Prepositions
Prepositions
The room has pink walls and a green carpet, which ... my mind looks all wrong.
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I like living ... my own.
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... doubt, it is his best book.
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When her manager fell ill, she was asked to attend the sales conference ... his place.
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It's nice to see her smile ... a change.
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With the dollar weakening, US exporters will be ... an advantage.
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He was driving ... full speed down the motorway when it happened.
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... no means come!
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I know ... experience that Tony never keeps his promises.
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The group sold half of its London casino business ... exchange for shares.
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... the whole, I prefer classical music.
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The earthquake struck ... warning while the city was asleep.
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Her name’s Alexandra, or Alex ... short.
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She was, ... profession, a lawyer.
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Her comments on my work were very apt and ... the point.
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"Are you dissatisfied with the results?" "Not ... the least."
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... a medical point of view, there was no need for the operation.
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The teacher put me ... charge of organizing the project.
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He's ... excellent terms with all of the sales staff.
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They've already run ... money and the building isn't even half-finished .
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London was more ... his liking than Rome.
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I came to Brighton ... the purpose of seeing you.
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This situation needs to be tackled ... delay.
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The car is priced ... £28,000.
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Did you stay ... the end of the movie?
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