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91, The ticket office is at the rear of the station concourse , ie its main hall. 92, She says that she's leaving the country for good , ie intending never to return to it. 93, Technically, both players are on a level , ie of the same standard. 94, I never knew he was a closet queen , ie homosexual. 95, The speaker was given a standing ovation , ie The audience stood to clap, etc. 96, He's up to no good , ie doing sth bad. 97, Fans had descended on the concert hall in their hordes, ie in large numbers. 98, The experiment went disastrously wrong, ie progressed in an unexpected way with very unpleasant results. 99, The odds are that ( ie It is probable that ) she'll win. 100, I can't hold out ( ie retain my urine ) much longer; I must find a toilet. 101, He likes to talk big , ie is very boastful. 102, She's a peeress in her own right , ie not merely by marriage to a peer. 103, Candidly ( ie Speaking frankly ), David, I think you're being unreasonable. 104, The murders all seem to set pattern,[www.] ie occur in a similar way. 105, His novels are largely autobiographical, ie though fictional they describe many of his own experiences. 106, She's a big eater / spender , ie She eats / spends a lot. 107, According to Mr Hiller, his shunter has to withstand decelerations of 5g (ie, five times the force of the Earth's gravitational field). 108, He's gone a bit daft ( in the head ), ie He has become slightly insane. 109, All my efforts ended in failure , ie were unsuccessful. 110, The Reverend Mr Smith will officiate at the wedding , ie perform the marriage ceremony. 111, The police intend to clobber drunk drivers , ie punish them severely. 112, She is not yet out of her teens , ie is under 20. 113, I'm past caring ( ie I no longer care ) what he does. 114, The pieces of the puzzle lock into each other / lock together, ie interlock. 115, She always goes into overdrive ( ie starts working very hard ) before the holidays. 116, Rates are net to advertisers and for advertising space only. Any other size or special formats ie. Belly band, gatefold and poster etc. are available on request. 117, I'm afraid I'm no linguist, ie I am poor at foreign languages. 118, I had better ( ie I think I should ) begin by introducing myself. 119, Dynamic verbs are verbs that refer to actions. Stative verbs are verbs that refer to states, ie to a relatively stable state of affairs. 120, The onus of proof rests / lies with you , ie You must prove what you say.