81.
The police . . . . . . . . any attempt of arson by . . . . . . . . at the trouble spot quite in time.

82.
She was . . . . . . . . because all her plans had gone . . . . . . . .

83.
Instead of . . . . . . . ., prove your worth by . . . . . . . . something.

84.
The charges made in the system were so . . . . . . . .that they didn't require any . . . . . . . .

85.
He was so convinced that people were driven by . . . . . . . . motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely . . . . . . . . act.

86.
The bandit . . . . . . . . the traveller of his purse of gold and . . . . . . . . him grievously.

87.
The increasing revival of dramatic classics is, to one critic, . . . . . . . .; it seems to him a sign of the . . . . . . . . of the modern theatre.

88.
In his . . . . . . . ., he followed the . . . . . . . . course.

90.
Sunita decided to set . . . . . . . . some time everyday for prayers.

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