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1. Three students were suspected
on
for
from
from/against
of
cheating in the examination.
2. Sally is often not well. She suffers
on
for
from
from/against
of
very bad headaches
3. You know that you can rely
on
for
from
from/against
of
me if you ever need any help.
4. It is terrible that some people are dying
on
for
from
from/against
of
hunger while others eat too much.
5. Are you going to apologise
on
for
from
from/against
of
what you did?
6. The accident was my fault, so I had to pay
on
for
from
from/against
of
the damage.
7. Do you spend much money
on
for
from
from/against
of
clothes?
8. I complimented her
on
for
from
from/against
of
her English. She spoke fluently and made very few mistakes.
9. She hasn't got a job. She depends
on
for
from
from/against
of
her parents for money.
10. They wore warm clothes to protect themselves
on
for
from
from/against
of
the cold.
11. I felt quite cold but Peter insisted
on
for
from
from/against
of
having the window open.
12. His parents don't approve
on
for
from
from/against
of
what he does, but they can't stop him.
13. When I saw Dave, I congratulated him
on
for
from
from/against
of
passing his driving test.
14. Things are very cheap there; you can live
on
for
from
from/against
of
very little money.
15. Everybody said that I was to blame
on
for
from
from/against
of
the accident.
16. Everybody blamed the accident
on
for
from
from/against
of
me.
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