English - Prepositions
Exam Duration: 45 Mins Total Questions : 30
Life is not a bed of thorns. Those who understand the reality of life are winners, not losers. One has to go through a lot of trials and tribulations before taking a right decision or for making the right choice. God has given us tremendous power to think and decide. But most ........ us are ignorant of our capabilities. We should not underestimate ourselves and move towards the destination without any doubts or fear. This behavior will lead us to greater heights.
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Life is not a bed of thorns. Those who understand the reality of life are winners, not losers. One has to go through a lot of trials and tribulations before taking a right decision or for making the right choice. God has given us tremendous power to think and decide. But most of us are ignorant of our capabilities. We should not underestimate ourselves and move towards the destination without any doubts or fear. This behavior will lead us .......... greater heights.
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Translation is an art. Good translation is the result of practice and patience. It requires the skill to translate word and ideas from one language into another. Literal translation of a sentence sometimes spoils the spirit of the language and sounds funny. One should translate words and ideas with precision. It is essential to be equally well versed ......... both the languages.
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Positive thoughts are the wings of success. One should always look at the positive side in life. We should not let negative thoughts come in our mind. Everybody should have this approach towards life. Always hope for the best and believe ........ God. He is always there to take care of his children. God is too great to ask for the price of the gifts he has bestowed upon us.
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Positive thoughts are the wings of success. One should always look at the positive side in life. We should not let negative thoughts come in our mind. Everybody should have this approach towards life. Always hope for the best and believe of God. He is always there to take care ........... his children. God is too great to ask for the price of the gifts he has bestowed upon us.
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Positive thoughts are the wings of success. One should always look at the positive side in life. We should not let negative thoughts come in our mind. Everybody should have this approach towards life. Always hope for the best and believe of God. He is always there to take care of his children. God is too great to ask for the price of the gifts he has bestowed ....... us.
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First and foremost amongst the blessings of civilization are order and safety. We should not quarrel with each other. In disputes over man and man, right has taken the place over might. Law protects us from robbery and violence. Nobody can come and break into our house, steal our goods or run off .......... our children. Many of us act without thinking. This habit has injured the feelings of many and has turned friends into enemies.
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First and foremost amongst the blessings of civilization are order and safety. We should not quarrel with each other. In disputes over man and man, right has taken the place over might. Law protects us from robbery and violence. Nobody can come and break into our house, steal our goods or run off with our children. Many of us act without thinking. This habit has injured the feelings ......... many and has turned friends into enemies.
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Paul's family led a life of tension and anxiety. It was because the family always tried to keep a high standard of life. Paul wanted to bring luck to the family. Once he thought of a plan to help his mother. He borrowed some money from a friend. But he had to go on borrowing as the expense also went to have. There is no end .......... expenditure. We cannot have control over expenditure. The evil has to come to an end.
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We belong .......... a country which is known for traditions and cultures. Ours is a country of Buddha, Guru Nanak and Mahatma Gandhi. It is on record that several people sacrificed their lives to save the honour of their country. We cannot forget their sacrifice and the way fought many battles for the sake of their country. also should also come forward and be ready to do anything for our country. We must love our country from the bottom of our heart.
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The position and status of women in society has been changing from time to time. Today the woman has broken out of four walls of her house and has started marching ahead in life. She is certainly on the march. Now women are conscious of their position in the society. They compete ......... men every field. They no longer depend upon others.
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The position and status of women in society has been changing from time to time. Today the woman has broken out of four walls of her house and has started marching ahead in life. She is certainly on the march. Now women are conscious their position in the society. They compete with men in every field. They no longer depend ........ others.
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The dog ran on the road. The river flows under the bridge. The work was done in haste. He is afraid ......... the dog. I am fond of music. He goes every Sunday to church. He died for his country. The steam-engine was invented by James Watt. The burglar jumped over the compound wall. The village was destroyed by fire. What is that against over me? It cannot be done with offence. He spoke to me in Urdu. They live under the same roof. I have not seen him since Wednesday last. I have known him for a long time. The moon does not shine of its own light. This is a matter of little importance. I am tired of walking. He has not yet recovered from his illness. I shall do it with pleasure. God is good to me. I will sit on my desk to do my lesson. I am sorry for what I have done. O God ! Keep me away from sin. I bought it for fifteen rupees. He broke the jug into a hundred pieces. It has been raining since yesterday. I have been working hard in arithmetic. We suffered from your neglect. The exercise was written by me with a Camlin pen. "Will you walk to my parlour ?" said the spider to the fly. It is ten o'clock by my watch. There is nothing new about the sun. Do not cry over spilt milk. You, boys, must settle it amongst yourselves. The public are cautioned about pickpockets. They drove to Mumbai from Pune.
