anyway - Anyway, is that it? Has anyone got any questions?, like - I don't really watch TV... like... I watch Netflix but not a regular TV programme., you know - But I am really scared, you know?, right - Right, let’s get started. We need to get the suitcases into the car., fine - Fine, thanks everyone for coming., now - Now, we have with us in the studio today someone you will all know from television. John Rice, welcome to the show., so - So we’ll see you Sunday, Liz., I mean - How important is that? I mean, it seems like it's no big deal to me., good / great - Oh, good!, well - Well, that is a really good question., as I say - As I always say, it is all about communication., okay - Okay, see you then, love., mind you - They provide a good service. Mind you, they charge enough for it., firstly / first (of all) / for a start / to begin with - I don’t think so, Caroline. For a start, she has all the money that her aunt gave her., in addition / on top of that - In addition, we offer a range of benefits for new parents., moreover - She saw that there was indeed a man immediately behind her. Moreover, he was observing her strangely., on the one hand / on the other hand - On the one hand, I really enjoy the episode, on the other hand I can see a lot of issues with the story., secondly / second - Secondly we are going to look at what makes a good essay and what makes a bad one., in conclusion / in the end - In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and readily available form of exercise., in sum / to sum up - The meeting was, in sum, a disaster., in general - She had a confused idea of life in general., and then / next - First think, and then speak., what's more - What’s more, she has a good job and she seems to have a good lifestyle., lastly / last (of all) - Lastly, we’re going to do some writing activities., in other words - In other words, I think you have nothing to worry about. Your health seems very good., the thing is - The thing is, my parents like me to be home by 10 o'clock., actually - I think I’ve found a house I’d like to buy. Well it’s an apartment actually. It’s ideal for me., absolutely / certainly / definitely / exactly - Absolutely! I agree., honestly / frankly / to be honest / to tell you the truth - To tell you the truth, I don't really know the answer to that., I must say / I must admit - I must admit, I have never really thought about this., sort of / kind of - I sort of agree with you., Oh no! - Oh no! You can't be serious.,

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