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Helen ... ... her mother. (have the same characteristics as)
Take after
Andrew is ... ... parliament. (be a candidate for)
Stand for
I won't ... ... such rudeness! (tolerate)
Stand for
Can you ... ... the dog's food? (attend to, take care of)
See to
Well have to ... ... getting you an office (make arrangements)
See about
I ... ... Steve in the supermarket yesterday (meet by chance)
Run into
My teacher is always ... ... me. (choose a person to punish)
Pick on
Where are you ... ... exactly? (go in the direction of)
Make for
Let's ... ... the town today. (look at everything)
Look round
The government is ... ... the problem. (investigate)
Look into
They ... ... the money her father gives them. (have as income)
Live on
Try to ... ... the lesson as much as you can. (take part in, contribute to)
Join in
Let's ... ... our plan once more. (discuss the details)
Go over
Barry has ... ... his illness now. (recover from)
Get over
What are you ... ... ? (suggest)
Get at
We'll have to ... ... a holiday this year. (manage without having)
Do without
How can we ... ... the traffic problem? (take action to solve a problem)
Deal with
I'm ... ... you to help me. (depend on)
Count on
Sue ... ... a large sum of money. (inherit)
Come into
Joe ... ... this old painting in the attic. (find by chance)
Come across
I ... ... some friends in Plymouth. (visit for a short time)
Call on
I'll ... ... you at six. (come to your house and collect you)
Call for
Jim ... ... you yesterday. (ask for news of)
Ask after
You must learn to ... ... ... yourself! (defend)
Stand up for
Oh dear, we've ... ... ... petrol! (have no more of)
Run out of
I can't ... ... ... these screaming children! (accept without complaining)
Put up with
This wonderful dinner ... ... ... the bad service. (compensate for)
Make up for
We are ... ... ... our holiday. (think we will enjoy)
Look forward to
I really ... ... ... my teacher. (admire)
Look up to
Our neighbours ... ... ... anyone without a car. (feel superior to)
Look down on
You're going too fast! I can't ... ... ... you! (stay in the same place as)
Keep up with
Julie has ... ... ... playing with dolls. (become too old for)
Grow out of
Do you ... ... ... sailing? (have as a hobby)
Go in for
What has young Bill been ... ... ...? (do something bad)
Get up to
I haven't ... ... ... decorating yet. (find time to do)
Get round to
I managed to ... ... ... working late. (avoid a responsibility)
Get out of
Stop talking and ... ... ... your work! (continue with)
Get on with
Do you ... ... ... your new boss? (have good relations with)
Get along/on with
Jack stole the money and ... ... ... it. (do something bad and not be punished)
Get away with
You must ... ... ... going to work. (have the strength and energy to do)
Feel up to
You must ... ... ... reality! (accept, deal with)
Face up to
I ... ... ... Bill and Sheila on my way home. (visit for a short time)
Drop in on
Have you ... ... ... an answer yet? (think of)
Come up with
I'm afraid we've ... ... ... a problem we can't solve. (meet, find)
Come up against
They are too far ahead for us to ... ... ... them. (reach the same place as)
Catch up with
I've decided to ... ... ... sugar. (reduce the amount of)
Cut down on