep a box of matches _____ in case the lights go out again.
You can’t miss my house: it’s _____ the fire station.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are always _____ with each other about money.
James should have stayed out of the sun as his skin is so _____.
I will _____ the idea with the other teachers and see what they think about it.
Everyone in the department was _____ with the sack unless they worked harder.
“I _____ you all,” she said, as she ran out of the room in tears.
I was on the _____ of ringing you when you rang me.
I _____ seeing John tomorrow so I will give him your message.
He tried every key in turn but not _____ fitted.
The children won’t go to sleep _____ we leave a light on outside their bedroom.
_____ stay the night if it’s too difficult to get home.
He was so tired he wasn’t capable _____ driving himself home.
These buses are _____ to run every 15 minutes, but I’ve been waiting here for 25 minutes already.
They always kept on good _____ with their next-door neighbours for the children’s sake.
A minority of the committee members were dissatisfied with the decision and endeavoured to _____ it.
I was _____ by the wording of the advertisement.
The children’s bad behaviour in class _____ their teacher beyond endurance.
Teachers have learned to take shortages of text books and equipment in their _____.
I’d like to _____ this old car for a new model but I can’t afford it.
After three weeks of work, David found that time was beginning to _____.
An application to join this scheme places you under no obligation _____.
Frank would be more popular in the office if he didn’t try so hard to _____ himself with the boss.
I _____ that you won’t be inviting that awful woman to the meeting.
The lecture was rather boring, but the _____ discussion proved fruitful.
“Most people _____ the Government’s economic policy as a success,” claimed the spokesman.
Don’t jump _____ conclusion; we don’t yet know all the relevant facts.
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