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to ask after  ,  

Nino asked after Katrinas health.    .



to bring up ,  

Those people who bring us up influence our personality. ,   ,     .



to come across  , 

Yesterday I came across a wallet on the road.        .



to come into 

I suddenly came into a fortune.     .



to drop in (on) ,    (  )

He always drops in when he arrives in the city.   ,    .



to fall for   -,   -

Johnny seems to have really fallen for Vanessa. , ,    .



to fall out (with) 

Unfortunately, he often falls out with his parents.  ,      .



to get (smb) down   ,  

The bad weather gets me down.      .



to get on (with)   ,   

He understands that he gets on with foreigners easier than others.  ,         .



to get on for    , , 

It was getting on for noon, time for lunch.   ,  .



to go down (as)    ( )

Freddie Mercury is gone down as a very talented musician.       .



to go/come round ,   

I go round my grandmother every week.     .



to grow up 

The character develops as one grows up.     .



to hand down    - 

My uncle handed me down a huge cottage.       .



to let down 

The behaviour of the famous actor let me down.     .



to look down on   

Jack seems to look down on everyone around him.       .



to look up to 

I look up to my parents.   .



to make up 

It is a good character trait  to make up and forgive easily.         .



to name after    -

Im going to name my son after Robert De Niro.         .



to pass away 

The doctor said that the old woman passed away peacefully in her sleep.  ,       .



to pick on , 

Andy is very bully and picks on the younger boys at school.          .



to put down , 

Children could put down those who are younger.    ,  .



to run into  

Yesterday I ran into my ex-husband.      .



to settle down  , 

Ricardo met the woman of his dreams and settled down in Los Angeles.         -.



to stand up for 

I always stand up for my sister when she gets into trouble.     ,     .



to take aback 

I was taken aback when my friend told that he would move to another country.  ,    ,     .



to take after  ,   

The famous actor took after his father.      .




  




to back out   -,   

She had to back out of the agreement.     .



to bring out , 

The factory brings out two tones of sweets every day.       .



to call for 

Employees called for their salary.    .



to call off , 

The government called off the parade.   .



to close down  ( , )

I had to close down my company because of crisis.      - .



to count on ,  

Diana totally counts on her producer.      .



to deal with  ,  

I prefer to deal with the company.          .



to do up , , 

The designer managed to do up the house facade.     .



to fall for  

Unfortunately, I fell for his lies.  ,     .



to get along (with)  

I managed to get along with sponsors of our project.       .



to give in , 

He finally gave in. ,  .



to go on  ( -, - )

She is going on working as a teacher.    .



to keep on  - 

You just have to keep on trying.     .



to keep up with  ,  

Hes never made an effort to keep up with his colleagues.     ,      .



to put down to  ,  

They put down his bad behaviour to tiredness and illness.         .



to see through (to)    (  )

The new manager promised to see our project through the hard times.        ,   .



to see to   -,   -

It seems that he sees to the problems. ,     .



to set to   -  

The new worker sets to the project.       .



to set out    -




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