Put in the missing prepositions or postpositions if necessary:
1. Mr. Smith was stunned on hearing that his better half sided … John, his bitter rival.
2. He realized it would take some years to win his money … .
3. Never pat him … the back. That makes him crazy.
4. He promised to put our child … top day care.
5. … now … he is a member of our family.
6. Little Roger was presented … the slippers … the shape …doggies.
7. The attorney insisted … granting the Gordons permanent guardianship … the child.
8. She hired … a detective to keep an eye … her unfaithful hubby.
9. Someday you’ll be … … money and then you’ll come to ask … my help.
10. I can only sympathize … you. You’ll have to fit … the family where everyone but the father despises you … your origin.
11. I promise not to walk … … you, but to fight … everything I have to win your love … .
12. Don’t worry … your daughter. She is well cared … .
13. Two women were standing … … each other … the babies … their arms.