46       Space and time
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     A   Talking about space                                                         Dear Emma,
                                                Reply             Forward            Sorry to hear of your problems. Yes, kids do seem
                                                                                     to take up a lot of room. But listen, a friend of
             Hi Liz,                                                                 ours is selling her house in town and moving to
             How frustrating house-hunting is! We’ve just                            Australia. It’s not huge, but there’s ample1 room
             looked at a city-centre flat near Oliver’s new                          for a family with two children. There’s even a
             job. The estate agent’s ad said it was ‘spacious’.                      garden, and though it’s not a vast expanse, it’s
             Ha, ha! How anyone could live in such a                                 very pleasant. There’s a shed on it at the moment,
             confined space, I don’t know. It was tiny. I                            which is a bit of a waste of space2, but that could
             know you have to expect cramped conditions                              be removed to leave room for a play area. There’s
             in the city centre but this was ridiculous. We’re                       no garage, but it’s on a quiet street and there are
             short of space already where we are now, what                           always plenty of vacant parking spaces. Let me
             with the new baby and everything. Kids take                             know if you’re interested and I’ll have a word
             up a lot of space, don’t they?                                          with her.
             Love,                                                                   Best,
             Emma                                                                    Liz
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             more than enough                                bad use of space when there is a limited amount of it
         Note that you can say ample space/room; leave space/room; short of space/room and take up
         a lot of space/room. However, you can only talk about something being a waste of space (NOT a
         waste of room).
     B   Talking about time
         In these magazine extracts, notice the useful collocations for talking about time.
             Pop bands come and go over the course of                          the golden era3 of British pop in the 1960s, and
             time1, but few bands have made such a lasting                     every one of their songs brings back memories
             contribution as The Beatles. They will go                         of that unforgettable time. Their music is all
             down in history2 as possibly the greatest pop                     preserved for posterity4 in this collection.
             musicians of all time. Their music represents
         1                                           3
             as time passes                            can also be golden age; period of time when a particular art, business,
         2
             be remembered                             etc. was very successful
                                                     4
                                                       (formal) kept for people in the future
                Buildings from a bygone era5 are the main attraction at Castmere Folk Village. Homes, shops, even a
                cinema, have been restored to their former glory6 in a massive project that has now reached completion.
         5                                                                     6
             (literary) a time in the distant past                                 glory here means ‘beauty’
         7                                                                     9
             remembered slightly, but not very well                                as far into the future as you can imagine or plan for
         8
             not the immediate future but relatively near
              Tip
              Where alternatives exist for a collocation, make a note in your vocabulary book and list
              the alternatives together. For example, take up (a lot of) space/room, a golden age/era.
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       Exercises
46.1   Match the beginning of each sentence with its ending.
       1   Living in such a confined                      room for a bigger kitchen and utility room.
       2   The piano took up a lot of                     space, so we’re going to convert it into a study.
       3   This o ice is better than the cramped          space is di icult with three kids.
       4   We’re moving because we’re short of            room, so we sold it.
       5   We demolished an old outhouse to leave         conditions I used to work in.
       6   The attic is a waste of                        space where we’re living at the moment.
46.2   Complete the second sentence using a collocation from the opposite page so that it has
       the same meaning as the first sentence.
       1 Einstein’s ideas significantly contributed to our understanding of the universe.
         Einstein’s ideas made                                          our understanding of the universe.
       2 The hotel car park didn’t have any room, so we parked in the street.
         There were no                                          at the hotel, so we parked in the street.
       3 Few people now have any clear memories of the Second World War.
         The Second World War is now a                                            .
       4 We won’t have problems with our furniture as it’s a big house.
         It’s a big house, so there will be                                       for all our furniture.
       5 She crossed the enormous Senoui Desert on horseback.
         She crossed                                         of the Senoui Desert on horseback.
46.3   Rewrite the underlined part of each sentence using a collocation from the opposite page
       based on the words in brackets.
