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by in inglese:

1. accident accident


He survived the accident.
As a result of the accident, several passengers were killed.
Ladies and gentlemen, due to an accident at the airport, our arrival will be delayed.
If that boy had not been killed in the traffic accident, he would be a college student now.
Did you break the window on purpose or by accident?
I found the secret compartment quite by accident.
Your assumption that his death was an accident seems to be wrong.
Just when I was getting the hang of things, I was in a traffic accident and had to stay two months in the hospital.
He'll have an accident one of these days if he keeps driving like that.
Needless to say, because of the accident, he will stay away from school for a while.
I couldn't but sympathize with the girl who had lost her parents in the accident.
Since the accident, Tom has given up hope of becoming a professional dancer.
You have only to read this article to see how serious the accident was.
Never in my life have I seen such a terrible accident.
Tom admitted that it was due to his carelessness that the accident had happened.

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prepositions sritions

2. chance chance


The chance is gone.
The question is whether Tom was planning to meet Mary or just met her by chance.
Do you think we'll get a chance to rub shoulders with any celebrities?
A chance to do as we please, especially to do as little hard work as possible, is a secret desire of almost everybody.
Keeping a diary also gives us a chance to reflect on our daily life.
The lovers fell into each other's arms every chance they got.
Who knows what he'll accomplish if given the chance?
Since Tom is leaving for Boston tomorrow, today is our last chance to give this to him.
Taking everything into consideration, they ought to be given another chance.
With the heirless king going crazy and royal family poisoned, the general of the army finally had his chance to usurp the throne.
The seals surface more frequently then, so a bear's chance of catching one at a breathing hole is greater after nightfall.
The Romans would never have had the chance to conquer the world if they had first been required to study Latin.
Any chance you know where I put my keys?
I think that, as he's using addictive substances like thinner, the chance of rehabilitation is low.

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Prepositional phrases

3. accompanied


The hit-and-run driver, accompanied by his father, came and turned himself in the next day.
Happy events tend to be accompanied by problems.
The President is usually accompanied by his wife when he goes abroad.
George accompanied me home.
Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures.
Hurricanes are storms accompanied by winds that can travel at 74 miles per hour.
All orders must be accompanied with cash.
More often than not, famine is accompanied by plague.
Roast beef is usually accompanied by Yorkshire pudding.
we are accompanied with three destroyers
The private detectives accompanied the President everywhere.
The socialist was accompanied by a female interpreter.
The operation is accompanied by a lot of pain.
Killing is forbidden; every murderer is punished, unless he has killed accompanied by many men and to the sound of trumpets.
However, sometimes, children travel accompanied by other family members and may, in fact, even live with them and so on.

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Prepositions for Ewa

4. abide


I hope that Japan will abide by its Constitution.
I can't abide it/him
Abide by your promise.
Abide with me.
We all abide by law to live in any society.
There were no laws for people to abide by.
But Judah shall abide for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation.
they can’t even abide to think about it
European farmers must abide by rules put in place for the safety of the consumer.
this is what teaches us to negotiate and to abide our differences.
I will abide by my deadlines in terms of dealing with this kind of situation.
However farmers in the UK have to abide by the Assured Produce Standards, sometimes known as the Red Tractor Assurance.
If they disagree about something, and are unable to resolve it between themselves, they submit their case to the DRO, and agree to abide by that DRO’s decision.
Abide by the inevitable.
To put up with; tolerate: can't abide such incompetence. See Synonyms at bear2. To wait patiently for: "I will abide the coming of my lord"3. To withstand: a thermoplastic that will abide rough use and great heat.

5. embarrassed


He was embarrassed.
There's no reason for you to be embarrassed.
There are few who are not embarrassed to have been in love once they don't love each other anymore.
Every one of us who ridiculed his business plan as a bunch of hokum should be embarrassed we did.
Ah, could it be you're embarrassed to be called by your first name?
You, Rikka, are very cute when you're embarrassed.
I'm too embarrassed to tell her the truth. / I was so embarrassed when you appeared last night. / I think he might be a bit embarrassed.
When he arrived late for the wedding he looked embarrassed.
/ɪmˈbær.əst/ I was too embarrassed to ​admit that I was ​scared.
I tripped and spilled my drink all over myself in front of everyone. I couldn't feel more embarrassed.
Do you ever feel embarrassed when you have to say "no"?
I am very embarrassed because I would have liked to have taken part in this discussion.
I'm a bit too embarrassed to speak sometimes because I have a strong accent.
Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.
She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor. I was too embarrassed to admit that I'd forgotten. He was so embarrassed - his face went brick-red. I often hesitate to speak in groups because I get embarassed easily.

6. by means of


Jim managed to climb into the house by means of a ladder he found.
The blocks are raised by means of pulleys.
I was able to afford a car by means of a loan.
the Civil Code sets the limits by means of mandatory rules
I learnt all this by means of a long investigation.
they were able to transport everything by means of a lorry they rented
I wrote this program by means of embedded function.

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