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Dependent prepositions
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The police suspect him ___ carrying out two bomb attacks.
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The police arrested her ____ drinking and driving.
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Trains may be subject to delay - we apologize___any inconvenience caused.
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Parents enjoy boasting _____ their children's achievements.
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She was banned ____ driving for two years.
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He thanked me ___ taking him home.
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She was punished ____ being late to school.
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Is there something you're concealing ____ me?
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The government is being widely criticized in the media ___ failing to limit air pollution.
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She's been charged ____murder.
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Hugh blames his mother ___ his lack of confidence.
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It's more serious than you think, so please don't joke ____ it.
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Are you accusing me___lying?
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I feel sure there's something about her past that she's trying to hide ____ me.
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I dream ___ living on a tropical island.
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They fined him £100 ___ using threatening behaviour.
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After many years in prison, the men were finally cleared ___ the bombings.
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He fell in the river but his friend saved him ___ drowning.
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The government has refused to rescue the company ____ bankruptcy.
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I called Karen and mistook her mother ___ her
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She never participates ___ any of our discussions, does she?
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The movie was condemned ____ glorifying violence.
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Motor vehicles are prohibited ____ driving in the town centre.
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