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  • Further reductions in yields are likely due to climate ... (STABLE)
    instability
  • A healthy diet can ... the risk of heart disease. (LESS)
    lessen
  • Babies like toys that make a noise when they're ...
    shaken
  • to move slowly from side to side (trees, a drunkard)
    sway
  • Her voice ... as she talked about the person who attacked her.
    shook
  • to become greater, more serious, or more extreme, or to make something do this (fighting, controversy, war, loneliness)
    intensify
  • to increase or improve something and make it more successful (morale, sales, motivation, confidence)
    boost
  • In extreme weather conditions, the bridge can (shake / sway) almost eight metres.
    sway
  • They didn't realise how significant the research he was doing was. = (FAILED) They ... of the research he was doing.
    failed to realise the significance
  • I was ... like a leaf (= very nervous) before the test.
    shaking
  • It is quite common ... people to start daydreaming.
    for
  • - to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this.- If you are ..ing, your body makes quick short movements, or you feel as if it is doing so, because you are fright...
    shake
  • Jane didn't feel like going to her sister's party. = (MOOD) Jane wasn't ... to her sister's party.
    in the mood to go / for going
  • The eye-catching colour of the bridge also (boosted / intensified) its popularity.
    boosted
  • Did our sales figures get better last month, Martha?'ANY'Was ........................................ our sales figures last month, Martha?'
    any improvement/ rise in
  • Scientists are attempting to exploit nitrogen... , thus enabling crops to grow without fertiliser. (EFFECT)
    effectively
  • The movement of the ship caused the mast to ... from side to side/back and forth.
    sway
  • The trees were ... in the wind.
    swaying