Prepositional phrases 2
Předložkové fráze 2
Some phrases with "on"
on account of | on approval |
on average | on behalf of |
on business | on the hour |
on condition | on the job |
on the contrary | on a journey |
on credit | on loan |
on demand | on no account |
on display | on offer |
on duty | on one´s own |
on fire | on purpose |
on foot | on the radio/TV |
on guard | on sale |
on hand | on strike |
on holiday | on time |
on a visit | on the way |
Manager Peter Reid wanted him on trial but Ghent will not let their man leave on approval.
I decided to finish the journey on foot.
This week they went on sale again, at the ludicrous price of 92p.Some phrases with "out of"
out of breath | out of the ordinary |
out of character | out of pain |
out of control | out of place |
out of danger | out of pocket |
out of date | out of practice |
out of debt | out of reach |
out of fashion | out of season |
out of doors | out of sight |
out of focus | out of step |
out of hand | out of stock |
out of hearing | out of style |
out of humour | out of touch |
out of love | out of tune |
out of luck | out of turn |
out of order | out of use |
out offavour | out of work |
I knew things were getting a little out of hand.
She was also a little out of step with her schoolmates.
Most, if not all, of our parents were either out of work or poorly paid.Some phrases with "past" and "to"
past belief | to advantage |
past care | to a great extent |
past control | to hand |
past hope | to the point |
It's very nice there as I don't have to do anything: the paintings though are past belief.
Still more to the point is another essay in that volume.Some phrases with "under"
under age | under orders |
under control | under pressure |
under cover | under repair |
under one´s feet | under the rules |
under the impression | under suspicion |
under (no) obligation | under the weather |
Risking everything he grabbed two tomatoes and the biggest apples before bedding down for another night under cover of trees.
The lands could not be taken into wardship if the grantor died leaving an heir under age.
Once he is under suspicion he can't win.Some phrases with "up to", "with", "within", "without"
up to date | within the law |
up to mischief | within range |
(not) up to much | within reach |
up to no good | within bothering |
up to one´s ears | within ceremony |
up to (you) | within delay |
with regard to | within a doubt |
with respect to | within exception |
with the exception of | within fail |
within one´s income | within prejudice |
Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley.
Only with regard to the first has there been even limited success.
Once a week without fail a breakdown of his expenses would arrive.
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