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Many people look __ __ athletes and celebrities. (= To admire or respect someone. It implies a sense of looking to someone as a role model or example)
look up to (Note: the opposite is to look down to)
He __ __ the train schedule on the internet. (= To search for information in a book, dictionary, or other reference material)
looked up
I __ ___ the book for the answer to the question. (= To examine something carefully)
looked through
The police are ___ ___ the robbery that happened last night. (= To investigate or examine something carefully)
looking into
I look __ __ hearing from you soon. (= To anticipate something with pleasure or excitement)
look forward to
I'm __ __ my keys. Have you seen them? (= To search)
looking for
I often __ ___ on my childhood with fondness. (=To think about the past )
look back
Can you __ __ my dog while I'm away? (= Take care of someone or something)
look after
I couldn't __ __ to the website because I forgot my password. (= To start using a computer system, especially by entering a password.)
log on
I hope the new restaurant __ __ __ the reviews. (= To fulfill expectations, to be as good as people hope or expect.)
lives up to
__ __, kids! It's time for bed. (= To pay close attention or to be ready to listen carefully)
Listen up
It's difficult to __ __ __ the latest technology trends. (= To stay at the same pace or level as someone or something else)
keep up with
__ __ trying, you'll eventually succeed. (= To continue doing something, especially something that is difficult or annoying)
Keep on
They __ __ the chance to travel to Europe for free. (=To take advantage of an opportunity quickly)
jumped on
I like to hang __ __ my friends on weekends.
hand around/ out with
Please __ __ your exam papers when you are finished. (=to give something to someone in authority or responsibility.)
hand in
I'll __ __ your phone as soon as I'm done using it. (= To return something to someone who gave it to you.)
hand back