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The secret of a successful marriage is how we understand and believe each other. Those who involve themselves in litigations are far from understanding the true meaning of marriage. As the time is changing, the divorce ratio is on the rise. Divorce is looked at as an evil .......... our society. Successful marriage depends on cooperation and adjustment. The Government should take strict action against those who deliberately try to spoil the happiness of their better halves. The need of the hour is to acquaint the people with norms in our culture. These days a lot of social organisations are coming forward to settle the disputes between husbands and wives.
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The secret of a successful marriage is how we understand and believe each other. Those who involve themselves in litigations are far from understanding the true meaning of marriage. As the time is changing, the divorce ratio is on the rise. Divorce is looked at as an evil in our society. Successful marriage depends on cooperation and adjustment. The Government should take strict action ........ those who deliberately try to spoil the happiness of their better halves. The need of the hour is to acquaint the people with norms in our culture. These days a lot of social organisations are coming forward to settle the disputes between husbands and wives.
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The Nizam subscribed a handsome sum for the Flood Relief Fund. His friends condoled him on his bereavement. He quarreled with me over a trifle. He readily complied with my request. He dispensed with the services of his dishonest clerk. He yielded to superior force. He despaired for success. He supplies the poor with clothing. His friends disagreed with him on that point. He acceded to my request. He abstains from liquor. He was found guilty for manslaughter. He is incapable of doing good work. He is married to my cousin. He is sensible of your kindness. He is true to his king. He is involved in difficulties. The auditor is entitled to his remuneration. I prefer tea to coffee. I don't concur with you on that opinion. There is no exception ........... this rule. I am obliged to you for your kindness. I am not envious of his success. I am convinced of the necessity for prudence. We should rely on our own efforts. I inquired from the servant if his master was at home. I purposely refrained from saying more. I insisted upon going. I exchanged with him my calculator for a camera. I assented to his proposal. I am not satisfied with your explanation. You must confirm for the regulations. He did not profit from experience. We should all aim at excellence. Alcohol is injurious to health. He is innocent of the crime. The stories in that book are full of interest. Don't associate with disreputable people. Do not indulge into strong language. He is grateful to his master for many favours . He is dependent on his parents. He is abstemious of eating and drinking. He is prompt in carrying out orders. He is vain of his attainments. He is deficient in common sense. He is vexed at me. He is indifferent to his own interest. He is proficient in mathematics. He is not ashamed of his neighbours . He is devoid of sense. He is suspicious of all his neighbours . He has a passion for arguing. Recently there has been a reduction in the price of milk. He proved false to his friend. A square may be equivalent to a triangle. The avaricious man is greedy for gain. He is very different from his brother. The head-dress of the Cossacks is similar to that of the ancient Persians. He was born to humble parents in Nasik. His views do not accord with mine.
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The Nizam subscribed a handsome sum for the Flood Relief Fund. His friends condoled him on his bereavement. He quarreled with me over a trifle. He readily complied with my request. He dispensed with the services of his dishonest clerk. He yielded to superior force. He despaired for success. He supplies the poor with clothing. His friends disagreed with him on that point. He acceded to my request. He abstains from liquor. He was found guilty for manslaughter. He is incapable of doing good work. He is married to my cousin. He is sensible of your kindness. He is true to his king. He is involved in difficulties. The auditor is entitled to his remuneration. I prefer tea to coffee. I don't concur with you on that opinion. There is no exception to this rule. I am obliged to you for your kindness. I am not envious of his success. I am convinced of the necessity for prudence. We should rely on our own efforts. I inquired from the servant if his master was at home. I purposely refrained from saying more. I insisted upon going. I exchanged with him my calculator ........... a camera. I assented to his proposal. I am not satisfied with your explanation. You must confirm for the regulations. He did not profit from experience. We should all aim at excellence. Alcohol is injurious to health. He is innocent of the crime. The stories in that book are full of interest. Don't associate with disreputable people. Do not indulge into strong language. He is grateful to his master for many favours . He is dependent on his parents. He is abstemious of eating and drinking. He is prompt in carrying out orders. He is vain of his attainments. He is deficient in common sense. He is vexed at me. He is indifferent to his own interest. He is proficient in mathematics. He is not ashamed of his neighbours. He is devoid of sense. He is suspicious of all his neighbours. He has a passion for arguing. Recently there has been a reduction in the price of milk. He proved false to his friend. A square may be equivalent to a triangle. The avaricious man is greedy for gain. He is very different from his brother. The head-dress of the Cossacks is similar to that of the ancient Persians. He was born to humble parents in Nasik. His views do not accord with mine.
