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His evidence just doesn’t add up
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Sheila was right so Paul had to back down
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We hadn’t bargained for there being so much traffic, and we missed the plane
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Helen’s alibi was borne out by her sister
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David broke down and wept when he heard the news
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he broke off to answer the phone
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The party finally broke up at 3:00 am
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the crisis was brought about by Brendas resignation
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The team tried for years to win the competition and they finally brought it off
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cause the onset of an illness commencer à apprendre
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sitting in the damp brought on his rheumatism
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cause trouble to happen to oneself commencer à apprendre
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influence someone to your point of view commencer à apprendre
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After much discussion, I brought the committee round to my point of view
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I feel I ought to bring anothet small matter
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complete successfully - perhaps despite a problem commencer à apprendre
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Jane had a difficult role to play, but she carried it off
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The attack was successfully carried out
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przyjmować się, zyskiwać popularność commencer à apprendre
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This new hairstyle is beginning to catch on
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Let me explain how the situation came about
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It all comes down to whether you are prepared to accept less money
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receive - especially criticism, blame commencer à apprendre
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The government has come in for a lot of criticism over the decision
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I’m afraid that deal didn’t come off after all
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Kate’s new book comes out next month
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occur - usually a problem commencer à apprendre
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Look, something has come up, and I can’t meet you
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meet a difficulty or opposition commencer à apprendre
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We’ve come up against a bit of a problem
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equal - especially expectations, standard commencer à apprendre
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The play didn’t come up to expectations
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We still haven’t come up with a solution to the problem
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Dont worry, you can count on me
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i cant come to your party, something has cropped up
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dog licences have been done away with
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what if they do away with the old man?
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we are having our living room done up
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a white sports car drew up outside the door
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organize - especially a document commencer à apprendre
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the contract is being drawn up outside the door
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drop in any tome you’re passing
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the baby has just dropped off
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finish in a certain way or place commencer à apprendre
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we ended up staying there for luch
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you have to face up to your responsibilities
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everyone fell about when Jane told her joke
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If the worst comes to the worst we’ve got our savings to fall back on
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it was an unlikely story but he fell for it
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i fell for you the moment i saw you
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peter has fallen out with his boss
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fail to come to completion commencer à apprendre
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the plan fell through at the last minute
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old mr smith didnt feel up to walking all the way
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the police didnt follow up Bills complaint about his neighbours
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we’ll follow up this lesson next week
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i had the feeling i wasnt getting my meaning across
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imply - about personal matters commencer à apprendre
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what are you getting at exactly
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this cold weather really gets me down
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its time we got down to some real work
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susan was punished but alice got off
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approach a certain age/time/number commencer à apprendre
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he must be getting on for seventy
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make progress - especially in life commencer à apprendre
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sue is getting on very well in her new job
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i couldnt get over how well she looked
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come to and end of sth, usually unpleasant commencer à apprendre
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i’ll be glad to get this awful business over with
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find time to do - also around commencer à apprendre
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sorry, but i havent got round to fixing the tap yeat
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the children are getting up to sth in the garden
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his false identity papers gave him away
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the cheese had begun to give off a strange smell
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when our money gave out we had to borrow some
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the rest of the time was given over to playing cards
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why dont you give over! youre getting on my nerves
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the mamagement has gone back on its promise
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i dont go in for that kind of thing
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are you thinking of going in for the race?
