- Tears ran — her face.(down)
- They were to arrive — Sunday but will come — Thursday.(on, by)
- The rain beat — the windows.(against)
- She was forced to marry — her will. (against)
- They were heading — the Ger border. (towards)
- He jumped — from the chair. (up)
- He could not come on account illness. (at)
- The bus will go from A to C — B. (via)
- — our vacation we took a journey to Chitagong. (during)
- Sumi got married — the age of 25. ( at)
- From the table he jumped — floor. (onto)
- The guest went — the old man standing nearby. (past)
- There is a garden — the house. (in front of)
- Sumon studies — Dhaka University. (at)
- He did not mention a single word— the news. (at)
- It is secret — you and me. (between)
- He is going — Paris. (to)
- The rumor spread out— the country. (throughout)
- You can use that glass — a vase. (as)
- Place the cursor—the left of the first word. (to)
- I called him but he ran —. (off)
- Cover her — with a blanket. (over)
- He looked at her — a hurt expression. (with)
- I cannot do —you. (without)
- He is sitting — an arm chair. (in)
- The teacher impressed —us the value of discipline. (on)
- We were impressed —what he said. (with)
- The operation was accompanied—little or on pain. (with)
- She was accompanied—her brother. (by )
- The English allied themselves—the French Elementary. (with)
- Algebra is allied—Arithmetic. (to)
- Napoleon had a genius—military tactics. (for)
- Without doubt, he is a genius—mathematics. (in)
- The idea originated—him while he was travelling in Japan. (with)
- The fire originated —a haystack. (in)
- He jumped—a conclusion not warranted by facts. (to)
- The child jumped—joy when 1 gave him sweets. (for)
- He jumped—my offer. (at)
- He is negligent—whatever he does. (in)
- He is negligent—his duties. (of)
- Contentment is requsite—happiness. (to)
- He is told that prolonged treatment is requisite—effecting a cure. (for)
- His shattered health is the result—intemperance. (of)
- Jealousy results —unhappiness. (in )
- No good is likely to result—this union. (from)
- His whole case rests—alibi. (on)
- I acted according—his advice. (to )
- In accordance — his advice I took quinine. (with )
- She has great affection — her grandchildren. (for)
- He is ambitious — fame. (of)
- He is capable — anything. (of)
- He is not the requisite capacity —this work. (for )
- He has great confidence — this assistant. (in)
- He is quite confident — success. (of )
- He walked — the car and looked at the wheels. (round)
- What was all that — ? (about)
- The children were running - field. (around)
- There is a book — the table. (on)
- We were flying — the clouds. (above )
- There is a school just across ---the house. (from)
- We walked — the ice. (across)
- We drove — several tow. (through)
- Let's swim — the river. (across)
- There is a bridge — there. (over)
- We arrived shortly -(after)
- Turn — the music, pi. (down)
- He looked — the room for some food. (into)
- Seeing the thief running he ran ---- the room. (out of)
- They walked slowly ----(along)
- She sang the baby --- sleep. (to)
- Please don't write — the line. (below)
- The sun is already — when they set off. (up)
- We won by six goals ---(to)
- It has been raining — maniac. (since )
- The plane is flying — the Himalaya. (towards )
- Stay close — me. (behind )
- The sun disappeared---clouds. (behind )
- A police sergeant is — an inspector. (below)
- Temperatures have been ---(above)
- The road continues — the— into the hill. (beyond, up)
- Make sure the TV is — (off)
- I don't know what he is. (about)
- Ajala went for a trip — (round)
- None — the graduates can apply. (but)
- They are sitting - - an ice-cream parlour - - the park. (at, in )
- In boxing you will not be allowed to hit — the belt. (below)
- Go — the hill — the shop. (down, to )
- He wore an overcoat -(over)
- — riches he is unhappy. (despite)
- He invested his patrimony — jute shares. (in)
- The Police Commissioner invested — magisterial powers. ( with)
- Let us talk — something else. (about)
- For a while they talked — politics. (of)
- I will talk — my son respecting his conduct. (to)
- He takes no interest — politics. (in)
- What you say has no interest — me. (for)
- I have no interest — the agents of the firm. (with)
- He has a reputation — honesty. (for)
- He has the reputation — being a good teacher. (of )
- He exercises complete authority— his followers. (over)
- There is no authority — this use. (for)
- Dr Bridge is an authority — English prosody. (on)
- He fell a victim — his own avarice.(to)
- The victims— cholera were mostly poor people.(of)
- I have no use — it. (for)
- He has lost the use — his right arm. (of)
- He supplied the poor — clothing. (with)
- He supplied clothing — the poor. (to)
- She was greatly afflicted — the loss of her only child. (at)
- The old man is afflicted — gout. ( with)
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