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  • The threat of closure galvanized parents into action.
  • topical events like the World Cup
  • towards all
  • The company pulled out all the stops to advertise their new product.
  • the group of languages known collectively as 'Romance languages'
  • turn everything topsy-turvy
  • There is a limit to everything.
  • This is where it's make or break!
  • the general and the particular
  • the received opinion
  • The received opinion is that ...
  • the received pronunciation of British English
  • the received text of the New Testament
  • talk about freedom in the abstract
  • The new model is more expensive than the old one.
  • The journal is more interesting than would have been expected.
  • The means of payment will appear unchanged.
  • The child is developing as it should at its age.
  • The term has a rather archaic ring to it.
  • That dress looks a bit dated.
  • treat sb. as an outpatient
  • tired of office
  • the picture on the wall
  • take a bite of sth.
  • taking a bite
  • taken a bite
  • The committee appointed a day in July for celebrations.
  • the figurines of two adoring angels
  • The idea suggests itself that ...
  • This would provide an obvious solution .
  • The theatre is the obvious thing for an extrovert like me.
  • The library is the obvious place for the after-dinner hours.
  • This room makes for the ideal teenager's room.
  • The upcoming holidays offer the ideal opportunity to spend more time together.
  • The computer is just asking to be used this way.
  • That rock-face is just asking to be climbed up.
  • tether up
  • Talking is one thing, acting is another.
  • That's quite another matter.
  • Those products must be labelled or otherwise identified.
  • Try something completely different.
  • They don't know any different.
  • the 'carbon footprint', otherwise called the 'ecological footprint'.
  • The concept 'transnational', as distinguished from the notion 'international', is intended to convey a new quality of entanglement.
  • These are differentiated products as distinguished from commodity chemicals.
  • The law affects private property as distinguished from public property.
  • The prosecution service said nothing about the case other than that investigations were underway.
  • The subject has been charged elsewhere.
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