Choose the right preposition: You know, Mr. Pip,» pursued Biddy, _ a smile, as she raised her eyes to my face, «the new schools are not like the old, but I learnt a good deal from you after

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Choose the right preposition: Whether Mr. Trabb’s local work would have sat more gracefully on him than _ me, may be a question; but I am conscious that he carried off his rather old clothes, much better than I carried off my new suit
 (*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: «True,» he replied. «I’ll redeem it at once. Let me introduce the topic, Handel, by mentioning that in London it is not the custom to put the knife in the mouth—for fear of accidents—and that while the fork is reserved _ that use, it is not put further in than necessary
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: «With pleasure,» said he, «though I venture to prophesy that you’ll want very few hints. I dare say we shall be often together, and I should like to banish any needless restraint _ us
 (*ответ*) between
Choose the right preposition: Don’t suppose that I mean to be unkind, Biddy, when I say .. You I consider that you ought to have thought that
 (*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: For, the beam across the parlour ceiling _ Mill Pond Bank, had then ceased to tremble under old Bill Barley’s growls and was at peace, and Herbert had gone away to marry Clara, and I was left in sole charge of the Eastern Branch until he brought her back
 (*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: Herbert was _ much moved as amazed, and the dear fellow and I were not the worse friends for the long concealment
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Choose the right preposition: How am I going to live?» repeated Biddy, striking in, with a momentary flush upon her face. «I’ll tell you, Mr. Pip. I am going to try to get the place _ mistress in the new school nearly finished here
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I can be well recommended _ all the neighbours, and I hope I can be industrious and patient, and teach myself while I teach others
 (*ответ*) by
Choose the right preposition: I have been speaking _ Mrs. Hubble, and I am going to her to-morrow. I hope we shall be able to take some care of Mr. Gargery, together, until he settles down
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Choose the right preposition: I have not heard the particulars _ my sister’s death, Biddy
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Choose the right preposition: I must not leave it to be supposed that we were ever a great House, or that we made mints _ money
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I sold all I had, and put aside as much as I could, for a composition with my creditors—who gave me ample time to pay them _ full—and I went out and joined Herbert
 (*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: I think you would always improve, Biddy, _ any circumstances
 (*ответ*) under
Choose the right preposition: It was not so much a reproach, _ an irresistible thinking aloud. Well! I thought I would give up that point too
 (*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: Now let me go up and look at my old little room, and rest there a few minutes _ myself, and then when I have eaten and drunk with you, go with me as far as the fingerpost, dear Joe and Biddy, before we say good-bye!
 (*ответ*) by
Choose the right preposition: Now, I come to the cruel part _ the story—merely breaking off, my dear Handel, to remark that a dinner-napkin will not go into a tumbler
 (*ответ*) Of
Choose the right preposition: She was so quiet, and had such an orderly, good, and pretty way with her, that I did not like the thought of making her cry again. After looking a little _ her downcast eyes as she walked beside me, I gave up that point
 (*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: So, he told it, and Herbert was as much moved as amazed, and the dear fellow and I were not the worse friends _ the long concealment. I must not leave it to be supposed that we were ever a great House, or that we made mints of money
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: So, I walked a little further _ Biddy, looking silently at her downcast eyes
 (*ответ*) with
Choose the right preposition: There were stronger differences between him and her, than there had been _ him and his father, and it is suspected that he cherished a deep and mortal grudge against her, as having influenced the father’s anger
 (*ответ*) between
Choose the right preposition: We owed so much to Herbert’s ever cheerful industry and readiness, that I often wondered how I had conceived that old idea _ his inaptitude, until I was one day enlightened by the reflection, that perhaps the inaptitude had never been in him at all, but had been in me
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: We were not in a grand way of business, but we had a good name, and worked _ our profits, and did very well
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: Why I was trying to pack mine _ my tumbler, I am wholly unable to say. I only know that I found myself, with a perseverance worthy of a much better cause, making the most strenuous exertions to compress it within those limits
 (*ответ*) Into
Choose the right preposition: Within a month, I had quitted England, and within two months I was clerk to Clarriker and Co., and _ four months I assumed my first undivided responsibility
 (*ответ*) within
Choose the right preposition: You know, Mr. Pip,» pursued Biddy, _ a smile, as she raised her eyes to my face, «the new schools are not like the old, but I learnt a good deal from you after that time, and have had time since then to improve
 (*ответ*) with
Correspond the left and right parts
  the Jolly Bargemen < название паба
  alarmingly < пугающе, устрашающе
  chalk scores < написанные мелом счета

