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"If I keep doing that, I'm going to find myself without a job!" (WIND)
I'm going to wind up without a job
"Phew! That was a lucky escape!" (CALL)
That was a close call!
"Can you write the first letters of each of your names here please?"
Can you write your initials ..
"The kids are going crazy in the living room!" (RIOT)
The kids are running riot ..
"Her job involves managing funeral services, mainly the burial" (UNDER)
She's an undertaker
"This is something that many members of our family do!" (RUN)
It's something that runs in the family
"I tried to help them relax before the interviews started" (EASE)
I tried to put them at ease ..
"He said that I had done it!" (PUT)
He put the blame on me
"I told them I would be leaving my job at the end of next month" (GIVE)
I gave them my notice / have given them my notice
"I really made a mistake when I said that. Everyone looked horrified!" (PUT / IN)
I really put my foot in it ..
"I decided to accept the offer" (UP)
I decided to take up the offer
"He uses another name to write books. It's not his real name."
He uses a pseudonym
"That was her name before she got married"
That was her maiden name
"They experienced a period of unfortunate events in their lives" (RUN / LUCK))
They experienced a run of bad luck
"They're treating him for a heart condition" (GO and UNDER)
He's undergoing treatment for a heart condition
"Can you take a look at this email for me before I send it?" (RUN / EYE)
Can you run your eye over this email ..?
"I helped the kids get into their beds and then I relaxed" (PUT)
I put the kids to bed ..
"I suddenly became very energetic and started to clean up the house" (HAVE / SUDDEN)
.. had a sudden burst of energy ..
"There were a lot of applications for the job position" (USE ANOTHER WORD TO SAY "job position")
There were a lot of applications for the post
"Would you like a tiny bit of whiskey in your tea?"
.. a drop of ..
"They spend a lot of time together" (DEAL)
They spend a good deal of time together
"It's not at all the last time we'll hear about this" (MEANS)
It's by no means the last time ..
"They couldn't make us feel confident it would happen" (GIVE / REASSURE)
.. couldn't give us any reassurance ..
"I hate the idea that it would happen" (BEAR)
It doesn't bear thinking about