Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the form where necessary. Each expression can be used only once. be serious about, make sense, run into, distinguish between, thrust upon, be attracted to, get lost, feel obliged to, look upon as, be allergic to A few years later, Franklin got married, started his own printing shop, and was _____ a successful young businessman. It is hoped that some new high-tech companies will _____ this small, old town to encourage loans for building houses and factories. Since we have invited all the other neighbors to our 25th wedding anniversary party, we _____ invite the Browns too. It doesn't _____ to buy that expensive coat when these cheaper ones are just as good. Most of the time, no one will care about natural disasters, and they won't _____ avoiding disasters until one has really struck. It is very important to ______ facts and opinions in order to have a better understanding of what a reading passage is talking about. When you _____ a friend that you haven't seen for a long time and have a good chat with him, you may feel very happy and delighted. The doctor, having no knowledge that I _____ this particular drug, prescribed the medicine. It's understandable that, without any support, a 16-year-old can easily _____ in a committee of people in their thirties. Though he was very excited about being selected as the president of the student association, many extra responsibilities have been ______ him ever since then.