(I) think (that);  (I) have a feeling (that);  (I) fancy (that)
 pupil;  student;  schoolchild
 storm and stress;  Sturm und Drang
 to accompany;  to follow;  to keep up with
 to miss a chance;  to fail to do
 to escape (disaster, death, etc.);  to be saved from;  to be rescued from;  to avoid (e.g. punishment);  to evade (e.g. responsibility);  to avert
 young man;  young woman;  young people;  youth;  youngsters
 arrival;  coming (e.g. something awaited);  advent
 to press down;  to hold down;  to pin down;  to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.);  to repress
 (not) anyone;  (not) a single person;  no one;  nobody
 skin;  body (in the context of intimate bodily contact);  surface;  grain (e.g. of wood);  disposition;  temperament
 colour and lustre;  color and luster;  complexion;  colour;  color
 to come near;  to approach;  to be on the verge of;  to be about to;  to overhang;  to hang over
 process;  course;  mechanism
 deliberately;  carefully;  thoroughly;  without rushing
 to invite;  to ask (someone to do);  to tempt;  to lure;  to induce (tears, laughter, sleepiness, etc.);  to arouse (e.g. sympathy)
 to pile up;  to heap up;  to stack up;  to repeat many times over;  to go through repeatedly;  to accumulate
 intimacy;  affection;  familiarity
 stagnation;  tie-up;  standstill;  congestion;  delay;  accumulation
 stagnation;  deposit;  sediment;  faltering;  hesitation;  pause
 outbreak;  spring forth;  generation (e.g. of power or heat);  genesis;  ontogeny;  development of complex multicellular structures from cell(s) in a simple state
 to avoid (physical contact with);  to avoid (situation);  to ward off;  to avert;  to put aside;  to move out of the way
 war;  battle;  campaign; (arch.)  troops; (arch.)  forces
 yours sincerely;  respectfully yours
 famine;  crop failure;  chronic shortage (e.g. of water)
 internal troubles;  domestic discord
 to knock down;  to beat (someone) up;  to injure (someone) so badly they cannot recover (esp. emotionally);  to overwhelm (with mental anguish, etc.)
 skirmish;  brush (with the enemy);  small fight with a military enemy;  squabble;  quarrel;  brief argument
 injury;  harm;  evil influence;  damage
 casualties;  injuries and deaths
 strong nation;  powerful country
 to get used to;  to grow accustomed to;  to become skilled in;  to become experienced at;  to become tame;  to become domesticated
 premeditated murder;  deliberate murder;  willful murder;  wilful murder
 imperial throne;  the Crown
 to have (e.g. lunch);  to take (e.g. vitamins)
 to prevent;  to take precautions