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Phrasal Verbs Unit 1
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We're all ambitious - it seems to -------
run in the family
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to become familiar with a place and to feel happy and confident in it // to become calmer
settle down
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to embark on a journey / to go somewhere
set off
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to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do
carry out
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If you tell him the truth, you --------- hurting his feelings.
run the risk of
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to find something by chance
come across
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You've come back from your holidays. You ask: Can someone ----- the latest developments?
catch me up on
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to make someone dislike something or someone, or to discourage someone from doing something
put off
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The coach ---- a very ---- and has no patience for laziness.
runs a tight ship
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She ---- at my house late last night. I did not know what to tell her.
turn up
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grow up
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to compete as a candidate in an election for a position of authority and responsibility in a government or other organization:
run for office
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I need to return on of the two T-shirts I bought, but I can't .......
make up my mind
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After yesterday's incidents, one of the prisoners tried to --------.
make a run for it
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Can I have a copy of the article to ------, before it's printed?
run my eye over
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to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue
carry on
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having almost reached a point where you are unable to continue, because you have almost no energy, money, etc. left:
to be running on empty
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