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It's a small problem but we'll SORT OUT the way forward. (F............)
FIGURE OUT
By failing her exams, she feels that she'S DISAPPOINTED her family. ('S L...............)
'S LET HER FAMILY DOWN
It's going to take Giulia a while to OVERCOME failing her exams. (G.................)
GET OVER
It wasn't easy to get everyone in one place but it RESULTED OK. (T.......................)
TURNED OUT
I hate my job but I need to ENDURE it for the money. (S.......................)
STICK IT OUT
Lia SEEMS a really lovely person. (C.....................)
COMES ACROSS
That red tree really LOOKS DIFFERENT FROM the others. (S......................)
STANDS OUT
Don't PRETEND it was my fault. It was yours. (M.........................)
MAKE OUT
Haven't you GOT UP / GOT OVER that cold yet?
GOT OVER
I'm sorry but I really need to GET UP WITH / GET ON WITH my work.
GET ON WITH
Shall we FIGURE OUT / FIGURE UP what to do next?
FIGURE OUT
I hated LETTING MY FRIENDS ON / LETTING MY FRIENDS DOWN at the last minute.
LETTING MY FRIENDS DOWN
I wasn't looking forward to it but it TURNED OUT / TURNED UP a lot better than expected.
TURNED OUT
Where did you COME ACROSS / COME WITH these old photos?
COME ACROSS
This might not work, so Iv'e already COME UP TO / COME UP WITH a plan B.
COME UP WITH