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.