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Choose the right preposition: Whether Mr. Trabb’s local work would have sat more gracefully on him than _ me, may be a question; but I am conscious that he carried off his rather old clothes, much better than I carried off my new suit
 (*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: «True,» he replied. «I’ll redeem it at once. Let me introduce the topic, Handel, by mentioning that in London it is not the custom to put the knife in the mouth—for fear of accidents—and that while the fork is reserved _ that use, it is not put further in than necessary
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: «With pleasure,» said he, «though I venture to prophesy that you’ll want very few hints. I dare say we shall be often together, and I should like to banish any needless restraint _ us
 (*ответ*) between
Choose the right preposition: Don’t suppose that I mean to be unkind, Biddy, when I say .. You I consider that you ought to have thought that
 (*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: For, the beam across the parlour ceiling _ Mill Pond Bank, had then ceased to tremble under old Bill Barley’s growls and was at peace, and Herbert had gone away to marry Clara, and I was left in sole charge of the Eastern Branch until he brought her back
 (*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: Herbert was _ much moved as amazed, and the dear fellow and I were not the worse friends for the long concealment
 (*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: How am I going to live?» repeated Biddy, striking in, with a momentary flush upon her face. «I’ll tell you, Mr. Pip. I am going to try to get the place _ mistress in the new school nearly finished here
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I can be well recommended _ all the neighbours, and I hope I can be industrious and patient, and teach myself while I teach others
 (*ответ*) by
Choose the right preposition: I have been speaking _ Mrs. Hubble, and I am going to her to-morrow. I hope we shall be able to take some care of Mr. Gargery, together, until he settles down
 (*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: I have not heard the particulars _ my sister’s death, Biddy
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I must not leave it to be supposed that we were ever a great House, or that we made mints _ money
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I sold all I had, and put aside as much as I could, for a composition with my creditors—who gave me ample time to pay them _ full—and I went out and joined Herbert
 (*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: I think you would always improve, Biddy, _ any circumstances
 (*ответ*) under
Choose the right preposition: It was not so much a reproach, _ an irresistible thinking aloud. Well! I thought I would give up that point too
 (*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: Now let me go up and look at my old little room, and rest there a few minutes _ myself, and then when I have eaten and drunk with you, go with me as far as the fingerpost, dear Joe and Biddy, before we say good-bye!
 (*ответ*) by
Choose the right preposition: Now, I come to the cruel part _ the story—merely breaking off, my dear Handel, to remark that a dinner-napkin will not go into a tumbler
 (*ответ*) Of
Choose the right preposition: She was so quiet, and had such an orderly, good, and pretty way with her, that I did not like the thought of making her cry again. After looking a little _ her downcast eyes as she walked beside me, I gave up that point
 (*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: So, he told it, and Herbert was as much moved as amazed, and the dear fellow and I were not the worse friends _ the long concealment. I must not leave it to be supposed that we were ever a great House, or that we made mints of money
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: So, I walked a little further _ Biddy, looking silently at her downcast eyes
 (*ответ*) with
Choose the right preposition: There were stronger differences between him and her, than there had been _ him and his father, and it is suspected that he cherished a deep and mortal grudge against her, as having influenced the father’s anger
 (*ответ*) between
Choose the right preposition: We owed so much to Herbert’s ever cheerful industry and readiness, that I often wondered how I had conceived that old idea _ his inaptitude, until I was one day enlightened by the reflection, that perhaps the inaptitude had never been in him at all, but had been in me
 (*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: We were not in a grand way of business, but we had a good name, and worked _ our profits, and did very well
 (*ответ*) for
Choose the right preposition: Why I was trying to pack mine _ my tumbler, I am wholly unable to say. I only know that I found myself, with a perseverance worthy of a much better cause, making the most strenuous exertions to compress it within those limits
 (*ответ*) Into
Choose the right preposition: Within a month, I had quitted England, and within two months I was clerk to Clarriker and Co., and _ four months I assumed my first undivided responsibility
 (*ответ*) within
Choose the right preposition: You know, Mr. Pip,» pursued Biddy, _ a smile, as she raised her eyes to my face, «the new schools are not like the old, but I learnt a good deal from you after that time, and have had time since then to improve
 (*ответ*) with
Correspond the left and right parts
  the Jolly Bargemen < название паба
  alarmingly < пугающе, устрашающе
  chalk scores < написанные мелом счета

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