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to start to like someone or something
take to
to start to use or do something as a habit
take to
to begin to have control of something (especially a business)
take over
to begin to have, use, or do something
take or / take up
to go to see something of interest
take in
to deceive or trick someone
take in
to provide a place for someone to live or stay
take in
to remove or subtract something
take away
to arrange or prepare something for use / someone's path through life
set up
to start a business
set up
to start an activity with a particular aim
set out
to cause to happen as in the trigger of a war
set off
to start on a trip
set off
to decide not to consider something
set aside
to save for a particular purpose
set aside
to distinguish or differenciate
set something or someone apart
to begin to do or deal with something (using afterwards -ing)
set about
to finish something (usually successfully)
get through
to succeed in talking to someone on the phone
get through
to remove something that you do not want any longer or send away someone annoying or to persuade them to leave
get rid of
to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experience, or an illness
get over
to accept an unpleasant fact or situation after dealing with it for a while
get over
to leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day
get off
to leave a place, usually in order to start a journey
get off
to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
get away with
to have a good relationship or deal successfully with a situation
get along/on with
to manage to find or produce something that is needed, usually money
come up with
to suggest or think of an idea or plan
come up with
when something happens as you said, it ... in a particular
comes out
to receive a piece of information or a document or to receive/notice someone's emotions
come through
to visit someone in their home
come by/round/over
to become conscious again after an accident or operation
come around/round
to change your opinion of something, often influenced by another person's opinion
come around/round
to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic
come across
to find something or someone by chance
come across