Read the text below. Use the words given in capitals at the end of some
of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an
example at the beginning (0).

Dirty money

Sooner or later it's something that everyone does: you put your jeans
into the washing machine, having completely (0) forgotten about the FORGET
money in the pocket. Coins, on the whole, survive the experience
relatively (1).................
but the same is not true of banknotes.
(HARM)
These have a (2) ........... to disintegrate as a result of prolonged
(TEND)
(3) ........... to the forces of heal, water and detergent. If you live
(EXPOSE)
in Britain, however, all may not be lost. It is possible to send
damaged banknotes. (4).............. for use as payment in shops and
(ACCEPT)
other retail (5)............. to the Bank of England's 'Mutilated Notes
(LET)
Section' BEMS in Leeds. Here experts will give the note a
thorough (6) ...........and if they are convinced that it is indeed the
(EXAMINE)
remains of a valid banknote, they will send you a (7)............ - or
(REPLACE)
at least a cheque of the equivalent value.
And it's not only washing machines that destroy notes. According
to BEMS staff, who receive up to 500 (8)...........per week, toddlers (APPLY)
and puppy dogs also figure high on the list of offenders, as do people
who hide their savings in rather (9)......... places, such as microwave (FORTUNE)
ovens or damp cellars. Sometimes, even banks make use of the service,
as happened during last year's spring floods when a number of branches
found that their burglar-proof and fireproof safes sadly were not
(10)..........waterproof
(EQUAL)

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