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1. According
to
on
at
'The Daily News', the Grand is now the best hotel.
2. Are you accusing me
of
for
on
telling an untruth?
3. What are you aiming
about
of
at
?
4. What's the matter
with
about
of
father?
5. We must apologise
to
on
at
our teacher.
6. Don't argue with people
for
on
about
your debts.
7. The moon is attracted
about
to
of
the earth.
8. This book belongs
on
to
at
me.
9. Blame it
on
at
about
someone else.
10. I'm not interested
in
for
on
your likes or dislikes.
11. May I congratulate you
of
in
on
your seventieth birthday, sir?
12. What is the difference
about
between
of
them?
13. Do you love me, or are you just fond
of
on
at
me?
14. The two men were charged
of
about
with
murder.
15. There is no point
in
for
on
being jealous.
16. You are so kind
about
to
on
me.
17. Thousands of children today are dying
about
from
in
lack of food.
18. I'll offer you 20 pounds
for
about
on
your picture.
19. I don't have any money
to
with
in
me.
20. Some people go to work
on
at
by
bus.
21. The climbers failed
to
on
in
reach the summit for the first time.
22. I'm sorry
about
at
on
the damage to your car.
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