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The Nizam subscribed a handsome sum for the Flood Relief Fund. His friends condoled him on his bereavement. He quarreled with me over a trifle. He readily complied with my request. He dispensed with the services of his dishonest clerk. He yielded to superior force. He despaired for success. He supplies the poor with clothing. His friends disagreed with him on that point. He acceded to my request. He abstains from liquor. He was found guilty for manslaughter. He is incapable of doing good work. He is married to my cousin. He is sensible of your kindness. He is true to his king. He is involved in difficulties. The auditor is entitled to his remuneration. I prefer tea to coffee. I don't concur with you on that opinion. There is no exception to this rule. I am obliged to you for your kindness. I am not envious of his success. I am convinced of the necessity for prudence. We should rely on our own efforts. I inquired from the servant if his master was at home. I purposely refrained from saying more. I insisted upon going. I exchanged with him my calculator for a camera. I assented to his proposal. I am not satisfied with your explanation. You must confirm for the regulations. He did not profit ......... experience. We should all aim at excellence. Alcohol is injurious to health. He is innocent of the crime. The stories in that book are full of interest. Don't associate with disreputable people. Do not indulge into strong language. He is grateful to his master for many favours . He is dependent on his parents. He is abstemious of eating and drinking. He is prompt in carrying out orders. He is vain of his attainments. He is deficient in common sense. He is vexed at me. He is indifferent to his own interest. He is proficient in mathematics. He is not ashamed of his neighbours. He is devoid of sense. He is suspicious of all his neighbours. He has a passion for arguing. Recently there has been a reduction in the price of milk. He proved false to his friend. A square may be equivalent to a triangle. The avaricious man is greedy for gain. He is very different from his brother. The head-dress of the Cossacks is similar to that of the ancient Persians. He was born to humble parents in Nasik. His views do not accord with mine.
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The Nizam subscribed a handsome sum for the Flood Relief Fund. His friends condoled him on his bereavement. He quarreled with me over a trifle. He readily complied with my request. He dispensed with the services of his dishonest clerk. He yielded to superior force. He despaired for success. He supplies the poor with clothing. His friends disagreed with him on that point. He acceded to my request. He abstains from liquor. He was found guilty for manslaughter. He is incapable of doing good work. He is married to my cousin. He is sensible of your kindness. He is true to his king. He is involved in difficulties. The auditor is entitled to his remuneration. I prefer tea to coffee. I don't concur with you on that opinion. There is no exception to this rule. I am obliged to you for your kindness. I am not envious of his success. I am convinced of the necessity for prudence. We should rely on our own efforts. I inquired from the servant if his master was at home. I purposely refrained from saying more. I insisted upon going. I exchanged with him my calculator for a camera. I assented to his proposal. I am not satisfied with your explanation. You must confirm for the regulations. He did not profit from experience. We should all aim at excellence. Alcohol is injurious to health. He is innocent of the crime. The stories in that book are full of interest. Don't associate with disreputable people. Do not indulge into strong language. He is grateful to his master for many favours . He is dependent his parents. He is abstemious of eating and drinking. He is prompt in carrying out orders. He is vain of his attainments. He is deficient in common sense. He is vexed at me. He is indifferent to his own interest. He is proficient in mathematics. He is not ashamed of his neighbours . He is devoid of sense. He is suspicious of all his neighbours . He has a passion for arguing. Recently there has been a reduction in the price of milk. He proved false to his friend. A square may be equivalent to a triangle. The avaricious man is greedy to gain. He is very different for his brother. The head-dress of the Cossacks is similar to that of the ancient Persians. He was born to humble parents in Nasik. His views do not accord .................... mine.
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Silkworms feed upon mulberry trees. Pavlova excels in dancing. The wild boar abounds in some parts of Europe. He has no special liking for mathematics. Asoka is worthy of remembrance. The godown is infested with rats. There is no exception to this rule. Nothing conduces to happiness so much as contentment. Alcohol is injurious to health. Oil is good for burns. Invalids are not capable of continued exertion. The British Parliament is composed of two Houses. Do not confide your secrets to everyone. He is abstemious of his habits. He is ignorant of what he pretends to know. My brother is weak in mathematics. He has conceived an aversion to all kinds of profitable labour. Birbal is celebrated for his witty sayings. The avaricious man is greedy for gain. The Atlantic separates Europe from America. Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature. Temperance and employment are conducive to health. A brave boy rescued the child from danger. Industry is the key to success. The customs were searching for drugs at the airport. Elizabeth knew how to inspire her soldiers with hope. Long indulgence into vice impaired his once robust constitution. Early rising is beneficial............health. We should live in a style suited to our condition. Examinations act as an incentive to diligence. Hard work and perseverance are indispensable for success in life. He is too miserly to part with his money. He is a clever man, but unfortunately diffident with his powers. Suddenly we were enveloped in dense fog. Many aspire for greatness, but few attain. His income is not adequate for his wants. The soil of Pune is favourable for roses. I am sick of the whole business. A car will be a great convenience for a busy man like him. Whoever acts contrary to nature does not go unpunished. The accident resulted in the death of five people. These derelict houses are reproach to the city. The Germans were called baby by killers and their methods of warfare stigmatized as civilization. The mule was partially relieved of the load. America has raised a tariff wall to protect home industries from foreign competition. The facts point towards a different conclusion. Your wish is tantamount to a command. This state is committed to the policy of total prohibition. One is sure of what one sees. He is indifferent alike to praise and blame.
