1. It took quite a while but at (slow/ long) last the website's starting to take off.
2. Did you really offer Liz a 50 per cent (share/ piece) in the business?
3. No, you can't borrow a thousand euros! I'm not made (of/ with) money, you know!
4. Nice apartments are a bit (thin/ slim) on the ground round here.
5. I literally went weak (on/ at) the knees when he told me how much he'd won.
6. Let's discuss this (in/ with) depth tomorrow.
7. The field's just over four hectares (at/ in) size.
8. They said on the news the escaped convict's still (at/ in) large.
9. The problem with Jimmy is that he's such a (weak/ poor) loser.
10. I hate landlords who grow (fat/ large) on the rent they collect.
11. The area used to be very (rich/ wealthy) in tin and copper.
12. It's a good business opportunity (for/ with) my money.
13. There were a whole (number/ load) of people I knew at the opening.
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