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A8 5A Prepositions & Sentence Patterns
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The investigation blamed the pilot ... the airplane accident.
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The police charged the man ... a crime.
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As a lawyer he specialized ... trademark law.
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Not many people in town would consent ... raising taxes.
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Failing the test will result ... a poor class grade.
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The police prohibited me ... entering the building.
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Lisa invested £10,000 ... her brother's business venture.
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Please refrain ... talking in the library.
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I included Sheila in the team because I know I can count ... her.
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I will confide ... you because I know I can trust you.
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Traditionally, Roman Catholics abstain ... eating meat on Fridays during Lent.
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The barman didn't charge me ... my drink.
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She prides herself ... her spotlessly clean house.
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She takes a lot of pride ... her appearance - her clothes are always impeccable.
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I didn't recognize her voice and mistook her ... Jenny.
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Mr Robertson's former employer has accused him ... fraud.
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Lucy has no memory ... the accident.
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We look forward ... our summer holiday every year.
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Amy complimented me ... my new haircut.
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It's impossible to dissuade Shawn ... enlistment in the military.
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Could you elaborate ... your earlier comment about unemployment?
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What's your objection ... the current arrangement?
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