restoration;  rehabilitation;  recovery;  recovery (from an illness);  recuperation;  convalescence
 to anticipate;  to expect;  to place confidence in;  to put trust in;  to find promising;  to see good prospects (in)
 so;  therefore;  accordingly;  consequently;  on those grounds;  that is why
 (approximate) time;  around;  suitable time (or condition);  time of year;  season
 (in the) neighbourhood;  neighborhood;  around;  about;  for instance;  say
 all night long;  all through the night
 to take (a resource, e.g. time or money);  to hang;  to come into view;  to arrive;  to come under (a contract, a tax);  to start (engines, motors);  to attend
 to not understand;  to not (quite) know;  to be unsure;  to be unable to tell
 I;  me;  personal (affairs, etc.);  private;  selfishness;  partiality
 knock;  knocking;  fungo hitting;  hitting balls for fielding practice
 only;  just;  merely;  as much as;  to the extent of;  enough to
 that being the case;  because of ...;  the reason is ...;  given that ...
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions);  state;  situation
 document;  official papers
 et cetera;  etc.;  or something;  the likes of;  for example;  for instance
 door (Western-style, car, etc.)
 to hesitate;  to have scruples;  to be afraid of what others may think;  to lord it over;  to have great influence
 bad;  poor;  poor (quality);  inferior;  evil;  sinful;  ugly
 endorsing and questioning the preceding statement;  lamenting reflections on the preceding statement
 that;  it;  then;  that point (in time); (arch.)  there; (arch.)  you
 what;  how many;  many;  a lot of;  several;  a few
 where ... is concerned;  when it becomes;  if it becomes
 here;  this place;  this point;  here;  these past ... (e.g. three years);  these last ...
 to serve;  to work for;  to attend
 to reach the point that;  to come to be that;  to turn into
 degree;  amount;  grade;  standard;  of the order of (following a number);  about
 we;  us;  I;  me;  my store (business, etc.)
 part time (esp. female part time employees)
 temporary employment or employee
 steward;  butler;  court official;  deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
 a (short) time;  a while;  one time (in the past);  a period; (arch.)  two-hour period
 only;  merely;  approximately;  about;  just (finished, etc.);  as if to;  (as though) about to
 contract;  compact;  agreement