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butt in (on somebody/something)
​to interrupt a conversation rudely
press ahead/on (with something)
​to continue doing something in a determined way; to hurry forward.
Rabbit on [about]
to talk for too long about something that is not important or interesting
cut in [on sb/sth]
interrupt
note down
write
look into [something]
to investigate/research
turn to [ing] / turn to [sth/sb]
to start doing something new or different from what you were doing before | to go to sb/sth for help when you are having difficulty dealing with a situation
count on (sb)
depend on
put in a good word for (sb)
say something positive
run sth by [sb]
to tell someone your ideas so that they can give you their opinion
step in [for sb]
take their place
work out sth [by + ing*] | at $$ **
find the answer to something / *solve a sum or determine an amount by calculation/ **be calculated at a certain figure or amount.+
work something/sb out
agree/ understand someone's character.
get back to [ sb] [on sth]
reply
pick up
receive
give in [to] + noun
surrender
give up
abandon
put in
give
catch up [with]
do something that should be done
called in
asked to do something