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(kill him) If he says that again I'll ... him ...- I swear it
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do in
You'd better not drink that milk, Joe. It's (turned sour)
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gone off
We knew he wasn't English as his accent (betrayed him) him
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gave away
The house I live in (dates from) the 15th century
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goes back to
Let's (go and visit) Paul and Jan tonight.
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call on
Clive was really (upset) when he failed his proficiency exam.
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cut up
Things have been (making me depressed) lately
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getting (me) down
It seems he's (caught) a cold
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gone down with
You'd better (find out its meaning) in the dictionary
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look up
The power point was behind the piano, which made it very difficult to (reach)
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get at
You're not going to wear a mini-skirt are you, Jane? They (stopped being fashionable) years ago
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went out
I'm not sure, but she must be (nearly) forty
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getting on for
If you (subtract) 25 from 100, you're left with 75
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take away
No one really belived it when the news came throught that the 'Titanic" had (sunk) on her maiden voyage
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gone down
I tried smoking a pipe once, but I never really (liked) it
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took to
I was offered a job in Leeds but I (refused it) because I didn't want to move away from Hastings.
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turned down
I can't stop now but I'll (pay a short visit) later on my way home from work
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look in
You should see Brian (imitate) the new boss. The way he does it is really fantastic.
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taking off
Do you think you could (examine) this work with me some time, Peter?
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go over
The teacher suspected that one of the class had stolen the money, so he made them all (empty) their pockets
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turn out
You look upset, Sven. Have you and Inger (quarrelled) again?
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fallen out
I tried to have lunch at the Savoy yesterday, but was (refused admittance) because I wasn't wearing a tie
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turned away
Guess what, Sue? I was (mistaken for) John Travolta last week.
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taken for
Paul, do you think you could (give me a place to sleep) for a night?
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put up
Many things are so badly made nowadays that they often (break into pieces) after only a few week
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come apart
He was caught shop-lifting but since this was his first offence he was (allowed to go free) with a warning
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let off
I didn't really want to play football on Saturday, but since there was no one else to take my place I couldn't really (escape from doing) it
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get out of
Could you help me (wrap) this parcel, please Tom?
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do up
I don't know how she (tolerates) him. She must have the patience of a saint
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puts up with
It's impossible to (reach) you these days
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get through to
I think David's (stopped liking) me. He hasn't told me he loves me for over a week
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gone off
The girl was relieved when her boyfriend (regained consciousness) after having fainted half-way through the Pop Concert
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came round
I like your blouse, Sally. I (matches) your skirt
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goes with
I know you find the course boring, Pauline, but since you've started if you might as well (complete) it
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go through with
The only thing that (discourages me from) getting married is the thought of having to sleep in the same room as someone else
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puts off
I keep meaning to write to my parents but I'm so busy nowadays that I can't seem to (find the time to do) it
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get round to

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