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 * 1. abide by : Everyone must abide by the judgment of the court. **
 * 2. abide with : we must abide with our friends through thick and thin. **
 * 3. abound in : The sea abounds in wealth. **
 * 4. abscond from : He absconds from classes only when he is ill. **
 * 5. absent from : The clerk is absent from his section. **
 * 6. absolve of : The judge absolved the official of charges of corruption. **
 * 7. absorb in : Lata is absorbed in singing. **
 * 8. abstain from : Postal employees abstained from their duties protesting against the Government’s indifference towards their problems. **
 * 9. abundance of : There is abundance of oil and natural gas in the Godavari basin. **
 * 10.abundant in : Rice is abundant in the Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. **
 * 11. accede to : The Government acceded to the demands of the striking employees. **
 * 12. accompanied by : Bill Clinton, the President of the United States of America, accompanied by his daughter and other high-level officials, visited India. **
 * 13. according to : According to Darwin, man has evolved out of the ape. **
 * 14. account for : The accountant must account for the shortage of cash in the treasury. **
 * 15. accuse of : The man was accused of smuggling and murder. **
 * 16. accustomed to : The boy is accustomed to reading till midnight. **
 * 17. acquit of : The judge acquitted him of all charges of corruption. **
 * 18. acquaint with : After returning from South Africa, Gandhi went round the country to acquaint himself with the people and their problems. **
 * 19. adapt to : We must adapt ourselves to different environments. **
 * 20. admit to : He admitted his son to a public school. **
 * 21. adhere to : Government employees must adhere to a code of conduct. **
 * 22. adjacent to : My office is adjacent to my house. **
 * 23. adjourn to : For want of quorum the committee meeting was adjourned to the next day. **
 * 24. afraid of : Children are afraid of dogs. **
 * 25. agree to : The Government agreed to the demands of the employees. **
 * 26. agree with : I agree with you that afforestation brings ecological balance. **
 * 27. agree on : All the members of the teachers’ association agreed on the need to observe punctuality. **
 * 28. ail from : The nation is ailing from disunity. **
 * 29. aim at : The hunter aimed his shot at the deer. **
 * 30. akin to : Man is akin to other animals in almost all matters. **
 * 31. argue against … with : The leaders of the opposition parties argued with the Prime Minister against revising the Constitution. **
 * 32. ashamed of : Ashamed of her failure in the examinations, a girl committed suicide. **
 * 33. ask for : He asked me for a sheet of paper. **
 * 34. aspire after : Avaricious persons aspire after more and more money. **
 * 35. associate with : Vinoba Bhave was associated with the Sarvodaya Movement. **
 * 36. attend to : I have urgent work to attend to. **
 * 37. attend on : Doctors and nurses attend on patients. **
 * 38. attentive to : Snakes are said to be attentive to music. **
 * 39. authority on : Dr.S.Radhakrishnan was an authority on Eastern philosophy. **
 * 40. authority over : In India the executive has no authority over the judiciary. **
 * 41. avail of : We must avail ourselves of every opportunity to prosper in life. **
 * 42. aware of : In a democratic country the people must be aware of their duties and responsibilities. **
 * 43. bear with : As a teacher I cannot bear with indiscipline. **
 * 44. believe in : Indians believe in superstitions. **
 * 45. beloved of : The last child is generally the most beloved of the parents. **
 * 46. benefit from : We must be benefited from the experience and example of others. **
 * 47. benefit of : There is no benefit of sending sub-standard sports team abroad. **
 * 48. bend before : We should not bend before traitors. **
 * 49. bend on : The University is bent on introducing information technology courses. **
 * 50. bend to : Weak persons bend to pressure. **
 * 51. bestow on : God bestowed his favour on me. **
 * 52. binding on : The resolutions passed by the majority of the cabinet, are binding on the entire Cabinet. **
 * 53. bless with : I am blessed with four daughters. **
 * 54. blind in : The beggar seems to be blind in both the eyes. **
 * 55. blind to : Parents generally are blind to the faults of their children. **
 * 56. blush at : The newly married couple blush at each other. **
 * 57. boast of : One should not boast of one’s own virtues. **
 * 58. boil with : Gopal boiled with anger when Ravi called him a rogue. **
 * 59. born of : Michael Faraday was born of poor parents. **
 * 60. brim with : On the eve of the examinations, the boy is brimming with confidence. **
 * 61. bristle with : An honest man’s path is always bristled with difficulties. **
 * 62. brood over : There is no use of brooding over our past misfortunes.
 * 63. busy in : I am busy preparing notes. **
 * 64. busy with : The Principal is busy with examinations. **
 * 65. capable of : Bears are capable of climbing trees. **
 * 66. care about : Selfish rulers do not care about the welfare of toiling masses. **
 * 67. care for : Some persons do not care for breakfast. **
 * 68. careful of : The student was careful of his words in front of the Principal. **
 * 69. cash in on : Unscrupulous people try to cash in on our ignorance. **
 * 70. cause for : Although there is political instability in the country, there is no cause for panic. **
 * 71. charge against : An opposition leader leveled charges of corruption against a minister. **
 * 72. charge with : An official of the Air Force was charged with spying for a foreign country. **
 * 73. claim to : Both sons and daughters have a claim to ancestral property. **
 * 74. clash of : The clash of interests between America and Russia took the world to the brink of disaster. **
 * 75. clash with : The Border Security Force jawans clashed with some cross country smugglers. **
 * 76. climb up…down : Cats can climb up and down the trees very quickly. **
 * 77. cling to : One must cling to the truth at all times. **
 * 78. close to : Huck and Jim are close to each other. **
 * 79. Collide with : Many people died when a passenger bus collided with a transport lorry. **
 * 80. collude with : Terrorists and extremists colluded with smugglers to destroy the country. **
 * 81. combine into : Paes and Bhupati have combined into a fine doubles team in Tennis. **
 * 82. commensurate with: Wages must be commensurate with the volume of work. **
 * 83. commit to : Democracy is committed to the welfare of the people. **
 * 84.commune with : Spiritualists commune with supernatural powers. **
 * 85.compare to : Sardar Patel is compared to Bismarck of Germany. **
 * 86.compare with : Mumbai can be compared with Hollywood in some respects. **
 * 87.compensate for : The Management must compensate in cash for the loss of life or limb suffered by the workers. **
 * 88. eliminate from : Corrupt officials must be eliminated from public life. **