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wybuchpsuć się (np. o jedzeniu) commencer à apprendre
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happen - usually negative commencer à apprendre
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something funny is going on
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there wasnt enough life-jackets to go round
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complete a promise or plan - usually unwillingly commencer à apprendre
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when it came to actually stealing the money, Nora couldnt go through with it
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this new record is growing on me
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i think we should hang onto the car until next year
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be deliberately unkind to someone commencer à apprendre
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my teacher has (got) it in for me
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express feelings so as to settle a problem commencer à apprendre
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i put up with the problem for a while but in the end i had it out with her
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i dont believe you. youre having me on
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mark and sarah really hit it off at the party
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discover by chance - often an idea commencer à apprendre
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they hit upon the solution quite by chance
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offer - especially with hope commencer à apprendre
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we dont hold out much hope that the price will fall
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sorry im late, i was held up in the traffic
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jack was always held up as an example to me
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i dont hold with the idea os using force
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well done! keep up the good work
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state a rule - especially the law commencer à apprendre
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the company has laid down stricr procedures for this kind of situation
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sorry to let you down, but i cant give you a lift today
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allow to be part of a secret commencer à apprendre
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as dave was young, the judge let him off with a fine
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we’re planning a surprise for helen, but dont let on
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suffer a loss of reputation commencer à apprendre
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if city lose, they’ll never live it down
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reach an unexpected standard commencer à apprendre
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they play quite lived up to my expectations
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the police have promissed to look into the problem
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we look on this town as our real home
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if youre passing thriugh athens, look me up
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the power steering makes for easier parking
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the thief made off with valuable necklace
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tim made out that he hadnt seen the no smoking sign
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manage to see or understand commencer à apprendre
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i couldnt quite make out what the notuce said
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understand someones behaviour commencer à apprendre
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janet is really odd. i cant make her out
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you paid £50? they really ripoed you off
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shes always running down her husband
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przestawać działać/rozładowywać się commencer à apprendre
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i think the batteries are running down
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napotkasz kogoś, spotkać przypadkiem commencer à apprendre
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guess who i ran into at the supermarket
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i dont think we can run to a holiday abroad this year
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lets run over the plan once more
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let a bill get longer without paying commencer à apprendre
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i run up against a slight problem
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go to station, airport etc to say goodbye to someone commencer à apprendre
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i wenr to the station to see them off
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i saw through his intentions at once
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jean is always sending up french teacher
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we must set about re-organizing the office
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establish itself - especially weather commencer à apprendre
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i think this rain has ser in for the day
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give in detail in writing commencer à apprendre
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this document sets out all the union demands
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ive ser out the refreshments in the hall
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sue ser out to write a biography but it became a novel
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an inquiry into the accident has been set up
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we were set upon by a gang of hooligans
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slowly the realization that i had won began to sink in
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someone slipped up and my application was lost
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dont worry, mary will sort out your problem
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the company agreed to stand by its original commitment
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e.g. stands for exampli gratia
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i will not stand for thid kind of behaviour in my house
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carol has kindly agreed to stand in for graham at the monthly meeting
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the engine wont stand up to the strain
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the chairman has stepped down after criticism from shareholders
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production at the Leeds plant has been stepped up
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defend - especially yourself, your rights commencer à apprendre
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you must learn to stick up for yourself
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dont be taken in by her apparent shyness
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make someone else suffer because of ones own suffering commencer à apprendre
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i know youre unhappy but dont take it out on me
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dave takes off the prime minister really well
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acquire a new characteristic commencer à apprendre
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my grandmother has taken on a new a new lease of life since her operation
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she has taken on too much with a full-time job as well
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the army tried to take over the country
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youll soon take to your new boss, im sure
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the meeting took up a whole morning
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dissuade from, persuade into commencer à apprendre
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paul talked me into going skiing, against my better judgement
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our tescher told us off for being late
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compensate for / nadrabiac, wynagradzac commencer à apprendre
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something one would begin to like and appreciate with time commencer à apprendre
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it only occassionally makes for its billing
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the windscreen wioers decided to play up
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youll probably be put off by the price
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to provide someone with a place to stay temporarily commencer à apprendre
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to not punish someone who has committed a crime or done something wrong, or to not punish them severely commencer à apprendre
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sally was let ogf with a warning because it was her firdt offence
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wskazywać/ zwracać uwagę na coś commencer à apprendre
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przypisywać coś czemuś czynić coś odpowiedzialnym za coś commencer à apprendre
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