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Phrasal verbs and phrases (rules and laws)
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She said the government would _________ __ the necessary legislation to deal with the problem. (introduce)
bring in
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Equal pay legislation ________ ____ force over 40 years ago. (started to be used)
came into
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The goverment are trying to __________ ____ support for lower speed limits by means of a major publicity campaign. (increase, make stronger)
build up
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The government has recently ________ ___ some new laws to lower the number of road accidents. (introduce)
brought in
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Enforcement of the new law will c______ u_____ the ______ of the police. (be the responsibility)
come under the authority
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The popularity of big 4x4 cars is _________ ___ at the moment. (getting smaller)
falling off
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This rule was _________ ___ due to safety consideration. (introduce)
brought in
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The new law _________ __ penalties for those that misuse guns. (makes them higher)
toughens up
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A special committee is still _________ ___ details of the new legislation. (remove last difficulties)
ironing out
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They wanted to keep it secret, but news about the proposed changes has _______ ____ in a major national newspaper. (become known by the public)
leaked out
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Confidence in existing speed limits has been ________ ___ for some time now. (get smaller)
falling off
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Support for environmentally friendly cars is _________ ___ amongst the general public. (increase)
building up
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News of the incident _______ ____ almost immediately. (become known to public)
leaked out
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They’re meeting in Berlin to _______ ___ the final details of the contract. (remove last remaining difficulties)
iron out
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A new law stopping teenagers from riding motorbikes should _________ ___ force immediately. (be applied)
come into
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I think they should __________ ___ drink-drive laws. (make them stricter)
toughen up
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