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Silkworms feed upon mulberry trees. Pavlova excels in dancing. The wild boar abounds in some parts of Europe. He has no special liking for mathematics. Asoka is worthy of remembrance. The godown is infested with rats. There is no exception to this rule. Nothing conduces to happiness so much as contentment. Alcohol is injurious to health. Oil is good for burns. Invalids are not capable of continued exertion. The British Parliament is composed of two Houses. Do not confide your secrets to everyone. He is abstemious of his habits. He is ignorant of what he pretends to know. My brother is weak in mathematics. He has conceived an aversion to all kinds of profitable labour. Birbal is celebrated for his witty sayings. The avaricious man is greedy for gain. The Atlantic separates Europe from America. Adam assigned to every creature a name peculiar to its nature. Temperance and employment are conducive to health. A brave boy rescued the child from danger. Industry is the key to success. The customs were searching for drugs at the airport. Elizabeth knew how to inspire her soldiers with hope. Long indulgence into vice impaired his once robust constitution. Early rising is beneficial for health. We should live in a style suited.......our condition. Examinations act as an incentive to diligence. Hard work and perseverance are indispensable for success in life. He is too miserly to part with his money. He is a clever man, but unfortunately diffident with his powers. Suddenly we were enveloped in dense fog. Many aspire for greatness, but few attain. His income is not adequate for his wants. The soil of Pune is favourable for roses. I am sick of the whole business. A car will be a great convenience for a busy man like him. Whoever acts contrary to nature does not go unpunished. The accident resulted in the death of five people. These derelict houses are reproach to the city. The Germans were called baby by killers and their methods of warfare stigmatized as civilization. The mule was partially relieved of the load. America has raised a tariff wall to protect home industries from foreign competition. The facts point towards a different conclusion. Your wish is tantamount to a command. This state is committed to the policy of total prohibition. One is sure of what one sees. He is indifferent alike to praise and blame.
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Temperane and employment are conducive to health. A policeman rescued the child from danger. Dogs have antipathy for cats. He promised not to do anything repugnant to the wishes to his parents. He is not the man to allow anyone to encroach upon his rights. Some of the members of the Assembly complained against increased military expenditure. Even the enemies admit that he is endowed with rare talents. He inspires respect among his friends. Our path is beset with difficulties. He was not able to give a satisfactory explanation for his absence. His illness is a mere pretext to his absence. He has been very much indulgent with his children. This discussion is hardly relevant to the subject. Contentment is essential for happiness. Early rising is beneficial for health. He is not likely to do anything detrimental to our interests. His benefactions must rebound to his credit. Only graduates are eligible for the post. He is capable as a leader, but intolerant of opposition. Boys over sixteen are debarred from competing. Father Damien consecrated his life by ameliorating the lot of lepers. That rule is not applicable of your case. A public man should be tolerant of criticism. He is willing to make a concession on the demand of his employees. I often find him absorbed into thought. The accommodation is adequate to our needs. The hotel is adjacent ............ the station. The authorship of the book is wrongly ascribed to him. Never do anything that is not compatible to public safety. His father often connives with his follies. Some public men are very sensitive to criticism. He is addicted to gambling. You need not be afraid of being late. Death is preferable to disgrace. Cats are tenacious in life. It is not true that the study of science tends to atheism. Some films are an incitement to crime. He was angry with me, because he thought my remark was aimed at him. The climate of Rangoon does not agree with him. His plans are adverse to my interests. The question of unemployment bristles with difficulties. Although he was bred in the law, he became a successful journalist. Generally, the rich are more covetous of money than the poor. He is still smarting from rebuke. He scoffed at the idea of revolution. He has reverted to his former post. The battle resulted in a victory for the Allies. He restored the article to its rightful owner. The whole theory rests upon no firmer foundation than mere conjecture. The ultimate decision rests with the board of directors. Only when persuasions failed the police resorted to force. Superstitious fears preyed on his mind and made him miserable. He piques himself with his artistic taste. They now jeered at him whom they had once acclaimed as their hero. His followers now began to intrigue with his adversary. She interceded with her husband on behalf of the people. It is not easy to infer from his account the real state of affairs. He died without imparting to anyone the secret of his process. His statement was tantamount to a confession. The facts point towards a different explanation. His friends prevailed up him to withdraw his resignation. Few boys are not amenable to discipline.
