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keep something to oneself: not tell anyoneto the point: relevantUnderunder age: below the age of being legally permitted to do somethingbe under arrest: be held prisoner and charged with wrongdoingunder the auspices of: with the patronage of; supported byunder one's breath: in a whisperunder the circumstances: because this is trueunder consideration: being thought aboutunder control: able to be regulated or guidedunder cover of: protected by; undetected because ofunder fire: being shot at; being criticizedunder the impression that: having the idea thatbe under the influence of: be affected bybe under oath: have sworn to tell the truthunder observation: being watched carefullyunder restraint: prevented from doing somethingUphave something up one's sleeve: have a secret idea or plan in reserveWithwith impunity: without risk of injury or punishmentwith the naked eye: without using a magnifying lenswith no strings attached: (of help given) with no conditions; to be used freelytake with a pinch of salt: not believe completelywith regard to: concerning; aboutwith respect to: concerning; abouttarred with the same brush: havi ng the same faultswith a vengeance: very much; more than usualWithinwithin limits: to a certain extent; not too muchwithin living memory: within the memory of people now aliveWithoutgo without saying: be obviousSee Exercises 3 and 4,3, Nouns followed by prepositionsThe following are examples of nouns which are usually followed by certain prepositions,In the case of phrases which are idioms, the meanings of the phrases are indicated inbrackets.

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