Fill in the blanks of this sentence with appropriate preposition:
He made his escape by jumping ................. a window and jumping ............ waiting car. To get to the Marketing Department, you have to go those ................ stairs and then ................ the corridor to the end. I saw something about it ......... television. I couldn’t get in ............ the door so I had to climb ............... a window. She took the gun ............ her pocket and shot him ............ the eyes. He drove .......... me without stopping and drove off ............ the centre of town. I took the old card .............. the computer and put ............. the new one. I went ......... him and asked him the best way to get ............ town. It’s unlucky to walk .......... a ladder in my culture. I always walk ........ them. The restaurant is ............. the High Street, ............ the cinema. Sally left school ............. the age of 16 and went to work .............. a bank. He jumped .......... the wall and ........... the garden. He was driving ........... 180 miles per hour when he crashed the central barrier. She ran .......... the corridor and .............. the stairs to the second floor. John is the person standing ............ the window, .......... the women with the long blonde hair. When the bull ran ........ me, I jumped ........ the fence. Look, that car’s ............ fire. He saw a parking space .......... two cars and drove .......... it. Harry comes to work ......... car but I prefer to come ......... foot. He took the book .......... the shelf and put it ............ his bag.
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Fill in the blanks of this sentence with appropriate preposition:
He made his escape by jumping through a window and jumping into waiting car. To get to the Marketing Department, you have to go those .......(?)......... stairs and then through the corridor to the end. I saw something about it on tel