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Phrasal verbs woth 'break' and 'bring' - Level B ...

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  • begin suddenly (war, fire, etc)
    break out
  • release (e.g. a new record) or publish (e.g. a new book)
    bring out
  • stop for holidays (of schools, etc)
    break up
  • enter by force or illegally
    break in/break into (a building)
  • cause sb to regain consciousness
    bring sb round
  • start singing, smiling, etc suddenly
    break into
  • to introduce (a matter) for discussion
    bring up
  • escape from a place
    break out
  • cause sth to happen
    bring about
  • lose control of feelings
    break down
  • stop working (of cars, engines,machines, etc)
    break down
  • persuade
    bring sb round
  • raise a child
    bring up