Choose the proper preposition from those in brackets: 1. he got used to count (on, at, for) himself. 2. they often refer (on, for, to) this article. 3. he was accused (in, for, of) robbery. 4. they couldn’t object from, to) mr blake’s participation in the jury. 5. before you make any decision you should talk (with, to, at) him. 6. we’ll have to insist ( to, on, at) the following ammendments. 7. you have deprived me (from, of, -) the pleasure to defend him. 8. all his attempts ended (with, in, at) failure. 9. we have an enormous demand ( of, for, in) layers. 10. you should never judge people (on, by, at) appearances.
2. They often refer ( to) this article.
3. He was accused (of) robbery.
4. They couldn’t object ( to) Mr Blake’s participation in the jury.
5. Before you make any decision you should talk (with/to) him.
6. We’ll have to insist ( on) the following ammendments.
7. You have deprived me (of) the pleasure to defend him.
8. All his attempts ended (in) failure.
9. We have an enormous demand ( for) layers.
10. You should never judge people (by) appearances.