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(keep away/go away/run away) from the dog! you can get bitten!
keep away
He said he have had lunch with Mr. Jokowi. I think he's (making/taking/getting) it (up/on/away)
making it up
can you (give/take/keep) the tomato (out/on/away) from the shopping bag?
take out
I (cross/believe/get) his name (out/on/in) from the list of team members. He's not helping at all.
cross his name out
how did you (get away/find out/cross out) my address? I thought nobody knows!
find out
you can (Bring/throw/die) the papers (away/in/on). We don't need it.
throw the papers away
the police have (looked into/gotten up/showed off) the murder case, but no murdered has been found.
looked into
I think I'll (take/make/look) a few days (off/on/in) from work. I'm tired and sick
take a few days off
the plane is (getting off/taking off/standing for) in 5... 4... 3... 2.. 1...
taking off
John is (showing off/taking off/looking out) his expensive iPhone again, seesh.
showing off
my brother is (looking out for/getting up for/giving up for) my nephew.
looking out for
I can (believe in/do without/keep away) my phone for a few hours. I can always read a book.
do without
Indapril have (put on/branches out/looked into) seven cities this month
branches out
AFK (give up/stands for/makes up for) Away from Keyboard
stands for
let's (run away/get up/throw away) from here. We can use my car.
run away.
I don't (keep up/show off/believe in) ghosts. They're not real
believe in
I don't (get away/feel like/ call up) studying today. Let's watch a movie.
feel like
Dinosaurs (got out/died out) millions of years ago
died out
i don't (get down/die out/get along) with my brother. we fight all the time
get along
Jane is depressed, so Mary (breaks/cheers/takes) her up.
cheers
my sister has (broken up/break up/broke up) with her boyfriend since January.
broken up
when playing games, my brother (backs me up/put me up) so I can win
backs me up