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You will be (immersed in/down to/flooded with/fitted in) a uniquely designed experience, that’s a promise!
immersed in
This experience will require a (leap/fringe/faint/strain) of imagination.
leap
Don’t expect a logical progression to the game that you can easily (get away/buy into/bring in/follow along).
follow along
Holme’s (interaction/association/mannerism/semblance) WITH Moriarty is legendary.
interaction
A considerable amount of time and effort has (taken up/made out/gone into/flooded in) the making of “Mystery of Moriarty”.
gone into
Accompanied by Dr Watson you will (get/step/forge/turn) into Victorian London in our especially designed venue for this bespoke game.
step
As a kid, quite frequently my mother (would play / was playing / use to play) the judge’s role.
would play
The game helped me (show / to show / showing) my parents how much I had learned.
show
She is by far the _____ (talented) of the TWO sisters.
more talented
She won her first award last year, something she _____ (dream) of FOR years.
had/has been dreaming
They also have to keep up with the trends and manage _____ (pronoun) products to satisfy customer demand.
their
This fast-moving fashion market needs _____ (determiner) more than traditional ways of marketing
far / way / much
Product marketing was rather traditional _____ (preposition /adverb of place) word-of-mouth and magazines.
through / via
If you look _____, you will be surprised at how changes in fashion happened slowly IN THE PAST.
back
In this movie, Jackie _____ on the role of a high school student and gives a convincing performance throughout. (=to peform as)
takes / tooks
When he (sets / puts / takes / gives) on this accent, he sounds so funny that it’s difficult to take him seriously.
puts
We wonder how, if she had _____ it up, she could have given such detailed descriptions. (invent)
made
Millions of unused items sit _____ dust in our homes, slowly losing value as they grow outdated. (Bring something together from different places / over time.)
collecting / gathering