Fill in the correct preposition in the following sentences.
A cricket match is divided … periods called innings.
So library is divided … these three sections.
When you leave a room, get … the habit of turning off the light.
You let some soldier off the street talk you … something that could have killed a man.
I rarely, almost never advise … these issues.
You know you cannot fully rely … their loyalty.
Let us concentrate … what we can agree … now.
I’ve invited Tom … dinner.
Increased energy consumption in turn lead … increased carbon dioxide emissions.
This car belongs … me.
No, you don’t have to apologize … her.
Children depend … their parents for food and clothing.
Tourism in easily accessible areas and eco-tourism (trekking etc.) can develop … sources of off-farm employment.
I mean, this can happen … everyone.
She can’t cope … them at all.
Don’t worry, I’ll deal … this.
She would have to struggle … it every day.
I want you to get rid … that.
You must think … what comes next.
In dispatches from the Pacific Islands, Bangladesh, or Ethiopia, journalists warn … impending calamity.
He did not complain … any unlawful methods applied during the investigation.
Representatives of international organizations and national delegations might wish to inform … developments at their respective areas.
Peter Mailer really likes the taste … Coca Cola, he told me.
He works for the state government, and he’s been coming to advise us … our bugdet.
You must not care … Aaron at all.
We never got to ask … Madison.
But then we started arguing … mid-century modern again.
You always speak … him with such bitterness.
You can sympathise … him, but I don’t.
In case I run … Barnes.