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We should all ... our rights.
stand up for (sth)
I've ... petrol, can you give me a lift?
run out of (sth)
How can they ... all these inconveniences?
put up with (sth) / put up with (sb)
I'd like to ... my rudeness.
make up for (sth)
I know he ... me so I can't disappoint him.
looks up to (sb)
I'm ... hearing from you again.
looking forward to (sth)
He thinks he can ... her because she doesn't have a job.
look down on (sb)
Don't waste time ... things that have caused you distress.
looking back on (sth)
Jack hasn't been able to ... the rest of his team.
keep up with (sb) / keep up with (sth)
I’ve told him to ... her, but he won’t listen.
keep away from (sb) / keep away from (sth)
I might ... organizing another trip in the spring.
get round to (sth)
Oh sorry for interrupting, please, ... your speech.
get on with (sth)
After hours of relaxation I finally ... this hard task.
get down to (sth)
Why are you still lying?! You will never ... it!
get away with (sth)
I cannot ... my siblings. We are fighting all the time.
get along with (sb) / get on with (sb)
He left home after ... his parents.
falling out with (sb)
She is not systematic, this is why she's ... her school work again.
fallen behind with (sth)
My best friend ... college last year.
dropped out of (sth)
He's trying to ... fatty food.
cut down on(sth)
They still haven't ... a name for their new branch.
come up with (sth)
This industry ... the environmentalist's criticism.
came in for (sth)
Harry has ... flu.
come down with (sth)
I have to ... paperwork, because I am up to my ears in work.
catch up on (sth)
Last night two criminals ... maximum security prison.
broke out of (sth)
I ... my new colleagues quickly.
took to (sb/sth)
Who do you ... - your father or your mother?
take after (sb)
I would like to remind you that you are the one responsible for ... this contract.
seeing to (sth)
I ... Peter yesterday! Did you know that he got married?
ran into (sb)
Why don't you ... me all the time?!
pick on (sb)
The detective is ... the disappearance of a young woman.
looking into (sth)
I've been ... you everywhere.
looking for (sb/sth)
Do you have any experience in ... small children?
looking after (sb/sth)
My grandmother ... a small pension.
lives off (sth)
Two masked men ... this bank yesterday.
held up (sth)
I have finally ... what is wrong with my bike.
found out (sth)
My sister has ... my best friend. Hardly a days go by without her talking about him.
fallen for (sb)
I'll have to ... a computer this week.
do without (sth)
The film ... racial prejudice in American society.
deals with (sth)
She ... an old mansion on the outskirts of London.
came into (sth)
I must say that I have never ... this kind of problem before.
come across (sth)
Some environmental groups .... a ban on genetically-modified products.
call for (sth)
We were shopping when my mother, suddenly, ... my teacher in town.
bumped into (sb)
Someone has ... our house!
broken into (sth)