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Objective Proficiency 14.2 Prepositions
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The police prohibited me ... entering the building.
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The two companies agreed ... terms and the contract was signed.
on
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Despite my complaints, he insisted ... doing things his way.
on
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The role of the Senate mainly consists ... enacting laws and adopting resolutions.
of
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He takes a lot of pride ... his appearance - his clothes are always impeccable.
in
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I look forward ... the day when I can afford to retire.
to
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As a lawyer he specialised ... trademark law.
in
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Everyone congratulated us ... our stroke of luck.
on
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I admire him ... his vision and his courage.
for
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Generally, I don't care ... white wines - I much prefer reds.
for
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Sam objects ... the plan for a new road.
to
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Pay close attention ... every word she says.
to
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We're thinking ... going to that new Italian restaurant tonight.
of / about
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My sister is always interfering ... my love life.
in
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Tomorrow the parliament are going to vote ... the controversial tax reforms.
on
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That kind of bad behavior is typical ... Sofía.
of
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This family consists ... a husband, a wife, and a child.
of
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He's accused ... embezzling thousands of pounds.
of
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The microwave interfered ... the radio signal.
with
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