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100

When the fire alarm went off, everyone was told to carry ______ with the evacuation calmly.

ON

100

The manager thanked us for our ______ during a particularly difficult week.
PATIENT

PATIENCE

100

I regret not asking for help earlier.
WISH
I ______ for help earlier.

WISH I HAD ASKED

100

The town is at risk ______ losing an important part of its historic centre.

OF

100

Although the explanation sounded logical, it was actually quite ______.
CONVINCE

CONVINCING

200

She found herself faced ______ a decision she had been hoping to avoid.

WITH

200

The chemicals were stored properly, so the reaction was entirely ______.
HARM

HARMLESS

200

It was unnecessary for me to bring my laptop to the meeting.
NEED
I ______ my laptop to the meeting.

NEED NOT HAVE BROUGHT

NEEDN'T HAVE BROUGHT

200

No one objected to the proposal, ______ did anyone suggest any major changes.

NOR

200

The investigators were surprised that the error had remained ______ for so long.
DETECT

UNDETECTED

300

Why don’t you sleep ______ it before making a final decision?

ON

300

There was no meaningful ______ between the two sets of results.
COMPARE

COMPARISON

300

I only understood the seriousness of the situation when I read the report.
UNTIL
It ______ the report that I understood the seriousness of the situation.

WAS NOT UNTIL I HAD READ

WAS NOT UNTIL I READ

300

Rarely ______ a speaker managed to hold the audience’s attention so completely.

HAS

300

His version of events was so full of contradictions that it sounded completely ______.
BELIEVE

UNBELIEVABLE

400

Much ______ I sympathised with their position, I could not support the decision they had taken.

AS

400

The minister’s comments were open to ______, given how vague they were.
INTERPRET

INTERPRETATION

400

I am sure they did not inform her of the change in procedure.
TOLD
She ______ of the change in procedure.

CAN'T HAVE BEEN TOLD

400

Try ______ he might, he could not reconcile the two conflicting sets of data.

AS

400

The board voiced strong ______ about the likely consequences of expanding too rapidly into overseas markets.
APPREHEND

APPREHENSION

500

No sooner had the terms of the agreement been made public ________ both sides accused the other of acting in bad faith.

THAN

500

The witness’s account was so internally consistent that any attempt to challenge its ______ proved unsuccessful.
CREDIBLE

CREDIBILITY

500

It is possible that the committee misunderstood the implications of the proposal.
MAY
The committee ______ the implications of the proposal.

MAY HAVE MISUNDERSTOOD

500

So widespread ______ the criticism of the proposal that the committee was forced to withdraw it within days.

WAS

500

The minister’s resignation, though long rumoured, was met with widespread ______ among party members.
BELIEVE

DISBELIEF