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to be interested in something
 
to be into sth
 
to get on sth
 
to read up on sth
to reserve a place for somebody at a hotel/event
 
to book sb into
 
to talk sb into sth
 
to tell sb off
to finish school/college at end of term/year
 
to break up
 
to check out
 
to drop out
to introduce a topic in a discussion
 
to bring up
 
to call out
 
to listen up
to suddenly start doing something (laughing/crying)
 
to burst out
 
to speak out
 
to read out
to stop somebody feeling angry, upset or excited
 
to calm sb down
 
to talk sb into sth
 
to tell sb off
to arrive and register at a hotel or airport
 
to check in
 
to pull up
 
to pull over
to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key
 
to check out
 
to check in
 
to check up
to become happy
 
to cheer up
 
to take off
 
to turn up
to write a written text again on a piece of paper
 
to copy out
 
to go over
 
to rub out
to use time, energy, etc. for a particular purpose
 
to devote sth to sth
 
to read up on sth
 
to look through
to fail to complete something (a university course / race)
 
to drop out
 
to fall behind
 
to pull out
to not make progress
 
to fall behind
 
to drop out
 
to pull out
to leave or escape from a person or place
 
to get away
 
to set out
 
to break up
to return
 
to get back
 
to set out
 
to pull over
to board a plane/train/ferry/bus
 
to get on
 
to get back
 
to get through
to complete successfully
 
to get through
 
to burst out
 
to turn up
to go on holiday
 
to go away
 
to check in
 
to take off
to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
 
to go over
 
to look through
 
to read up
to give something (homework) to a teacher
 
to hand in
 
to hand out
 
to copy out
to progress or travel at the same rate/speed as others
 
to keep up with
 
to stay over
 
to devote sth to sth
to pay attention
 
to listen up
 
to turn up
 
to set out
to read quickly
 
to look through
 
to read out
 
to read up on sth
to invent
 
to make up
 
to copy out
 
to bring up
to identify (details)
 
to pick out
 
to speak up
 
to look through
to give something (worksheet) to each of a number of people
 
to hand out
 
to hand up
 
to hand in
to read quickly
 
to look through
 
to go over
 
to read up
to direct someone's attention to something or someone
 
to point out
 
to copy out
 
to go over
to to drive from the side of the road onto a different part of the road
 
pull out
 
pull over
 
pull back