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We need to find a garage before the car runs AROUND / OUT OF / AFTER petrol.
OUT OF (run out of something = have nothing left)
I realised I'd left my wallet at home just as the train pulled DOWN / TOGETHER / OUT of the station.
OUT (pull out = when a vehicle pulls out, it starts moving onto a road or onto a different part of the road)
We've got to set ASIDE / OFF / APART for the airport at about six tomorrow morning.
OFF (set off = to start on a trip)
Your uncle will take you to the bus station to see you THROUGH / OFF / ABOUT.
OFF (see someone off = to go to the place that someone is leaving from in order to say goodbye to them)
Alan's new electric wheelchair makes it much easier for him to get OVER / ROUND / UP the town.
ROUND (get round/around = to travel or move from place to place)
The underground isn't running today because a train's broken OFF / UP / DOWN in the tunnel.
DOWN (break down = when a machine breaks down, it stops working)
Slow down because we have to turn OUT / OFF / UP at the next junction.
OFF (turn off = to leave the road you are travelling on and travel along another one)
Arzu and I are hoping to get OVER / THROUGH / AWAY next weekend.
AWAY (get away = to go somewhere to have a holiday)
Could you drop me OVER / OFF / OUT over there, just outside the museum?
OFF (drop off = to take someone or something to a particular place, usually by car, as you travel to a different place)
As the train pulled BY / IN / THROUGH, we saw Susie waving from the window.
IN (pull in = arrive to the station to take the passengers)