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My colleague’s feeling ill. I hope I don’t COME UP WITH whatever she’s got.
 
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Richard WENT BACK ON his word. Now, he's not taking me to New York.
 
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After that storm last night, you’ll need to WATCH OUT FOR fallen branches on the road.
 
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The government wants to DO AWAY WITH student grants. As you can imagine, students aren’t happy.
 
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I wonder if my sister will actually DO THROUGH WITH her plans to move to Australia.
 
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Abru always LOOKS DOWN ON people who aren’t as rich as her. What a snob!
 
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I’m so busy these days. It’s difficult to KEEP UP ON everyone’s news.
 
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If you’re in the area, would you mind LOOKING IN ON my grandmother at her flat? I want to be sure she’s OK.
 
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I’m putting on too much weight. I need to CUT UP ON chocolate and crisps.
 
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Make sure you don’t GET UP TO any mischief when we’re away.
 
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