to happen to do sth

  • 91here we go again — (informal) The same undesirable situation is recurring • • • Main Entry: ↑here * * * here we go again spoken phrase used when something annoying starts to happen again Oh, here we go again. Why do I always get blamed when anything goes wrong?… …

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  • 92condition — con‧di‧tion [kənˈdɪʆn] noun [countable] LAW INSURANCE something stated in a contract, agreement, or insurance policy that must be done or must be true otherwise the contract, agreement, or policy will be ended or will not remain in force: • You… …

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  • 93consent — con‧sent [kənˈsent] noun [uncountable] 1. permission to do something, especially by someone who has authority or responsibility: • He took the car without the owner s consent. • The city authorities have given their consent to leases on two… …

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  • 94avalanche — noun 1 large amount of snow falling VERB + AVALANCHE ▪ trigger AVALANCHE + VERB ▪ happen ▪ wipe out sth/sb ▪ kill sb ▪ …

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  • 95crash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden loud noise ADJECTIVE ▪ almighty, deafening, great, huge, loud, resounding, thunderous ▪ sickening, terri …

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  • 96future — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 time that will come after the present ADJECTIVE ▪ foreseeable, immediate, near, not too distant, short term ▪ Things will continue as they are for the foreseeable future. ▪ …

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  • 97enable — en|a|ble W1S3 [ıˈneıbəl] v [T] to make it possible for someone to do something, or for something to happen enable sb/sth to do sth ▪ The loan enabled Jan to buy the house. ▪ There are plans to enlarge the runway to enable jumbo jets to land.… …

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  • 98sinister — sin|is|ter [ˈsınıstə US ər] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: sinistre, from Latin sinister left handed, unlucky ] making you feel that something evil, dangerous, or illegal is happening or will happen there is sth/nothing sinister… …

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  • 99cancel — [ˈkæns(ə)l] (present participle cancelling; past tense and past participle cancelled) verb [T] 1) to say that something that has been arranged will not now happen Syn: call sth off The 4.05 train has been cancelled.[/ex] 2) to say officially that …

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  • 100effect*/*/*/ — [ɪˈfekt] noun I 1) [C/U] a change that is produced in one person or thing by another Scientists are studying the chemical s effect on the environment.[/ex] Any change in lifestyle will have an effect on your health.[/ex] The new tax rates will… …

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