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Temperane and employment are conducive to health. A policeman rescued the child from danger. Dogs have antipathy for cats. He promised not to do anything repugnant to the wishes to his parents. He is not the man to allow anyone to encroach upon his rights. Some of the members of the Assembly complained against increased military expenditure. Even the enemies admit that he is endowed with rare talents. He inspires respect among his friends. Our path is beset with difficulties. He was not able to give a satisfactory explanation for his absence. His illness is a mere pretext to his absence. He has been very much indulgent with his children. This discussion is hardly relevant to the subject. Contentment is essential for happiness. Early rising is beneficial for health. He is not likely to do anything detrimental to our interests. His benefactions must rebound to his credit. Only graduates are eligible for the post. He is capable as a leader, but intolerant of opposition. Boys over sixteen are debarred from competing. Father Damien consecrated his life by ameliorating the lot of lepers. That rule is not applicable of your case. A public man should be tolerant of criticism. He is willing to make a concession on the demand of his employees. I often find him absorbed into thought. The accommodation is adequate to our needs. The hotel is adjacent to the station. The authorship of the book is wrongly ascribed to him. Never do anything that is not compatible to public safety. His father often connives with his follies. Some public men are very sensitive to criticism. He is addicted ............ gambling. You need not be afraid of being late. Death is preferable to disgrace. Cats are tenacious in life. It is not true that the study of science tends to atheism. Some films are an incitement to crime. He was angry with me, because he thought my remark was aimed at him. The climate of Rangoon does not agree with him. His plans are adverse to my interests. The question of unemployment bristles with difficulties. Although he was bred in the law, he became a successful journalist. Generally, the rich are more covetous of money than the poor. He is still smarting from rebuke. He scoffed at the idea of revolution. He has reverted to his former post. The battle resulted in a victory for the Allies. He restored the article to its rightful owner. The whole theory rests upon no firmer foundation than mere conjecture. The ultimate decision rests with the board of directors. Only when persuasions failed the police resorted to force. Superstitious fears preyed on his mind and made him miserable. He piques himself with his artistic taste. They now jeered at him whom they had once acclaimed as their hero. His followers now began to intrigue with his adversary. She interceded with her husband on behalf of the people. It is not easy to infer from his account the real state of affairs. He died without imparting to anyone the secret of his process. His statement was tantamount to a confession. The facts point towards a different explanation. His friends prevailed up him to withdraw his resignation. Few boys are not amenable to discipline.
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Temperane and employment are conducive to health. A policeman rescued the child from danger. Dogs have antipathy for cats. He promised not to do anything repugnant to the wishes to his parents. He is not the man to allow anyone to encroach upon his rights. Some of the members of the Assembly complained against increased military expenditure. Even the enemies admit that he is endowed with rare talents. He inspires respect among his friends. Our path is beset with difficulties. He was not able to give a satisfactory explanation for his absence. His illness is a mere pretext to his absence. He has been very much indulgent with his children. This discussion is hardly relevant to the subject. Contentment is essential for happiness. Early rising is beneficial for health. He is not likely to do anything detrimental to our interests. His benefactions must rebound to his credit. Only graduates are eligible for the post. He is capable as a leader, but intolerant of opposition. Boys over sixteen are debarred from competing. Father Damien consecrated his life by ameliorating the lot of lepers. That rule is not applicable of your case. A public man should be tolerant of criticism. He is willing to make a concession on the demand of his employees. I often find him absorbed into thought. The accommodation is adequate to our needs. The hotel is adjacent to the station. The authorship of the book is wrongly ascribed to him. Never do anything that is not compatible to public safety. His father often connives with his follies. Some public men are very sensitive to criticism. He is addicted to gambling. You need not be afraid of being late. Death is preferable to disgrace. Cats are tenacious in life. It is not true that the study of science tends ............. atheism. Some films are an incitement to crime. He was angry with me, because he thought my remark was aimed at him. The climate of Rangoon does not agree with him. His plans are adverse to my interests. The question of unemployment bristles with difficulties. Although he was bred in the law, he became a successful journalist. Generally, the rich are more covetous of money than the poor. He is still smarting from rebuke. He scoffed at the idea of revolution. He has reverted to his former post. The battle resulted in a victory for the Allies. He restored the article to its rightful owner. The whole theory rests upon no firmer foundation than mere conjecture. The ultimate decision rests with the board of directors. Only when persuasions failed the police resorted to force. Superstitious fears preyed on his mind and made him miserable. He piques himself with his artistic taste. They now jeered at him whom they had once acclaimed as their hero. His followers now began to intrigue with his adversary. She interceded with her husband on behalf of the people. It is not easy to infer from his account the real state of affairs. He died without imparting to anyone the secret of his process. His statement was tantamount to a confession. The facts point towards a different explanation. His friends prevailed up him to withdraw his resignation. Few boys are not amenable to discipline.
