B: Fill in the appropriate preposition or adverb where necessary.
1. The Bill of Rights prevented the monarch ____ abusing his power. 2. England withdrew from any active interference ____ the struggles of the Continent. 3. The new Criminal Code provides ____ the replacement of the death penalty ____ the serious crimes ____ the life imprisonment. 4. His client dispensed ____ much help of his lawyer. 5. At the trial they were acquitted ____ the offence. 6. The employee was severely reprimanded ____ interfering ____ his employer’s business. 7. He gave false evidence ____ the threat of force. 8. No person can be imprisoned ____ a fair trial. 9. The Bill of Rights is regarded ____ a cornerstone of American liberties. 10. The justice ____ the peace committed Alice Robinson ____ jail and then she was brought ____ trial. 11. The constable was sent ____ prison because he had arrested her ____ the warrant. 12. The Miranda v. Arizona case led ____ the United States Supreme Court decision ____ the Miranda warning. 13. ____ Napoleon’s Code all citizens are treated as equals ____ regard ____ their rank.