PAPER OF ZILLADAR/AD L.G/MONITORING INSPECTOR
- – I have heard many stories of bright young research workers being lured ___ only to find their position change for the work
- – The condemned man appealed___ the court for mercy.
- – there is little point in remonstrating ___ Raza. He won’t listen to reason.
- – There is not much optimism in the air, but at least both sides are putting a brave face ___ proceedings.
- – In their anxiety, prisoners would often blurt ____ pieces of vital information.
- – The policeman story conflicts ____ that of the accused.
- – contrary to my father’s expectations, I did quite well ___ the job.
- – the line of action, if persisted ___ could lead to disaster.
- – The plague break ____ in London that summer and hundreds died.
- – They had few essential supplies to begin ___ so they had to improvise.
- – The rules were rigid in principles, sometimes departed ____ in practice.
- – It is reassuring to have friends enquire ___ you when you are ill.
- – their life was hedged ____ with petty restrictions
- – After a day out in the field, they pitched ____ the food with a rare appetite.
- – if you would like to put in an application I am sure it will be regarded ___ sympathy.
- . leave one to sink or swim.
- . The pros and cons.
- to break the ice:
- . by the rule of thumb:
- . to lose one’s head:
- . to be in abeyance:
- .to spill the beans:
- .to take a leap in the dark.
- . to take the bull of the horns:
- . to split hours:
- . skeptical.
- . wreck.
- . relegate.
- . sagacity.
- . consummate.
- . coalition.
- . menace.
- invincible.
- . abhor.
- . erratic.
- . disdain.
- . arrogant.
- . serene.
- . predicament.
- . ambiguous.
- . persuasive.
- . pacify.
- . redundant.
- . tangible.