alternation;  change;  relief;  relay;  shift;  substitution (sports, etc.)
 right?;  isn't it?;  hey;  say;  you know;  you see;  will you?
 together (with);  at the same time;  in a lump
 to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.);  to get in;  to get on (e.g. a footstool);  to step on;  to reach;  to go over;  to follow
 please (give me);  please (do for me)
 no;  nay;  well;  er;  you're welcome;  not at all
 measure;  step;  dealing with;  medical treatment
 indication;  denotation;  designation;  instructions;  directions
 precise;  accurate;  appropriate;  exactly the right
 skip (bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot);  skipping (over);  skip (captain of a curling team);  skipper
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to
 level;  standard;  level (plane);  floor;  spirit level;  (surveyor's) level
 high;  tall;  expensive;  high-priced;  high (level);  above average (in degree, quality, etc.)
 so;  therefore;  accordingly;  like I said;  I told you already
 nonexistent;  not being (there);  not having;  not
 this;  this one;  this person;  now;  this point (in time);  here;  used to stress the subject of a sentence
 lone wolf;  loner;  self-reliant person
 talk;  speech;  topic;  subject;  discussions;  negotiation;  rumor
 year;  counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school);  period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
 collapse;  crumbling;  breaking down;  (radioactive) decay;  disintegration
 to remain;  to abide;  to stay (in the one place);  to be limited to;  to be confined to;  to only account for
 to be aware of;  to know;  to notice;  to feel;  to understand;  to comprehend;  to remember
 life;  life force;  lifetime;  lifespan;  most important thing;  foundation
 giving and taking;  exchange (of letters);  arguing back and forth;  (conversational) exchange
 medical care;  medical treatment
 originally;  primarily;  essentially;  intrinsically;  proper;  rightful
 ideal situation;  ideal world;  perfect world;  utopia
 to lose sight of;  to miss
 leading a meeting;  presiding over a meeting;  officiating at a ceremony;  chairman;  presenter;  host
 well then ...;  in that situation;  in which case
 preoperative (preparation, diagnosis, etc.)
 to start;  to begin;  to start up (a business, society, etc.);  to open (e.g. a store);  to start ...;  to begin to ...
 custom;  practice;  said;  aforementioned;  instance;  example
 eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice