to be fond OF smth. - -.
HM the Queen is not very fond of going to concerts.
to be angry WITH smb. - -.
Helen was angry with me for keeping her waiting.
to be famous FOR smth. - -.
Pierre Curie is famous for his discoveries in physics.
to arrive AT the airport - ...().
We expect them to arrive at the airport by 5.
to arrive IN the city (town) - ... ().
The Japanese delegation is arriving in the city at the end of this week.
to be late FOR smth. - -.
Jane is often late for classes.
to depend ON smb. - -.
Lots of things depend on you.
to travel BY train/car/plane - ...
This time I would prefer travelling by plane.
to graduate FROM the university/institute/college - .
Many outstanding people have graduated from Oxford.
to happen TO smb. - -.
What has happened to you?
to be surprised AT smth. - -.
Jack will be very much surprised at your departure.
to make an impression ON smb. - -.
Last week's performance at Covent Garden made a great impression on the audience.
to rely ON smb./smth. - -/-.
You may rely on me.
to have influence ON smb./smth. - -/-.
The Yukos row has a negative influence on Russia's image abroad.