to take on;  to undertake;  to take over;  to inherit;  to guarantee;  to vouch for
 to give;  to let (one) have;  to give;  to do for one;  to take the trouble to do;  to do to someone's disadvantage
 thing;  matter;  incident;  occurrence;  circumstances;  situation;  work
 if;  when;  and;  with;  used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.);  promoted pawn;  indicates a question
 to say;  to be called;  to do
 as a matter of fact;  by the way;  to tell you the truth;  to be honest;  frankly
 the other day;  a few days ago
 to be;  to exist;  to have;  to be located;  to be equipped with;  to happen
 person asking for advice;  inquirer;  consulter;  consultor;  counselee;  querent (in tarot, astrology, etc.)
 to tell someone's fortune;  to forecast;  to predict;  to divine
 time;  hour;  occasion;  case;  chance;  opportunity
 the person in question;  prominent figure;  distinguished person;  that person
 to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 the future (usually distant);  future tense;  the world to come
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 world;  society;  life;  lifetime;  age;  era;  reign
 at;  in;  at;  when;  by;  with;  and then
 orthopedic surgery;  orthopaedic surgery;  orthopedics;  plastic surgery;  cosmetic surgery
 called;  named;  as many as;  as much as;  all ...;  every single ...
 direction;  way;  side (of an argument, etc.);  one's part;  type;  category;  field (of study, etc.)
 it is assuredly that ...;  can say with confidence that ...
 person;  someone;  human beings;  mankind;  human (Homo sapiens);  (other) people;  others
 to;  for;  in order to;  for;  as for;  regarding
 but;  however;  even;  however;  no matter how;  ... or something;  either ... or ...
 fortune-telling;  divination
 shh!;  sh!;  shush!;  shoo!;  go away!
 and;  thereupon;  because of that
 police;  police officer;  police station
 consultation;  discussion;  discussing;  asking (somebody) for advice
 to take seriously;  to take someone at their word;  to believe (to be true)
 to think;  to consider;  to think (of doing);  to plan (to do);  to judge;  to assess;  to imagine
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 to hear;  to hear by chance;  to hear by accident;  to catch (the sound)
 to protect;  to guard;  to defend;  to keep (i.e. a promise);  to abide (by the rules);  to observe
 how;  in what way;  why;  for what reason;  cannot possibly;  no way
 complete stranger;  total stranger
 go that far;  to that extent
 until now;  so far;  up to the present
 how many times;  how many degrees (temperature, angle, etc.)
 unhappiness;  sorrow;  misfortune;  death (usu. of a relative);  bereavement
 foresight;  foreknowledge;  intimation;  premonition;  prediction