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Accuse of The man was accused of theft.

Accustomed to I am accustomed to such a life.

Adhere to I still adhere to my plan.

Abide by He promised to abide by the laws of the college.


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Adept in Saiful is adept in swimming.

According to According to your order I went home.

Adapted from This line is adapted from the poem "Patriotism"

Addicted to Shahed is addicted to gambling.


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Absent from He was absent from the class.

Ashamed of He is ashamed of his bad behaviour.

Aspiration after This line is adapted from the poem "Patriotism"

Addicted to I have no aspiration after riches.


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Admit to He was admitted to Notre Dame University


Bangladesh.

Afraid of He is afraid of the dog.

Aim at The hunter aimed at a deer.


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Adjourn for The court was adjourned for a week.

Appetite for I have no appetite for food.

Amenable to He is not amenable to reason.

Acquainted I am acquainted with him.


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Absorbed in He is absorbed in deep meditation.

Accustom to I am accustomed to hard working.

Adverse to Your plan is adverse to our interests.

Attack by We were attacked by a gang of robbers.


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Attack with Wasif was attacked with fever.

Abstain from We should abstain from bad company.

Accompanied by Accompanied by the neighbours we went on a


picnic.
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Antipathy to I have an antipathy to smoking.

Anxiety for I have no anxiety for his safety.


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Based on What he says is based on truth.

Beware of Beware of the mad dog.

Belong to The pen belongs to me.

Burst into She burst into tears.


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Blind of She is blind of one eye.

Blind to She is blind to her daughter's fault.

Believe in I believe in God.

Beneficial to Exercise is beneficial to health.


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Bar to There is no bar to his trying for the post


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Conducive to Early rising is conducive to health.

Congenial to This climate is not congenial to his health.

Control over He has no control over his son.

Concentrate on Concentrate on your studies.


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Confide in All should confide in religion.

Congenial to This climate is not congenial to his health.

Confident of I am confidant of my success.

Confide to He confided the matter to me.


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Congratulate on congratulate you on your success.

Consist of My family is consisted of five members.

Consist in Happiness consists incontentment.

capable of He is not capable of hard work.


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Commit to Commit the passage to memory.

Convert to Yousuf Yohana converted to Muslim.

Call in Call in a doctor.

Call at He called me at the hospital.


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Close to The game is close to an end.

Common to This rule is common to all.

Conceal from Do not conceal it from me.


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Die of He died of dengue fever.

Die by Jaakir died by accident

Die from Allie died from hunger

Die For Soldiers are ready to die for the country.


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Die out Morality is dying out gradually.

Die away The man died away for hunger.

Dedicate to Tamim dedicated a century to his brother.

Deficient in He is deficient in physics.


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Deprive of Rashed is deprived of all properties.

Disgrace to She is a disgrace to her family.

Disagree with I disagree with you.

Divide into Divide the stick into five pieces.


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Demand for There is demand for English.

Dwell in Jane dwells in village.

Distinct from The students are distinct from one another.

Disgrace to He is disgrace to the country.


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Deviate from Do not deviate from moral character.


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Endowed with Ideal men are endowed with morality.

Engaged in I am engaged in playing.

Expert at I am expert at violin.

Exhausted with He is exhausted with watching TV.


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Essential to Studying is essential to good result.

End in All his efforts ended in smoke.

Expect from,of I do not expect this from/of her.

Escape from There is no escape from death.


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Elicit from The police elicited information from the


criminal.
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Faith in Keep faith in God.

Foreign to Curiosity is foreign to this character.

Fascination for He has fascination for property.

Favorable to His proposal is favorable to my business.


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Fire at Police fired at the criminal.

Faithful to The dog is faithful to its master.

Free from My life is free from anxieties.


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Good at He is good at chemistry.

Grateful to We are grateful to the teachers.

Guilty of He was prisoner for the guilty of theft.

Glad of I am glad of your health


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Glimpse of He got a glimpse of a jet plan.

Grief for He felt grief for Hancy Cronje.

Garieve at He is grieved at his loss.


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Hanker after I do not hanker after wealth.

Hope for Sakib has hope for getting scholarship.

Hostile to He is hostile to my conduct.

Hide from I hide nothing from you.


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Hesitate at He hesitated at my behaviour.

Hinder from He hindered me from going USA.


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Indulge in The spoilt boy indulged in smoking.

include in The clerk included the name in the chart.

Ignorant of I am ignorant of the event.

Insist on He insisted on getting the property.


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Infested with The area is infested with dogs.

Involved in Police is involved in this robbery.

Issue from Smoke issued from the melting tar.


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Joy in I feel joy in your progress.

Jealous of He is jealous of my result.

Jump to Suddenly, he jumped to a conclusion.

Jump at She jumped at the offer.


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Key to What is the key to the mystery?

know of I do not know of his theft.


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Lack in He always lacks in generosity.

Laugh at Do not laugh at the poor.

Long for Most of the people long for money.

Lack of For lack of money, he could not buy book.


