VI.2. Completați spațiile libere cu prepozițiile care lipsesc. (BETWEEN, BY,
FOR, FROM, IN, INTO, OF, ON, TO, THROUGH, UP, WITH)
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The Oxford colleges
The University of Oxford is made 1.... of a large number 2.... colleges all
of which enjoy a considerable measure 3.... independence.
The colleges which have succeeded 4.... tracing their foundation 5.... the
earliest dates are University (1249), Balliol (1262) and Merton (1264).
Almost all the colleges are 6.... old sites, but new ones occasionally come
7.... being as a result 8.... endowment.
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Most of the buildings, however, date 9.... the 17th century, and 10....
recent years large sums have been spent 11.... cleaning their stonework.
Each college is entered 12.... a gatehouse 13.... which a porter has a
room where he deals 14.... enquiries and sees who is entering and leaving.
15.... all the college entrances there are various notices, 16.... example:
Gentlemen are reminded that the Dean is available 17.... Tuesdays 18....
10 a.m. and 12 noon to see them 19.... appointment. 20.... beginning and
end of term the lodge is piled high 21.... students' cases.
The gatehouse opens 22.... the front quadrangle, which has a nice lawn
enclosed 23.... three sides by students' rooms, while 24.... the fourth stand
the hall and the chapel. The rooms are usually not open 25.... the public.
The hall and chapel are reminders 26.... the importance of religion 27....
the origin and development of the university. Many colleges, such as Corpus
Christi and Queen's were founded 28.... ensure that the church would not
lack an educated clergy.
Many of the pictures 29.... the halls are 30.... great value and are the
work of distinguished artists.
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The University of Oxford is made 1 FROM of a large number 2 OF colleges all of which enjoy a considerable measure 3 WITH independence.
The colleges which have succeeded 4 IN tracing their foundation 5FROM the earliest dates are University (1249), Balliol (1262) and Merton (1264).
Almost all the colleges are 6 BETWEEN old sites, but new ones occasionally come 7 UP being as a result 8 OF endowment.
Most of the buildings, however, date 9 FROM the 17th century, and 10 IN
recent years large sums have been spent 11 ON cleaning their stonework.
Each college is entered 12 THROUGH a gatehouse 13 BY which a porter has a room where he deals 14 WITH enquiries and sees who is entering and leaving. 15 ON all the college entrances there are various notices, 16 FOR example: Gentlemen are reminded that the Dean is available 17 ON Tuesdays 18 BETWEEN 10 a.m. and 12 noon to see them 19 WITH appointment. 20 ON beginning and end of term the lodge is piled high 21 BY students' cases.
The gatehouse opens 22 INTO the front quadrangle, which has a nice lawn enclosed 23 FROM three sides by students' rooms, while 24 ON the fourth stand the hall and the chapel. The rooms are usually not open 25 FOR the public. The hall and chapel are reminders 26 OF the importance of religion 27 BY the origin and development of the university. Many colleges, such as Corpus Christi and Queen's were founded 28 TO ensure that the church would not lack an educated clergy.
Many of the pictures 29 ON the halls are 30 OF great value and are the
work of distinguished artists.