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Temperane and employment are conducive to health. A policeman rescued the child from danger. Dogs have antipathy for cats. He promised not to do anything repugnant to the wishes to his parents. He is not the man to allow anyone to encroach upon his rights. Some of the members of the Assembly complained against increased military expenditure. Even the enemies admit that he is endowed with rare talents. He inspires respect among his friends. Our path is beset with difficulties. He was not able to give a satisfactory explanation for his absence. His illness is a mere pretext to his absence. He has been very much indulgent with his children. This discussion is hardly relevant to the subject. Contentment is essential for happiness. Early rising is beneficial for health. He is not likely to do anything detrimental to our interests. His benefactions must rebound to his credit. Only graduates are eligible for the post. He is capable as a leader, but intolerant of opposition. Boys over sixteen are debarred from competing. Father Damien consecrated his life by ameliorating the lot of lepers. That rule is not applicable of your case. A public man should be tolerant of criticism. He is willing to make a concession on the demand of his employees. I often find him absorbed into thought. The accommodation is adequate to our needs. The hotel is adjacent to the station. The authorship of the book is wrongly ascribed to him. Never do anything that is not compatible to public safety. His father often connives with his follies. Some public men are very sensitive to criticism. He is addicted to gambling. You need not be afraid of being late. Death is preferable to disgrace. Cats are tenacious in life. It is not true that the study of science tends to atheism. Some films are an incitement to crime. He was angry with me, because he thought my remark was aimed at him. The climate of Rangoon does not agree with him. His plans are adverse to my interests. The question of unemployment bristles with difficulties. Although he was bred in the law, he became a successful journalist. Generally, the rich are more covetous of money than the poor. He is still smarting from rebuke. He scoffed at the idea of revolution. He has reverted to his former post. The battle resulted in a victory for the Allies. He restored the article to its rightful owner. The whole theory rests upon no firmer foundation than mere conjecture. The ultimate decision rests with the board of directors. Only when persuasions failed the police resorted to force. Superstitious fears preyed on his mind and made him miserable. He piques himself with his artistic taste. They now jeered at him whom they had once acclaimed as their hero. His followers now began to intrigue with his adversary. She interceded ............ her husband on behalf of the people. It is not easy to infer from his account the real state of affairs. He died without imparting to anyone the secret of his process. His statement was tantamount to a confession. The facts point towards a different explanation. His friends prevailed up him to withdraw his resignation. Few boys are not amenable to discipline.
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No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human achievement. He is indebted to his friend for a large sum. What Dr. Arnold mainly aimed at, was to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge. He was so much enamoured with her that he forgot his duties towards his children. It is difficult to agree those critics who ascribe the work of Shakespeare to Bacon. In his autobiography he refers to his abhorrence for animal diet. He conversed with us on subjects of varied interest. The accident happened to him at a late hour and ............. an out-of-the-way place. A cashier is liable to render account of the money received by him. The soldiers in the fort were provided with provisions to last them a year. We are accountable to God for our actions. Let us vie with one another for doing good. His thirst for knowledge left him no leisure for anything else. The rich and the poor alike nobly responded to the call for further funds. For those who suffer from nerves the remedy lies in," effect rest. A slave lies for the necessity of "obeying his master's orders. The heir to the throne was free of, "physical or moral taint. He impressed upon them that sorcery was vital to their success. Methylated spirit is spirit in wine made undrinkable by mixing it with methyl to exempt it from duty. To love our country, to be interested in its concerns, is natural all men. He complained about his weak eyes and lamented the necessity of spectacles. Samudragupta was known for his skill in music and song; he was equally proficient the allied art at poetry. It is the grasping of power combined with the thirst for fame which constitutes ambition. It would be well for us to admire what is worthy of admiration in such a people, rather than to carp about their errors. The common fallacy is that intimacy dispenses the necessity of politeness. The truth is just the opposite of this. The title Master was originally prefixed to the name of a person of rank or learning; it is now restricted to boys. History, as well as daily experience, furnishes instances of men endowed with the strongest capacity for business and affairs, who have all their live scrouched under slavery to the grossest superstition. He has no liking for cards, and lately he has taken a dislike-outdoor exercise. At first they refused to acquiesce with " of the terms, but finally yielded-the logic of facts. The hippopotamus feeds chiefly on aquatic plants, but also seeks its food on land and is sometimes destructive to cultivated crops. Learning is knowledge especially as acquired by study; it is frequently contrasted with knowledge or wisdom gained from experience. At the eleventh hour he retired from the contest, leaving the field open to his opponent. Coriolanus, with all his greatness, was entirely devoid of all sympathy for the people. From this time he became habitually depressed and moody and addicted to the frequent use of alcohol. The first acts of the new administration were characterised rather by vigour than by judgement. They were statesmen accustomed to the management-great affairs. Measure yourself with your equals; and learn from frequent competition the place which nature has allotted to you. Contrary to my instructions, he went out of his depth and would certainly have met with a fatal mishap but for the timely help rendered to him.