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Liable for Police is liable for the robbery.

Lecture on Teacher gave lecture on the origin of man.

Learn by Learn the poem by heart.

Live in Aminur lives in Dhaka.


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Live at Rashed lives at Thanapara in Lalmonirhat.

Liable to The boy is liable to obey the rules.

Limited to Seats are limited to the audience.


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Meditate between He tried to meditate between two families.

Mock at Do not mock at the dumb.

Mourn for In elegy, poet mourn for someone

Mastery of He has mastery of playing cricket.


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Mindful of Bushra is mindful of her studies.

Marry to Jane is married to Bingley.


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Necessity for He has necessity for script.

Natural to Politeness is natural to him.

Necessity to The pen has no longer necessity to me.


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Occur to The accident occurred to the Bennet family.

Open to The competition is open to all.

Obstacle to Idleness is obstacle to prosperity.

Obliged to Good students are obliged to the teachers.


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Overwhelmed with My parents were overwhelmed with joy at my


success.

Owe to I am owed to him.

Oust from He was ousted from the committee.


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Order for Inspector order the police for the arrest of thief.

Occupied with I am occupied with business.

Offend against Israel offended against UN resolution

Opposite to My house is opposite to the hospital.


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Originate from The plan originated from him.

Object to I object to your activities.


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Play with Do not play with knife.

Parallel to Draw a parallel line to this straight line.

Prefer to Austin prefers milk to tea.

Prohibit from Uncle was prohibited from eating sugar.


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Play at Naughty boys play at cards.

Play on I can play on a piano.

Pity for Have pity for the poor.

Persist in He persisted in disturbing me.


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Preside over The speaker presided over the parliament.

Poor in The man is poor in health.

Popular with He is popular with all for his goodness.


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Quarrel with Do not quarrel with your brothers.

Qualified for He is qualified for the post.


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Refrain from You have to refrain your self from social vice.

Ready for The team is ready for playing game.

Respectful to I am respectful to teachers.

Refer to He referred me to Mr. Amzad.


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Respect for I show respect for the liberation fighters.

Rich in Our country is rich in fish.

Remind of Please, remind me of the matter.

Rely on I rely on my father.


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Render into I want to render my writings into English from


Bangla.

Ready at The clerk is ready at figures.

'Resemblance to The two families showed resemblance to each


other.
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Repent of I have no repentation of my guilt.

Recover from He recovered from illness.

Respond to Respond to the roll call.

Rest with It rests with you to grant my prayer.


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Retire from Jamil has retired to cot.

Result of Anarchy is a result of misconduct.

Result from Problem resulted form poverty.

Result in Vanity results in disbelief.


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Rid of He tried to get rid of smoking.


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Smell of This pot smells of milk

Suitable for The land is suitable for planting trees.

Search for I am searching for my pen.

Safeguard against Say truth as a safeguard against all situations.


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Sanguine of Imtiaz is sanguine of success.

Sensitive to The news is sensitive to all.

Smile at Do not smile at me.

Sad at He was sad at leaving college.


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Sentence to The prisoner was sentenced to death.

Similar to My pen is similar to my pencil.

Sympathy for Ziad has no sympathy for the poor.

Suspicious of I am suspicious of his manner.


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Supplement to This point is supplement to the argument.

Satisfaction in I find satisfaction in helping the poor.

Slave to Berkley was slave to smoking.

Stained with My hand is stained with blue colour.


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Stared at Do not stare at the girl.

Sufficient for 350 runs are sufficient for winning a match.

Stick to I want to stick to my aim.

Sure of He is sure of his success.


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Subscribe to We subscribe to the local criminals.


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Think of/about Think about the developing of your thought.

Talk to He was talking to the teacher.

Thirst for I have thirst for knowledge.

Triumph over Muslims triumphed over the Jew in the battle.


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Talk to I am talking to the teacher.

Taste for He has taste for cycling.

True to Be true to your word.

Think over Think carefully over his advice.


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Tired with I am tired with excessive work.

Tired of I am tired of your foolishness.


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Used to He used to play cricket.

Useful to This book is useful to me.

Unequal to He is unequal to the task.

Uneasy about I am uneasy about the effect of his action.


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Union with Helal seeks union with him.


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Vest with The principal is vested with the power.

Visit to I went on a visit to the museum.

Void of All your activities are void of meaning.

Vote for I voted for an honest man.


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Victim of We are the victims of circumstances.

Victim to She is victim to dowry.

Vain of She is vain of her beauty.

Versed in He is well versed in politics.


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View of He is guilty in the view of the judge.

View to I left home with a view to acquiring knowledge.


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Want of I have want of knowledge.

Wish for I wished for a good result.

Worthy of Aminur is worthy of praise.

Wonder at I wonder at his behaviour.


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Wait upon Wait upon the poor.


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Yield to The rebels yielded to the king.


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Zeal for Eliot had zeal for romanticism.

Zest for I have no zest for the work now.

Zealous for He is zealous for liberty.

Jealous in Be jealous in a good cause.

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