interval;  period of time;  among;  between;  good opportunity;  chance
 huge;  vast;  enormous;  swelling;  expansion
 to need;  to demand;  to take;  to require
 unit;  denomination;  credit (in school);  in units of (e.g. "in thousands");  in amounts of
 necessary;  needed;  essential;  necessity;  need;  requirement
 at hand;  on hand;  way of moving one's arms;  skill;  money at hand;  pocket money
 to trick;  to cheat;  to deceive;  to coax;  to wheedle;  to soothe and humor (humour)
 whether or not (in phrases like "I don't know whether or not I can come")
 leaping through time;  time travel
 supposing;  even if;  granting that;  temporarily;  provisionally;  for the time being
 to convey;  to report;  to transmit;  to communicate;  to tell;  to impart
 when it becomes;  when it comes to
 to touch;  to come in contact with;  to receive (e.g. visitor);  to attend to;  to receive (news);  to get;  to encounter
 to give a glance (at);  to take one look at
 happiness;  good fortune;  luck;  blessing
 consciousness;  becoming aware (of);  awareness;  mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
 to take over;  to capture;  to seize;  to hijack (vehicle, account, etc.)
 to repeat;  to do something over again
 leaving behind;  desertion;  abandonment
 loop;  band;  loop (programming);  loop (railway line);  time loop;  temporal loop
 to carry on;  to go on with one's life;  to keep alive;  to stay alive;  to survive
 if that's the case ...;  if so ...;  that being the case ...
 listen!;  you see;  mind you;  remember
 difficult;  hard;  impossible;  unfeasible;  fussy;  particular;  gloomy
 anyhow;  in any case;  at any rate;  at best;  at most
 to accomplish;  to finish;  to fulfill
 even if;  no matter (what);  if;  though;  although;  supposing
 even if ...;  even supposing that ...;  also as ...;  also for ...;  also from the position of ...
 (as for (that)) thing;  (given (that)) thing;  matter;  (it is a ...) thing;  matter;  fact
 to give someone a surprise;  to catch off guard and fluster;  to frustrate (e.g. someone's plans);  to give someone a blow;  to scare the hell out of
 pattern;  behavioural pattern;  behavioral pattern;  predictability
 to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.);  to shut
 before one's eyes;  in front of one;  under one's nose;  immediate;  imminent;  around the corner
 to finish reading;  to read through
 immediately;  at once;  soon;  before long;  easily;  readily
 to be sufficient;  to be enough;  to be worth doing;  to be worthy of;  to do (the job);  to serve
 to perceive;  to sense;  to understand;  to comprehend;  to attain enlightenment