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  • Once you ___________ (sign up for/walk out on) me... you don't get to come back.
    walk out on
  • Well, I'm sorry if I didn't ________ your expectations.
    live up to
  • How are we supposed to ____________(fit in with/live up to) happy, normal people?
    fit in with
  • She couldn't _________ his persistent anger. So hse left him on the night of 15th of October.
    put up with
  • You can't force me to __________this ridiculous test or to marry.
    go through with
  • Mama just married you when they ________ money.
    run out of
  • Because I don't _________(live up to/fit in with) them.
    fit in with
  • I know he's not the easiest man to ____________.
    get on with
  • You have to study hard to __________ your class.
    catch up with
  • She doesn't have to __________(put up with/ fit in with) kids who misbehave.
    put up with
  • You can even _________(catch up with/sign up for) this home delivery. Then you even won't need to go out at all.
    sign up for
  • Julia was much easier to _________(get on with/fit in with), she never made scenes any more, and he was happier than he had ever been before.
    get on with
  • From when we _________ (walked out on/run out of) water, about three or four days.
    run out of
  • No, I'd say that far from being a coincidence, it ________ everything else here absolutely perfectly.
    fits in with
  • No, certainly he would not be afraid, now he had made up his mind to __________(put up with/go through with) it to the end, since he was firmly decided to fight and not to tremble.
    go through with
  • All right, I'll ____________ (get on with/catch up with) you later.
    catch up with
  • How much courage does it take to __________ your kid?
    walk out on
  • Don't forget to __________ the basketball tournament.
    sign up for