for;  for the sake of;  to one's advantage;  because of;  as a result of
 on purpose;  deliberately;  intentionally
 to leave (behind);  to leave (undone);  to not finish;  to save;  to set aside;  to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
 how;  in what way;  why;  for what reason;  cannot possibly;  no way
 three;  three years of age
 murder;  homicide;  manslaughter
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 overbearing;  coercive;  pushy;  forcible;  high-handed
 to get someone to say;  to make someone say;  to let someone say;  to let someone speak out;  to make a sound
 cruel;  heartless;  violent;  intense;  very bad;  terrible
 protocol;  written evidence;  record (investigation, interrogation, etc.);  preliminary memo;  charge sheet
 to write;  to compose;  to pen;  to draw;  to paint
 the real criminal;  true culprit
 (not) particularly;  (not) especially;  (not) specially;  separately;  apart;  additionally
 outside;  exterior;  the open (air);  other place;  somewhere else
 above anything else;  above all;  more than anything;  best;  greatest;  excellent
 to get drunk;  to become intoxicated;  to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle);  to become nauseated;  to be elated;  to be exalted
 soon;  shortly;  before long;  nearly;  almost
 death penalty;  capital punishment
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 one's own convenience;  one's way;  surroundings;  environment;  convenience;  ease of use;  financial circumstances
 eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice
 because of;  owing to;  due to
 debt;  loan;  liabilities;  borrowing money
 to open;  to undo;  to bloom;  to unfold;  to open (for business, e.g. in the morning);  to be wide (gap, etc.);  to widen
 to persevere;  to persist;  to insist that;  to stick to (one's opinion);  to remain in a place;  to stick to one's post
 neighbourhood;  neighborhood
 to spread (e.g. a rumor);  to circulate;  to disseminate
 way (of doing);  manner;  method;  means
 prison officer;  corrections officer;  penal officer;  prison guard;  jailor;  warder
 to stop (an activity);  to cease;  to discontinue;  to cancel;  to abandon;  to give up
 trouble;  bother;  annoyance;  to be troubled (by);  to be bothered (by);  to be inconvenienced (by)
 to chase;  to run after;  to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.);  to drive out;  to get rid of;  to drive (e.g. a herd)
 to fish;  to angle;  to catch;  to lure in;  to tempt;  to attract
 as usual;  as always;  as before;  as ever;  still
 to stuff into;  to jam;  to shorten;  to move closer together;  to reduce (spending);  to conserve;  to focus intently on
 direction;  way;  person;  lady;  method of;  manner of;  care of ...