Wse_predlogi_angliyskogo_yazyka
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They went up North. — .
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Up with you! — !
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Salt went up in price last winter. —
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She quickly came up in the company. —
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He sent his case up to the International court. —
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Suddenly John sped up the car. —
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I asked John to blow up the fire. — .
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She looked up and saw an interesting cloud in the sky. —
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The temperature is going up. — (
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She came (went, walked) up and gave me a pen. —
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The red car drove up to the entrance. —
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The girl ran up to me when I called her. — ,
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The dog swam up to the stick. — . The ship sailed up to the pier. — .
3. to eat, to drink, to fill, to use, to sell, to buy, to grow. :
The cat has eaten up all the meat. — . We have used up opportunities. —
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4. : Could you speak up? — ?
If you do not speed up, we are going to be late. —
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5., : Your time is up. — .
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It is windy outside, you better button up your coat. —
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The stewardess asked us to buckle up our belts. —
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They asked me to fill up a questionnaire. — |
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Usually I get up at 7 o’clock. — |
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to look up |
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to make up |
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Kids had to make up a sentence out of six |
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to make up for |
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It is hard to make up for lost time. — |
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to pick up |
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John picked up a pencil from the floor. — |
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to ring (call) up |
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Call me up when you are ready. — |
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to stand up |
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In Russian school pupils usually stand up |
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to wake up |
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up:
up to
up-to-date
up and down
up to here ( )
up to now, up to the present time (
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to come up to one's expectations
to make up one's mind to do something
to be up , (She is up since five o'clock. —
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It is up to you (him, her) to decide. ( , ) .
The time is up. .
What's up? ? ?
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John often plays with neighbors’ children. —
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Would you like to come to the theater with me? —
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She lives with her cousin. —
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She entered the room with flowers in her hands. —
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I presented her a disc with new Russian cartoon. —
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She was reading a book with a smile. — . They watched baseball game with a great interest. —
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She likes to study with some music or radio turned on. —
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This wooden bird was cut with a knife. —
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He always makes his drafts with a fine pencil-point. —
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He got red with anger. — .
The girl got wet and trembled with cold. —
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It is common for Russian man to stay with his/ her parents until he/she got married. — —
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The court made a decision to leave the child with his mother. —
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She loved him with all his shortcomings. —
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She is concerned with music. — ( )
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It is hard to compete with foreign companies in this field. —
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Her profit, with her husband profit allows her to take a loan from bank.
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If you have a sore throat, try to drink a cup of milk with honey. —
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to agree with |
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He agreed with me that this idea is the best. |
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to compare |
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You can compare it with older versions. — |
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to deal with |
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It is a pleasure to deal with people like you. |
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to fill with |
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All goods wagons of this train are filled with |
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coal. — |
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to insure |
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You can ensure your car with any company |
something with |
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I have left the postage with the security |
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He opened an international account with |
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We have made an agreement with this |
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to tremble |
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The vagabond was shaking with cold. — |
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Your mom is angry with me. — |
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The girl was pale with fear. — |
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He was pleased with service. — |
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Skateboarding is popular with teenagers. — |
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We are satisfied with the test results. — |
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with by:
with, by
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This wooden bird was cut by my father. —
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This wooden bird was cut with a knife. —
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He cut this wooden bird with a knife. —
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Within
within :
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I’ll get the test result within a week. —
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The discount would be active within a month. —
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I will be back within five minutes. — .
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I was ready within the fifteen minutes. —
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There are many chimneys within the old castle. —
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Ten parks are situated within the city. —
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This idea was not popular within a science society at that time. —
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Various trainings are held within our organization. —
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He always keeps his emotions within himself. —
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I need to know the length of the table with millimetres. —
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Stay within my sight. — .
All things he needed he had within his reach in his room. — ,
. Their auction is within the law. — .
There are not any shops within five blocks from his house. —
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She wanted to sit somewhere within hearing, but there were no place. —
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for, during, in, within:
during, in, for, within
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( ).— I rented this house (for) three years.
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I called him several times during the week but nobody answered. —
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in,
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within,
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(
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Without
without :
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Try to do it without my help. —
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It was not cloudy in the morning, so he left home without an umbrella.
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Without fear he went to the battle. — ( ),
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It seems like this road is without end. — ,
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The deer stood without moving. — .
I was making the presentation without any preparation. —
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He left the room without saying a word. — ,
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without:
without doubt
without fail ,
without notice ( ) without the knowledge (of) ( )
it goes without saying ,
to do without somebody, something , -
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on, in, at, for, since, during, while, by until.
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at 4 o'clock — 4 ; at 10:35 — 10:35; at midnight — ; at dinner time — .
The lesson starts at 8:15 a.m. — 8:15 .
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She arrived at night. — |
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I earned my first money at the age of 14. — |
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on :
on Sunday(s) — ( ); on the 17-th of Ma
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My daughter was born on the 17-th of May. — 17-
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On Wednesday we are going to the theater. —
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on : on Thursday morning(s) — ( );
on Monday afternoon(s) — (
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on Saturday evening(s) — ( ); on Tuesday night — . .
Usually I go to the disco on Saturday evenings. —
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in October — ; in the morning(s) — ( ); in the evening(s) — ( ); in 2006 — 2006 ; in (the) summer —
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