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  • There was a terrible noise when they were driving down the road. They had probably _____________ something.
    RUN OVER
  • It's been a few weeks but I finally ________________Paul. It's so good to have his friendship back again.
    MADE UP WITH
  • His colleague interrupted him, but then told him to ____________.
    CARRY ON
  • I still need to send that email complaint. I've been _____ it _______ for as long as possible.
    PUT OFF
  • The caterpillar will ____________ a beautiful butterfly.
    TURN INTO
  • His manager was off sick, so he had to ____________ running of the department for the day.
    TAKE OVER
  • She was so busy at work that he had to ____________ on the amount of times she went to the gym.
    CUT DOWN
  • He said he would get back to me with that information by lunchtime and he hasn't. He's really _____ me ______ again.
    LET DOWN
  • The boss told his staff they would have to ____________ on overtime until the financial situation improved.
    CUT BACK
  • What time are you ____________ John from the airport?
    PICKING UP
  • Good news. The meeting's been _____________.
    CALLED OFF
  • I was pulled over for speeding, but I was ____________ with a warning.
    LET OFF
  • The new person seems to be fitting in well. They ___________ everyone in the team.
    GET ON WITH
  • Eventually he decided he had to ___________ smoking.
    GIVE UP
  • Do you think Paul and Sally have ____________? I haven't seen them speak to each other all day.
    FALLEN OUT
  • The money was good, but the extra hours were too much, so he __________ the promotion.
    TURNED DOWN
  • The car came to a stop as we had ____________ petrol.
    RUN OUT OF
  • I hate the way the supervisor always ____________ me. I know I haven't got a degree, but I do my job well.
    LOOKS DOWN ON
  • He doesn't have to study hard. He ________ languages very easily.
    PICKS UP
  • You'll never guess who ____________ at the meeting yesterday!
    TURNED UP
  • It took her a while to ____________ the shock of being made redundant.
    GET OVER
  • He thought he was going to have a bad day at work, but it ____________ to be OK.
    TURNED OUT
  • I'm not sure what the problem is. I'll get someone on the team to _________ it for you.
    LOOK INTO
  • She has __________ three children on her own.
    BROUGHT UP