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George assured his boss that he would _____ all his energies in doing hiw new job. A. call forth B. call at C. call on D. call of 8. Attemps to persuade her to stay after she felt insulted were ____ . A. in no way B. on the contrary C. at a loss D. of no avail 9. The formal gardens originally _____ in the early 1990's aere so elaborate that the care of 32 gardeners was required. A. laid down B. laid out C. laid over D. laid up 10. If you _____ the bottle and cigarettes, you'll be much healthied. A. take off B. keep off C. get off D. set off 11. Poverty depresses most people, _____ my father it was otherwise. A. in case B. in case of C. in the case of D. in any way 12. He was such a busy man that after a long delay, he ____ writing the letter. A. get around to B. looked forward to C. passed on to D. took to 13. Wten a psychologist does a general experiment about the human mind, he selects people ______ and ask them questions. 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