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That's why my heart lies (at, in, on) acting, because it's more structured.
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You can waste a lot of time (at, in, on) a car (at, in, on) traffic jams.
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The facilities (at, in, on) that cruise ship are incredible.
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Whe I was (at, in, on) college I was (at, in, on) a course that didn't do street dance.
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He kept all his rubbish (at, in, on) his attic rather than getting rid of it.
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The person (at, in, on) the back door is looking for the theatre manager.
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We had to wait for ages (at, in, on) the queue to get the tickets for the performance.
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I didn't set out early enough and got stuck (at, in, on) a traffic jam (at, in, on) the M25 ring road.
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We played football all day (at, in, on) the new pitch.
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They had to wait all afternoon (at, in, on) the queue for the opera tickets.
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In old spy films they often exchanged prisoners (at, in, on) the border.
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Their head office is (at, in, on) a prestigious part of the capital.
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Despite spending 2 hours a day commuting, I prefer living (at, in, on) the outskirts of London.
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The journey was a good one, and I met an old friend (at, in, on) the train.
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I am studying English (at, in, on) school so a spell in your country would be a great chance for me to improve.
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The snake is reputed to be the most poisonous (at, in, on) the world.
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He has posters of all his favourite stars (at, in, on) the walls of his bedroom.
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When I'm not auditioning, I'm often rehearsing or reading through a script (at, in, on) home.
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I saw several old friends and acquaintances (at, in, on) the festival.
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I started doing martial arts (at, in, on) shool and then went on to study (at, in, on) drama college.
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She arrived for the audition (at, in, on) a taxi.
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The seaside is the ideal place for a family holiday because children can swim (at, in, on) the sea as well as play (at, in, on) the beach.
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They waited patiently (at, in, on) the back door for him to come back.
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She used to own a luxury villa (at, in, on) the outskirts of a medieval town.
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He was (at, in, on) the phone to his agent hoping she could get him a part (at, in, on) the new film.
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I was alone (at, in, on) home - my parents were (at, in, on) a party and my sister was (at, in, on) a friend's house.
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They have band practice (at, in, on) the basement of his grandmother's house.
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The last time I saw that talented young actor was on the stage (at, in, on) the Royal Shakespear Theatre.
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There are lots of fortified castles (at, in, on) the border between Spain ad Portugal.
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The new cinema will be built (at, in, on) the outskirts of the town.
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He damaged his car quite badly because he didn't see the vehicle parked (at, in, on) the left until it was too late.
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Every Sunday we get up early and go for a walk (at, in, on) the mountains
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Over 200 guests were (at, in, on) the wedding reception.
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The criminals who burgled my flat will be (at, in, on) court tomorrow.
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Our next destination was Italy, where we spent a week (at, in, on) the seaside.
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Every year many people are injured (at, in, on) the roads because of bad driving.
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I wish I had joined my friends (at, in, on) the festival this weekend.
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All the cutlery is (at, in, on) the tray ready to be carried into the dining room.
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A lot of children are failing to achieve at school because they are spending too much time (at, in, on) their phones
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I think that your cinema is the best (at, in, on) the world.
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I'm an actor and I spend a lot of time auditioning for roles (at, in, on) the theatre and in films.
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They met each other (at, in, on) the party after the premiere of the film.
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She was really nervous when she first went (at, in, on) the stage.
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