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  • When you've progressed far _______, there are lots of amateur groups which you can join _____ you want to be part of a larger group.
    ENOUGH IF/SHOULD
  • Lakeside, a thriving resort town, _______ emerged along the eastern shore of the lake and offers visitors ______ wealth of hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops.
    HAS A
  • Scientists pieced________ information from fossils to work out that dinosaurs with large claws and sharp teeth ate meat, while flatter teeth were used ______ grinding plants.
    TOGETHER TO
  • The London Marathon race is a long-running story. ______ was first held in 1981, ______ then more than half a million marathon runners have completed the challenge.
    IT SINCE
  • It's also an achievement and a skill _____ stays with you for life.
    THAT/WHICH
  • Research carried _____ in London examined how the choice of degree subject influences a graduate's occupation and the sector of the economy in which they take up employment.
    OUT
  • Around 5 percent of British households now have _____ least one family member who is vegetarian, ______ means that in the region of 3 million British people are vegetarians.
    AT WHICH
  • The model dinosaurs are _____ realistic that you could easily forget that they're not real.
    SO
  • Once a major trade route ________ India and Tibet, Pokhora is Nepal's second largest city.
    BETWEEN
  • There are three main lakes in the area, ________ most popular of ________ is Phewa Lake.
    THE WHICH
  • There's also a great social side to playing with others, as _____ as the chance to travel through touring.
    WELL
  • A university degree can lead ____ a well-defined career path, and each year students make choices that will have an impact on their employment prospects.
    TO
  • Once you've reached a good enough standard to join a band or orchestra, you add the team skills like _______ you get from playing sport.
    THOSE
  • Tourists come here _____ their thousands to admire the mirror-like waters and relax amongst some truly spectacular scenery.
    IN
  • Last year ____ amazing 90,000 people applied to run in it, although only 40,000 ____ be accepted.
    AN COULD
  • Why is ____ that caring about my health, protecting my skin from the sun, avoiding sugary and fatty foods and sharing my stresses is something that should only ______ done by women?
    IT BE
  • These displays of light are most intense aorund the North Pole, so in _____ to experience them fully on a dark winter's night you should ideally be in the Artic Circle.
    ORDER
  • It proved ______ successful that they extended it to a whole week.
    SO
  • Music has a part to play in everyone's life and has been described______ a "primary language".
    AS
  • But, whether you're a meat eater or vegatarian, _____ not come along to the exhibition and make sure you don't miss an incredible day out!
    WHY
  • According to a recent survey, males ____ all ages are more likely to practise behaviours linked to higher mortality _____ females.
    OF THAN
  • For those _______ want to get out and explore the countryside, bikes can _____ hired to explore the lush green fields and the gorgeous little villages or to cycle along river banks.
    WHO BE
  • The former Olympic champion brought the idea home to london _____ completing the New York Marathon in 1979.
    AFTER
  • Indeed, it is a sad fact that in modern-day society ______ is a belief that being healthy is not manly!
    THERE
  • Among the many reasons ____ being a vegetarian are health, compassion for animals and religious beliefs.
    FOR
  • A lot of adults regret not ______ learnt to play an instrument when they were younger.
    HAVING
  • So the next time you think you can do _______ a good night's sleep, think again.
    WITHOUT
  • Apparently, caring about your body, _____ you eat and how you live, makes you less of a man.
    WHAT
  • Researchers asked people about their occupations and ______ undergraduate degree they studied for.
    WHAT/THE
  • Great sheets of light move across the sky in constantly changing patterns, just ______ huge colourful curtains. ___ fact, you don't really have to go to the Artic Circle to get a good view of the lights.
    LIKE IN
  • Dinosaurs died out more than 60 million years ago, so _____ can we tell what they used to eat?
    HOW
  • Do you know when to use "who" and when to use "whom"? If you have _____ idea, open a textbook, but also ______ sure to get a good night's sleep.
    NO MAKE
  • Find out at the Cameron Musuem, where you can step ____ in time and join some dinosaurs enjoying their lunch.
    BACK
  • So, Tyrannosaurus rex, with its prehistoric table manners ____ teeth as sharp as razors, might not have been the ____ relaxing dinner guest!
    AND MOST
  • "Could London stage ____ an event?" wondered Brasher, answering his ____ question by organising the first London Marathon On march 29 1981.
    SUCH OWN
  • _____ the displays occur all year round, the number varies in any one year, depending _____ the sunspot cycle.
    Although/While ON