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No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human achievement. He is indebted to his friend for a large sum. What Dr. Arnold mainly aimed at, was to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge. He was so much enamoured with her that he forgot his duties towards his children. It is difficult to agree those critics who ascribe the work of Shakespeare to Bacon. In his autobiography he refers to his abhorrence for animal diet. He conversed with us on subjects of varied interest. The accident happened to him at a late hour and at an out-of-the-way place. A cashier is liable to render account of the money received by him. The soldiers in the fort were provided to provisions to last them a year. We are accountable to God for our actions. Let us vie .......... one another for doing good. His thirst for knowledge left him no leisure for anything else. The rich and the poor alike nobly responded to the call for further funds. For those who suffer from nerves the remedy lies in," effect rest. A slave lies for the necessity of "obeying his master's orders. The heir to the throne was free of, "physical or moral taint. He impressed upon them that sorcery was vital to their success. Methylated spirit is spirit in wine made undrinkable by mixing it with methyl to exempt it from duty. To love our country, to be interested in its concerns, is natural all men. He complained about his weak eyes and lamented the necessity of spectacles. Samudragupta was known for his skill in music and song; he was equally proficient the allied art at poetry. It is the grasping of power combined with the thirst for fame which constitutes ambition. It would be well for us to admire what is worthy of admiration in such a people, rather than to carp about their errors. The common fallacy is that intimacy dispenses the necessity of politeness. The truth is just the opposite of this. The title Master was originally prefixed to the name of a person of rank or learning; it is now restricted to boys. History, as well as daily experience, furnishes instances of men endowed with the strongest capacity for business and affairs, who have all their live scrouched under slavery to the grossest superstition. He has no liking for cards, and lately he has taken a dislike-outdoor exercise. At first they refused to acquiesce with " of the terms, but finally yielded-the logic of facts. The hippopotamus feeds chiefly on aquatic plants, but also seeks its food on land and is sometimes destructive to cultivated crops. Learning is knowledge especially as acquired by study; it is frequently contrasted with knowledge or wisdom gained from experience. At the eleventh hour he retired from the contest, leaving the field open to his opponent. Coriolanus, with all his greatness, was entirely devoid of all sympathy for the people. From this time he became habitually depressed and moody and addicted to the frequent use of alcohol. The first acts of the new administration were characterised rather by vigour than by judgement. They were statesmen accustomed to the management-great affairs. Measure yourself with your equals; and learn from frequent competition the place which nature has allotted to you. Contrary to my instructions, he went out of his depth and would certainly have met with a fatal mishap but for the timely help rendered to him.
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No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human achievement. He is indebted to his friend for a large sum. What Dr. Arnold mainly aimed at, was to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge. He was so much enamoured with her that he forgot his duties towards his children. It is difficult to agree those critics who ascribe the work of Shakespeare to Bacon. In his autobiography he refers to his abhorrence for animal diet. He conversed with us on subjects of varied interest. The accident happened to him at a late hour and at an out-of-the-way place. A cashier is liable to render account of the money received by him. The soldiers in the fort were provided to provisions to last them a year. We are accountable to God for our actions. Let us vie with one another for doing good. His thirst for knowledge left him no leisure ............ anything else. The rich and the poor alike nobly responded to the call for further funds. For those who suffer from nerves the remedy lies in," effect rest. A slave lies for the necessity of "obeying his master's orders. The heir to the throne was free of, "physical or moral taint. He impressed upon them that sorcery was vital to their success. Methylated spirit is spirit in wine made undrinkable by mixing it with methyl to exempt it from duty. To love our country, to be interested in its concerns, is natural all men. He complained about his weak eyes and lamented the necessity of spectacles. Samudragupta was known for his skill in music and song; he was equally proficient the allied art at poetry. It is the grasping of power combined with the thirst for fame which constitutes ambition. It would be well for us to admire what is worthy of admiration in such a people, rather than to carp about their errors. The common fallacy is that intimacy dispenses the necessity of politeness. The truth is just the opposite of this. The title Master was originally prefixed to the name of a person of rank or learning; it is now restricted to boys. History, as well as daily experience, furnishes instances of men endowed with the strongest capacity for business and affairs, who have all their live scrouched under slavery to the grossest superstition. He has no liking for cards, and lately he has taken a dislike-outdoor exercise. At first they refused to acquiesce with " of the terms, but finally yielded-the logic of facts. The hippopotamus feeds chiefly on aquatic plants, but also seeks its food on land and is sometimes destructive to cultivated crops. Learning is knowledge especially as acquired by study; it is frequently contrasted with knowledge or wisdom gained from experience. At the eleventh hour he retired from the contest, leaving the field open to his opponent. Coriolanus, with all his greatness, was entirely devoid of all sympathy for the people. From this time he became habitually depressed and moody and addicted to the frequent use of alcohol. The first acts of the new administration were characterised rather by vigour than by judgement . They were statesmen accustomed to the management-great affairs. Measure yourself with your equals ; and learn from frequent competition the place which nature has allotted to you. Contrary to my instructions, he went out of his depth and would certainly have met with a fatal mishap but for the timely help rendered to him.
