Q.1
After reaching New York, Ramakant will have to . . . . . . . . himself to the new surroundings.
Q.2
The conference was successful, your style of presentation was . . . . . . . .; everyone liked it.
Q.3
Freedom is not a . . . . . . . . but our birth right.
Q.4
If something is beyond the . . . . . . . . of human knowledge man can know nothing about it.
Q.5
He tried to . . . . . . . . himself against a horde of ruffians.
Q.6
The problems suggested by style as a sign and index of personality may be . . . . . . . . from many points of view.
Q.7
If negotiations are to prove fruitful, there must not only be sincerity on each side, but there must also be . . . . . . . . in the sincerity of the other side.
Q.8
There has been a . . . . . . . lack of efficiency in all the crucial areas of the working of Public Sector Undertakings.
Q.9
A large crowd used to . . . . . . . to listen to his speech.
Q.10
Most of the issues discussed in the meeting were trivial and only a few were . . . . . . .
Q.11
His most striking . . . . . . . . is the enthusiasm which he brings to everything he does.
Q.12
The principal and staff have made . . . . . . . . efforts to enable the students to attend college on the days of the bus strike.
Q.13
He has . . . . . . . . people visiting him at his house because he fears it will cause discomfort to neighbours.
Q.14
He very successfully . . . . . . . . all the allegations levelled against him.
Q.15
Man power is the . . . . . . . . means of converting other resources to mankind's use and benefit.
Q.16
It is a rugged restless and uncertain existence that the . . . . . . . . lead.
Q.17
Through perseverance and hard work we can keep the . . . . . . . . of liberty burning even during dark and trying times.
Q.18
These medicines are . . . . . . . for curing cold.
Q.19
The criminals managed to escape from the prison even though two armed policemen were . . . . . . . vigil over them.
Q.20
My father keeps all his . . . . . . . papers in a lock and key.
Q.21
The defending champion justified his top . . . . . . . by clinching the title.
Q.22
The passengers and crew members of the aeroplane had a . . . . . . . escape when it was taking off from the runaway.
Q.23
They put his success . . . . . . . to sheer hard work.
Q.24
The young politician . . . . . . . with his party and decided to contest the election as an independent candidate.
Q.25
Apparently he was feeling . . . . . . . about his bad luck.
Q.26
When I pay him tomorrow, he . . . . . . . received everything I owe him.
Q.27
There was nobody to attend . . . . . . . the complaints of the customers.
Q.28
The High Court . . . . . . . the death sentence of the prisoner.
Q.29
The wood always . . . . . . . on water.
Q.30
The good is often . . . . . . . with their bones.
Q.31
The library expects you to return each and every book that you have . . . . . . .
Q.32
. . . . . . . work hard, you won't succeed.
Q.33
The thief . . . . . . . all the money.
Q.34
Make haste . . . . . . . we shall miss the train.
Q.35
This work ought to have . . . . . . . long ago.
Q.36
However, a large number of employees kept . . . . . . . from their offices today.
Q.37
How do you expect that country to progress when her government is corrupt, . . . . . . . and still largely feudal?
Q.38
The truck was . . . . . . . the traffic and the policeman asked the driver to move off.
Q.39
My friend has a strange habit of turning . . . . . . . at odd hours.
Q.40
Mr. Manmohan's property was divided . . . . . . . his daughter and sons.
Q.41
The city was kept . . . . . . . night curfew for several days.
Q.42
Everything he told me, I . . . . . . . . before.
Q.43
You're coming to the movie, . . . . . . . ?
Q.44
The robbers were arrested and . . . . . . . prison yesterday.
Q.45
He is too . . . . . . . to be deceived easily.
Q.46
If I take a state roadways bus, I'll get late, . . . . . . .
Q.47
She . . . . . . . the two candles in one breath.
Q.48
Boys are usually dependent on their parents . . . . . . . . they earn enough money to support themselves.
Q.49
The pilot had been warned about the storm before he . . . . . . . .
Q.50
The modern club is simply a more refined substitute . . . . . . . . the old fashioned tavern.
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