* To accuse sb of doing sth.
They accused him of stealing the chickens.
* To be accustomed to doing sth.
She isn’t accustomed to having a lot of money.
* To advise sb to do sth.
I advise you to work harder in future.
* To agree to do sth.
He has agreed to help us.
* To agree with sb about sth.
I agree with you about the new decisions.
* To allow sb to do sth.
My father doesn’t allow me to go out at night.
* To be angry/annoyed with sb for doing sth.
He was annoyed with me for not coming to the meeting yesterday.
* To be anxious about sb/sth.
I’m very anxious about her health. She looks so tired these days.
* To be anxious to do sth.
He is anxious to meet you.
* To apologize to sb for doing sth.
I must apologize to them for not answering their letter.
* To appeal to sb for/against sth.
The hospital appealed to the local population for financial help.
The players appealed against the referee’s decision.
* To appl to sb for sth.
She has applied to the bank for a job as cashier.
* To approve of sb/sth.
He doesn’t approve of their marriage.
* To argue with sb about sth.
You are always arguing with me about what I should wear.
* To be aware/unaware of sth.
Are you aware of the dangers of smoking?
* To beg for sth.
They were so poor that they had to beg for all their food.
* To beg sb to do sth.
They begged me to help them.
* To believe in sb/sth.
He believes in God.
* To blame sb for sth.
They blamed him for breaking the clock.
* To boast about sth.
They are always boasting about their children’s successes.
* To borrow sth from sb.
I borrowed this jacket from my uncle.
* To cheer sb up.
I was feeling very sad, but your visit has cheered me up.
* To complain to sb about/of sth.
He has complained to me about your bad behavior.
I’ll give her an aspirin. She’s complaining of a headache.
* To concentrate on doing sth.
Let’s concentrate on finding a solution.
* To congratulate sb on doing sth.
We congratulated her on her success