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She's been BUILDING UP her strength over the last few months and should beat everyone in the competition
increasing
I really recommend TAKING OUT some good holiday insurance for the US. Healthcare is very expensive there
contracting and paying for
This sofa TAKES UP too much space in this room.
occupying (space and also time)
Her name keeps CROPPING UP in conversation. / I'm sorry I'm late - something CROPPED UP.
appearing or happening unexpectedly
The man's story just didn't ADD UP and the police charged him with murder.
make sense
I just want to JOT DOWN a few ideas for my next novel.
write down / make notes
I can't do this. I give up.
stop doing something because it's too difficult
We need to draw up a list of candidates for this new job.
write down (officially)
We CAME UP AGAINST a few problems but we managed to sort them out and everything's fine.
 
deal with a problem
 
solve a problem
 
overcome a problem
 
create a problem
I enjoyed King Edward's School enormously once I'd SETTLED IN.
become used to something new
If you need to, you know you CALL ON our staff to help you out.
ask/appeal to someone (officially)
He's leaving the company because he just doesn't FIT IN.
feel like you belong to a group
I need to BRING UP a few issues that have been affecting your performance! Ready?
 
starting talking about
 
show
 
find a solution to
Most teachers have to PUT UP WITH some bad behaviour from students. It's part of the job, unfortunately!
 
tolerate
 
agree to something
 
get angry
They are CARRYING OUT some work in the parks and streets of the city.
to do something, especially when instructed to
"Can we start the game?" "Yes, GO AHEAD."
to give permission to do something
The teacher's asked us to FIND some information OUT about the Greeks.
to get information about something
I'm GEARING myself UP to talk to him, but I'm quite nervous!
 
getting ready
 
planning
 
taking part in
 
going