Focus on the phrases in italics.
prepositional phrase with a noun complement
She works for the fun of it
She began with a short example
prepositional phrase of means
As regards the French, they would disagree.
prepositional phrase as an attitudinal disjunct
The house was completely tiled with marble.
prepositional phrase with a wh-clause complement
They are good at Latin
*He came with the bus
prepositional phrase of instrument
Confusion of means with instrument prepositional phrases
referential prepositional phrase
He spoke on what to do in an emergency.
modified prepositional phrase of material
gradable adjective with prepositional phrase implying standard
adjunct prepositional phrase of purpose
They drove over the bridge.
To my disgust, she ate all of it.
They went by plane.