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No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human achievement. He is indebted to his friend for a large sum. What Dr. Arnold mainly aimed at, was to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge. He was so much enamoured with her that he forgot his duties towards his children. It is difficult to agree those critics who ascribe the work of Shakespeare to Bacon. In his autobiography he refers to his abhorrence for animal diet. He conversed with us on subjects of varied interest. The accident happened to him at a late hour and at an out-of-the-way place. A cashier is liable to render account of the money received by him. The soldiers in the fort were provided to provisions to last them a year. We are accountable to God for our actions. Let us vie with one another for doing good. His thirst for knowledge left him no leisure for anything else. The rich and the poor alike nobly responded to the call for further funds. For those who suffer from nerves the remedy lies in," effect rest. A slave lies for the necessity ......... "obeying his master's orders. The heir to the throne was free of, "physical or moral taint. He impressed upon them that sorcery was vital to their success. Methylated spirit is spirit in wine made undrinkable by mixing it with methyl to exempt it from duty. To love our country, to be interested in its concerns, is natural all men. He complained about his weak eyes and lamented the necessity of spectacles. Samudragupta was known for his skill in music and song; he was equally proficient the allied art at poetry. It is the grasping of power combined with the thirst for fame which constitutes ambition. It would be well for us to admire what is worthy of admiration in such a people, rather than to carp about their errors. The common fallacy is that intimacy dispenses the necessity of politeness. The truth is just the opposite of this. The title Master was originally prefixed to the name of a person of rank or learning; it is now restricted to boys. History, as well as daily experience, furnishes instances of men endowed with the strongest capacity for business and affairs, who have all their live scrouched under slavery to the grossest superstition. He has no liking for cards, and lately he has taken a dislike-outdoor exercise. At first they refused to acquiesce with " of the terms, but finally yielded-the logic of facts. The hippopotamus feeds chiefly on aquatic plants, but also seeks its food on land and is sometimes destructive to cultivated crops. Learning is knowledge especially as acquired by study; it is frequently contrasted with knowledge or wisdom gained from experience. At the eleventh hour he retired from the contest, leaving the field open to his opponent. Coriolanus, with all his greatness, was entirely devoid of all sympathy for the people. From this time he became habitually depressed and moody and addicted to the frequent use of alcohol. The first acts of the new administration were characterised rather by vigour than by judgement . They were statesmen accustomed to the management-great affairs. Measure yourself with your equals ; and learn from frequent competition the place which nature has allotted to you. Contrary to my instructions, he went out of his depth and would certainly have met with a fatal mishap but for the timely help rendered to him.
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No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance to human achievement. He is indebted to his friend for a large sum. What Dr. Arnold mainly aimed at, was to promote the self-development of the young minds committed to his charge. He was so much enamoured with her that he forgot his duties towards his children. It is difficult to agree those critics who ascribe the work of Shakespeare to Bacon. In his autobiography he refers to his abhorrence for animal diet. He conversed with us on subjects of varied interest. The accident happened to him at a late hour and at an out-of-the-way place. A cashier is liable to render account of the money received by him. The soldiers in the fort were provided to provisions to last them a year. We are accountable to God for our actions. Let us vie with one another for doing good. His thirst for knowledge left him no leisure for anything else. The rich and the poor alike nobly responded to the call for further funds. For those who suffer from nerves the remedy lies in," effect rest. A slave lies for the necessity of "obeying his master's orders. The heir to the throne was free of, "physical or moral taint. He impressed upon them that sorcery was vital to their success. Methylated spirit is spirit in wine made undrinkable by mixing it with methyl to exempt it from duty. To love our country, to be interested in its concerns, is natural all men. He complained ........ his weak eyes and lamented the necessity of spectacles. Samudragupta was known for his skill in music and song; he was equally proficient the allied art at poetry. It is the grasping of power combined with the thirst for fame which constitutes ambition. It would be well for us to admire what is worthy of admiration in such a people, rather than to carp about their errors. The common fallacy is that intimacy dispenses the necessity of politeness. The truth is just the opposite of this. The title Master was originally prefixed to the name of a person of rank or learning; it is now restricted to boys. History, as well as daily experience, furnishes instances of men endowed with the strongest capacity for business and affairs, who have all their live scrouched under slavery to the grossest superstition. He has no liking for cards, and lately he has taken a dislike-outdoor exercise. At first they refused to acquiesce with " of the terms, but finally yielded-the logic of facts. The hippopotamus feeds chiefly on aquatic plants, but also seeks its food on land and is sometimes destructive to cultivated crops. Learning is knowledge especially as acquired by study; it is frequently contrasted with knowledge or wisdom gained from experience. At the eleventh hour he retired from the contest, leaving the field open to his opponent. Coriolanus, with all his greatness, was entirely devoid of all sympathy for the people. From this time he became habitually depressed and moody and addicted to the frequent use of alcohol. The first acts of the new administration were characterised rather by vigour than by judgement . They were statesmen accustomed to the management-great affairs. Measure yourself with your equals ; and learn from frequent competition the place which nature has allotted to you. Contrary to my instructions, he went out of his depth and would certainly have met with a fatal mishap but for the timely help rendered to him.
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