to;  for;  in order to;  for;  as for;  regarding
 by myself;  in person;  by oneself
 to fall ill;  to suffer from (e.g. a disease);  to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ)
 such ... as;  or some such
 door (Western-style, car, etc.)
 that kind of;  that way;  that move;  that trick;  that game
 to enter;  to go into;  to break into;  to join;  to enroll;  to contain;  to hold
 may;  might;  perhaps;  may be;  possibly
 considerable;  great;  important;  significant;  a big deal
 to throw;  to hurl;  to give up;  to abandon;  to cast (a glance, shadow, doubt, etc.)
 to be temperate in;  to refrain;  to make notes;  to jot down (e.g. phone number);  to be in preparation for;  to be in waiting for
 to turn;  to revolve;  to visit several places;  to function well;  to pass a certain time
 worn-out;  ragged;  crumbling;  dry and crumbly;  falling (in drops or clumps);  scattering
 any;  anything;  whatever;  I am told;  I hear;  I understand
 due form;  official;  formality
 it does not mean that ...;  I don't mean that ...;  it is not the case that
 to receive;  to get;  to catch (e.g. a ball);  to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.);  to sustain (damage);  to incur (a loss);  to undergo (e.g. surgery)
 because of;  owing to;  due to
 bad;  poor;  poor (quality);  inferior;  evil;  sinful;  ugly
 this sort of;  this kind of;  like this;  such
 to go through;  to suffer;  to experience (something unpleasant)
 another;  one more;  not quite;  not very good;  lacking
 wrong;  not good;  hopeless;  past hope;  must not do
 (for something) to have occurred;  to have done (something);  (for something) to happen on occasion
 any more;  any further;  any better;  any longer
 by the way;  incidentally;  sometimes;  occasionally;  precisely (at that time);  exactly
 all;  everything;  entirety;  absolutely (not);  (not) at all;  (none) whatsoever
 prohibition;  inhibition;  ban
 various;  varied;  diverse;  all sorts of
 action;  conduct;  behaviour;  behavior;  mobilization;  mobilisation
 to take into account;  to bear in mind;  to consider;  to learn from;  to take warning from
 self-restraint;  voluntary restraint;  self-imposed control;  self-discipline
 cannot be helped;  unavoidable
 judgment;  judgement;  divination;  judgement