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in
 the morning /evening/afternoon
in time
- last Saturday/week/ month etc
on Friday/Thursday etc
in the middle
by the time (selleks ajaks, kui...)
at night
in a minute (minuti pärast)
haven’t talked to them for over a month
- next weekend/month/day
on the first day
at the end of the semester
been sitting here  for more than an hour
in the next ten minutes
worried at first
in the end
on  January 26
at 2 o'clock
in December
on  Christmas day
at noon
in 1995
- tomorrow /yesterday morning
on New Year 's Eve
at midnight
in the seventeenth century
in the 1870s
in  early spring
on the left
at  work /home/school
in the hospital
in history class
on the freeway
in the ocean
at the beach
in the desert
in the mountains
at a ski resort
in Telluride/Tallinn/London etc
in southwest Colorado
in the post office
on Delancy Street
on the corner
in the street
on Ridgeback Mountain
in the woods / forest
a small house on a lake
in the countryside
at the ticket counter
in any train station
in the country /world
on Kodiak Island
on the moon
on the ocean floor
in an exclusive shop
on Fifth Avenue
at the exchange counter
in the airport
at the mall
in the furniture department
at the top of the Eiffel Tower
on the Seine ( river )
stood in line
at the ticket window
in the movie theatre
at his desk
in his office
Donna went into the store , but I don't think she found what she was looking for because she came back  out  almost immediately.
Lily had problems climbing back  up to the tree house because she had injured her ankle as she was climbing up.
She didn't have any difficulty pulling into the parking space, but as she was backing out, she scratched the car parked next to her.
Although you can take an elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk  up. I was exhausted by the time we got to the top.
Our customer service center will help you solve that problem. Just walk down the hall and take the elevator up to the second floor.
at the computer
across – üle
along – mööda
around - ümber
over - üle
through - kaudu
under – alla
While they were hiking  through the forest, Laurelle and Frank saw a mountain lion.
We walked  along the river looking for a way to get across it, but there was no bridge .
When the kids saw the snake in the grass , they started running around screaming hysterically.
The train passed  through  nine tunnels on the way to Denver.
They strolled along the beach watching the sunset.
The plane flew over the Grand Canyon on the way to Los Angeles .
Several animals, including emus, ran across the road in front of the car as they were driving  through the outback of Australia .
They walked around the building twice looking for the entrance.
The cruise ship passed under the Golden Gate Bridge as it was leaving San Francisco .
His dog is always trying to escape from the backyard. Sometimes he manages to jump over the fence , and sometimes he digs a hole and crawls under it. Bottom of Form
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