The government is to bring _____ the necessary laws to deal with the problem.
A. down
B. to
C. up
D. in

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Taking a taxi to work … than taking a bus to work.
A. is more expensive
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C. expensive
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We have lived here _______________ 10 years
A. for
B. since
C. in
D. on
