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TO PULL ______ (To stop in a vehicle)
UP
TO PULL ______ (To drive to the side of the road and stop)
OVER
TO PULL ______ (To drive from the side of the road onto a different part of the road)
OUT
TO POINT ______ (To direct someone's attention to someone or something)
OUT
TO PICK ______ (To identify something)
OUT
TO MAKE ______ (To invent)
UP
TO LOOK ______ (To quickly read)
THROUGH
TO LISTEN ______ (To pay attention)
UP
TO KEEP UP ______ (To progress or travel at the same rate or speed as others)
WITH
TO HAND ______ (To give something like a worksheet to a group of people)
OUT
TO HAND ______ (To give something like homework to a teacher)
IN
TO GO ______ (To examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way)
OVER
TO GO ______ (To go on holiday)
AWAY
TO GET ______ (To complete successfully)
THROUGH
TO GET ______ (To board a plane or a ferry or a bus)
ON
TO GET ______ (To return)
BACK
TO GET ______ (To leave or escape from a person or place)
AWAY
TO FALL ______ (To not make progress)
BEHIND
TO DROP ______ (To fail to complete something like a university course or a race)
OUT
TO DEVOTE SOMETHING ______ SOMEBODY (To use time, energy etc. for a particular purpose)
TO
TO COPY ______ (To write a written text again on a piece of paper)
OUT
TO CHEER ______ (To become happy)
UP
TO CHECK ______ (To leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key)
OUT
TO CHECK ______ (To arrive and register at a hotel or airport)
IN
TO CALM SOMEBODY ______ (To stop somebody feeling angry, upset or excited)
DOWN
TO BURST ____ (To suddenly start doing something, like laughing or crying)
OUT
TO BRING ______ (To introduce a topic in a discussion)
UP
TO BREAK ______ (To finish school or college at the end of the year or term)
UP
TO BOOK SOMEBODY ______ (To reserve a place for somebody at a hotel / event)
INTO
TO BE ______ SOMETHING (To be interested in something)
INTO