(medical) doctor;  physician
 to breathe out;  to breathe;  to tell (a lie);  to use (foul language);  to vomit;  to throw up
 to take;  to pick up;  to pass;  to hand;  to get;  to obtain;  to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
 mischief;  prank;  pastime;  hobby;  playing with (a lighter, etc.);  fooling around with
 to shuffle (on one's bottom or knees);  to crawl;  to shift position (of an object)
 kind offices;  services;  through the good offices of;  intercession;  mediation
 license;  permit;  licence;  certificate
 forgery;  falsification;  fabrication;  counterfeiting
 tone (of voice);  manner of talking
 to declare;  to assert;  to say bluntly;  to say straight out
 before very long;  soon;  someday;  of the previously mentioned;  of that number;  among them
 to receive favor (favour);  to be much obliged to someone;  to be indebted
 university graduate;  having graduated from university
 qualifications;  requirements;  capabilities
 payment (for labour);  pay;  charge;  wages
 judging;  inspection;  examination;  investigation;  review
 to restrict;  to limit;  to be restricted to;  to be limited to;  to be best (for);  to be the best plan
 somewhat cold;  a bit chilly
 to memorize;  to memorise;  to commit to memory;  to learn by heart;  to bear in mind;  to remember
 the aforementioned;  the said;  (man, incident, etc.) in question;  the usual
 legal;  lawful;  legitimate;  law-abiding;  in order
 of good character;  kindhearted;  good-natured
 person concerned;  people involved (in an event);  those concerned;  staff
 to lead (a) life (usu. preceded by the type of life)
 (I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  (I) fancy (that)
 even if;  no matter (what);  if;  though;  although;  supposing
 just because;  even if;  even though
 guarantee;  security;  assurance;  pledge;  warranty
 what kind of;  what sort of;  what;  no matter what (kind of);  whatever;  any
 to accompany;  to go hand in hand with;  to be consequent upon;  to be accompanied by;  to bring with;  to take with
 weak person;  the weak;  vulnerable person;  disadvantaged person
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 suddenly;  casually;  accidentally;  incidentally;  unexpectedly;  unintentionally
 but (still);  and yet;  nevertheless;  even so;  notwithstanding
 difficult;  hard;  impossible;  unfeasible;  fussy;  particular;  gloomy
 go that far;  to that extent
 towards;  against;  regarding;  in contrast with
 doubt;  question;  uncertainty;  skepticism;  scepticism;  suspicion