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what induced you to do that?
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the sea was rough/fairly calm
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moving
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to be moved
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gently rolling
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to stir sb's heart {or} emotions
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to move in a circle
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to jerk ; to move jerkily
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things are beginning to happen
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to induce {or} persuade sb to do sth
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to get sb to change his/her mind
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to persuade sb to return
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to go backwards ; to regress
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she moves very stiffly
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to keep to well-trodden paths
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to break new {or} fresh ground
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to be restricted in one's movements
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to be on shaky ground
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to be skating on thin ice
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you seem to have so much trouble moving
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to be exploring new ground
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this has been on my mind a long time
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to go {or} turn (a)round in a circle ; to go (a)round in circles
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his performance is mediocre
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to be able to move in any society
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he moved his great bulk with effort
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the line of cars moved forward by fits and starts
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to allow oneself to be persuaded to do sth
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the discussion stayed in the same old groove {or} covered the same old well-worn topics
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both speeches were along the same lines
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