       1 It’s ten years since the agreement was signed.
         (        )
       2 I can’t see any great changes happening in the
         future as far as we can imagine. (         )
       3 Machines from an era which has long passed are the
         theme of the exhibition at the city museum. (        )
       4 The event will be remembered in history as the
         nation’s worst tragedy. (      )
       5 Everything changes as time passes. (          )
       6 In the fairly near future we can expect to be able to
         travel to other planets. (        )
46.4   Complete the crossword.
                               1                    Across
                                                    1 The palace was restored to its former          .
                                      2
                                                    3 The events have      our lives.
                                                    5 That song brings     memories.
               3         4
                                                    6 Many things shape the       of a nation.
                                                    7 It all happened within     memory.
       5
                                                    Down
                                                    1 It was the    era of Italian football.
                     6
                                                    2 My schooldays are now just a dim and               memory.
                                                    3 This table takes up a lot of    .
               7                                    4 The castle has been preserved for       .
                                                    5 The cottage is a remnant of a      era.
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44.5   financial / business / political acumen
       highly valued / placed / prized
       perform a task / an operation / a song
       Unit 45
45.1   blank expression                          1   striking resemblance
       gru exterior                              2   bubbly personality
       striking resemblance                      3   blank expression
       cool reception                            4   stubborn streak
       stubborn streak                           5   gru exterior
       bubbly personality                        6   cool reception
45.2   Sentences 3, 4, 6 and 8 are complimentary.
45.3   1   bears a striking resemblance to
       2   boosting your confidence
       3   forthright manner
       4   strong points
       5   has a lot of admirable qualities
       6   bursting with energy
45.4   1   perfectly
       2   hostility
       3   unacceptable
       4   characteristics
       5   thinly
       6   reception
       Unit 46
46.1   1   Living in such a confined space is di icult with three kids.
       2   The piano took up a lot of room, so we sold it.
       3   This o ice is better than the cramped conditions I used to work in.
       4   We’re moving because we’re short of space where we’re living at the moment.
       5   We demolished an old outhouse to leave room for a bigger kitchen and utility room.
       6   The attic is a waste of space, so we’re going to convert it into a study.
46.2   1   a lasting contribution to
       2   (vacant) parking spaces
       3   dim and distant memory
       4   ample room
       5   the vast expanse
46.3   1   A decade has elapsed
       2   foreseeable future
       3   a bygone era
       4   go down in history
       5   over the course of time
       6   not-so-distant future
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             Unit 47
      47.1   1 Kevin         2 Joe       3 Fabrice’s boss          4 Ilona          5 Zara
      47.2   1 muttered                     4 travels                   7 whisper
             2 make                         5 let                       8 lost
             3 utter                        6 descended                 9 slurred
      47.3   1   I could hear a slight trace of an Irish accent in her voice.
             2   Paolo was met with a stony silence as everyone tried to absorb the bad news.
             3   The old woman let out a cry of anger when she heard the result of the trial.
             4   She has a broad American accent, even though she was not born there.
             5   The weather was terrible last night, with heavy rain and claps of thunder.
             6   The voices were mu led, so I could not make out what anyone was saying.
             7   Silence reigned in the classroom as the pupils were all hard at work.
             8   Speak up. I hate it when you mutter something under your breath.
      47.4   1   distant
             2   incessant (also constant)
             3   so (also quiet)
             4   dull
             5   deathly
             6   clap (Note that the phrase a murmur of thunder in the original sentence would be a very unusual
                 combination of words in English.)
             Unit 48
      48.1   1 feasible alternatives        2 viable options     3 the easy option       4 a step-by-step approach
      48.2   adopt a method                  immense asset               perfectly simple         take the time
             concentrate the mind            instantly recall            remarkable ease
             enlist help                     perfect a technique         simple rule
      48.3   1   perfected                   5   degree of accuracy
             2   simplicity                  6   break
             3   ease                        7   taking the
             4   worth the e ort             8   steep learning curve
      48.4   1 C       2 D       3 A         4 B       5 D
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