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II. Fill in prepositions and postpositives:

1. Mrs. Packletide gave a lunch ... her friend's honour ... her house ... Curzon street. 2. Driven ... old age the tiger had to give up killing wild beasts and confined his appetite ... the smaller domestic animals. 3. The villagers feared lest the tiger should die ... old age before the day appointed ... the shooting party. 4. A convenient platform was constructed ... a large tree. 5. She was annoyed... her friend's remark. 6. She never confided her troubles ... anybody. 7. She always accused Gordon ... being scared ... his father. 8. She felt somebody pulling ... her arm. She looked up. 9. Towards evening she became restless, pacing ... and ... the shop ... her excitement, and serving the customers ... an absent-minded way. 10. She was surprised ... what she had done, but she hoped it might bring Gordon ... his senses. 11. She was startled ... a knocking ... the door. 12. He felt ... his pocket ... money to pay ... the book. 13. He was accustomed ... giving his children good presents ... their birthdays. 14. There were a lot of people in the shop and they got ... each other's way. 15. She always turned .... her nose ... her husband's friends. 16. As they walked ... the sunlight he was groping ... words to describe his feelings... her. 17. The talk turned... those who were absent. 18. They were convinced ... Johnny's-existence. 19. The enemy was driven ....... the place ... good. 20. He had a frank pleasant face and I took ... him immediately. 21. I grew accustomed ... the clothes I was wearing. 22. "Don't go......your way to annoy me," Nan said. 23. This man saved my life ... the risk ... his own. 24. We were caught ... a snowstorm ... our way home. 25. After the unpleasant scene he did not dare to look her ... the face. 26. The idea was absurd ... the face ... it. 27. I advise you to confide your difficulties ... your teacher. 28. Can I confide ... you? 29. We must confine ourselves

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at the moment merely ... a discussion of the programme of our work. 30. How could you have taken the girl ... your confidence? 31. He made ...... the damage by paying for the repairs. 32. The fuel was running ... and they knew they would not reach the airdrome. 33. I can't make ... this inscription. 34. She stood ... her husband through thick and thin. 35. He stood by the book-stall turning ... the book. 36. Don't sit ...... me. I expect to come home very late. 37. I told you I would come ... sure. 38. He came ... this book ... chance. 39. She was so naive that she was quite taken ... ... his words. 40. He was accustomed ... sitting ... late. 41. When he retired he took ... gardening. 42. He took ... coming every evening ... our cottage. 43. What you say comes ... this: we'll have to give ... our trip ... the seaside. 44. Don't throw that plastic bag ...; it may come ... handy. 45. What will come ... all this? 46. Simon looked up and his eyes were now a little more accustomed ... the bright light. 47. "Don't give way ... despair," he said.