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Don't you just love phrasal verbs?

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  • Shall we carry [...] or do you want to finish?
    on
  • I'm depending [...] you to get this work done.
    on
  • His financial records are a mess, but we’ll sort them [...].
    out
  • Not many people took [...] their offer, so they didn't make much money.
    up
  • The match will be [...] at about 5:30.
    over
  • I gave [...] dancing because I wasn't any good at it.
    up
  • I came [...] this great new song when I was browsing YouTube last night.
    across
  • I took [...] as assistant manager when George retired.
    over
  • Can you please put your clothes [...]? It's such a mess in here!
    away
  • You'll need to fill [...] this form before you can see a doctor.
    in / out
  • The police are looking [...] the recent murders.
    into
  • Reading helps me switch [...] in the evenings.
    off
  • I think I'll try [...] this shirt and those jeans over there.
    on
  • Please stop! You're putting me [...] my food!
    off
  • We dream of going [...] somewhere exotic like Jamaica.
    away
  • The tickets were already sold [...] by the time we got there.
    out
  • My sister looked [...] my cat while I was on holiday.
    after
  • I didn't want to go but they talked me [...] it.
    into
  • I took [...] singing when I was at school.
    up
  • His career really took [...] after releasing his second album.
    off
  • I look forward [...] meeting you in person.
    to
  • Things worked [...] well in the end.
    out
  • She really takes [...] her grandmother. She loves taking photos too.
    after
  • Why don't you look that word [...] in a dictionary?
    up
  • He plans to set [...] his own business some time in the near future.
    up
  • There's a shop in town that caters [...] vegetarians and vegans.
    for
  • They really splashed [...] on that car. It looks brand new.
    out