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C1 Phrasal verbs

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  • expect something to happen and make plans based on it
    count on
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  • agree to be involved in an activity or organisation
    sign up
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  • disappoint somebody by failing to do what you were expected or agreed to do
    let (sb) down
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  • decide to arrange or delay an activity until a later date
    put off
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  • start a journey
    set off
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  • do something unpleasant or difficult that has already been agreed or promised
    go through with (sth)
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  • be unable to stop feeling embarrassed about something you have done
    never live something down
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  • give somebody the money that you owe them
    pay up
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  • happen, usually unexpectedly
    come up
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  • Sorry. I'm not able to come today; something has...
    come up
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  • If you don't ... now, I'm never lending you money again
    pay up
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  • I can't believe I did that; I'll never be able to ...
    live it down
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  • She ... her marriage despite having great reservations
    went through with
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  • We ... ten hours ago and we still haven't arrived
    set off
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  • You really shouldn't ... doing your homework; better to do it now
    put off
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  • I can't belive you've done that. I'm very disappointed. You've really ... me ...
    let / down
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