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