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Amy put in a lot of time raising funds for the campaign
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he is always willing to help out
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to move from place to place or from person to person começar a aprender
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she gets about with the help of a stick/ news soon got About that he had resigned
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to decide to do something, to agree to be responsible for somebody something começar a aprender
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I can't take on any extra work
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to give time to somebody something although you are very busy começar a aprender
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if you come this afternoon the doctor will try to squeeze you in
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to make progress (further than others have done) to be successful começar a aprender
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she wants to get ahead in her career
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podchodzić do kogoś, zbliżać się do kogoś começar a aprender
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own up to sth/ to doing sth I owned up to breaking the glass
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to do something that correct a bad situation (compensate) começar a aprender
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nothing can make up for the loss of a child/ her enthusiasm makes up for her lack of experience
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to do something for somebody or give them something because you have disappointed them or cause them trouble and wishto show that you are sorry começar a aprender
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how can I make up for the way I've treated you
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write something, to make a note of something começar a aprender
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the meetings on the 22nd put it down in your diary
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to publish and broadcast something começar a aprender
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police have put out a description of the men they wish to question
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to connect Somebody by phone começar a aprender
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could you put me through to the manager please
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criticise sb, ośmieszać kogoś começar a aprender
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to consider that something is caused by something começar a aprender
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zaoszczędzić, zachowywać coś na później começar a aprender
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the company knocked down the price by 10%
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rozglądać się po sklepach i porównywać começar a aprender
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to buy or obtain something quickly because it is Chip or you want it very much começar a aprender
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all the bargains were snapped up within hours
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to spend a lot of money on something começar a aprender
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we are going to Splash out and buy a new car
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mieć zaległości- fail to keep up with, not to pay or do something at the right time começar a aprender
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they had fallen behind with their mortgage repayments
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be deceived by something, to be tricked into believing something that is not true começar a aprender
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I'm surprised you fell for that trick
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to agree to sth, agree with a plan, decision começar a aprender
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she fell in with my idea at once
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our plans fell through because of lack of money
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być nadal żywym- to continue to live or exist começar a aprender
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she died 10 years ago but the memory lives on /he left on for 15 years after his wife died
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to have enough money for the basic things you need to live começar a aprender
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my salary isn't enough for us to live on
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to resist somebody/ do not accept bad treatment from somebody without complaining começar a aprender
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it was breath of had to stand up to those bullies
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to remain in good condition despite rough treatment (of materials, prpducts) começar a aprender
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the carpet is designed to stand up to a lot of wear and tear
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my assistant will stand in for me while I'm away
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nadrobić coś, zrekompensować coś começar a aprender
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I was absent last week and I have to make up for it
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to illegally try to influence somebody who is going to give evidence in court for example by threatening them or offering them money começar a aprender
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he was found guilty of interfering with Witnesses
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prevent something from succeeding or from being done or happening as planned começar a aprender
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she never allows her personal feelings to interfere with her work
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it came out to be a good idea
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when does sun moon or stars come out they appear /to be produced or published/ to be shown/ when the words come out they are spoken começar a aprender
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when is her new novel coming out
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to make somebody something weaker or less determined especially by continuously attacking or putting pressure on them or it over a period Of time começar a aprender
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her persistence systems paid off and she eventually wore me down
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to make somebody feel very tired começar a aprender
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that work has tired me out
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to record something in writing in a full and complete form often using notes that you made earlier começar a aprender
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to write up your notes/ they had to do a survey of the island and write up their findings
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Stop opening for business, to stop working começar a aprender
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the theater shut down after more than half a century/ the computer system will be shut down over the weekend
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to gradually increase in amount price Etc começar a aprender
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house prices are creeping up again
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to save or keep money time land et. for a particular purpose começar a aprender
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she tries to set aside some money every month
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cannot consider something because other things are more important começar a aprender
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let's set aside my personal feelings for now
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the bad weather set back the building program by several weeks
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to begin a job tasks at the Trot with a particular aim or goal começar a aprender
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she set out to break the word record
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to meet somebody or find something by chance começar a aprender
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to leave somebody/ a place suddenly, to escape from somebody/ a place começar a aprender
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he ran away from home at the age of 13
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hit and injure somebody with a vehicle começar a aprender
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to criticize somebody something in an unkind way começar a aprender
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he is always running her down in front of other people
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to gradually stop functioning or become smaller in size or number começar a aprender
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the company is running down its sales force
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to meet somebody by chance começar a aprender
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guess who I ran into today
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to experience difficulties Etc começar a aprender
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be careful not to run into debt
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to crash into somebody something/ to make a vehicle crash into somebody something começar a aprender
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the bus went out of control and run into a line of people/ he ran his car into a tree
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to start to experience problems começar a aprender
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the government is running up against considerable apposition to its tax reforms
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this house will never come up to our old one
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to understand something to see the reason for something (used in negative sentences and questions) começar a aprender
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how do you make that out /I can't make out what she wants
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to invent a story etc especially in order to trick or entertain somebody começar a aprender
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he made up some excuses about his daughter being sick
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to end an argument with somebody and become friends again começar a aprender
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has he made it up with her yet?
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the working party has been set up to look into the problem
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to take care of somebody and make sure nothing bad happens to them/ to try to avoid something bad happening or doing something bad começar a aprender
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you should look out for pickpockets
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to examine or read sth quickly começar a aprender
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she looked through Howard notes before the exam
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look after sb who is sick, very old, very young, etc. começar a aprender
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she moved back home to care for her elderly parents
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to love or like sb very much começar a aprender
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he cared for her more than she realised
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to remove something from inside somebody's body especially a part of it começar a aprender
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how many teeth did the dentist take out
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to make a feeling pain Etc. Disappear começar a aprender
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I was giving some pills to take away the pain
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reporters took down every word of his pitch
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to go to a restaurant theater, club etc. with somebody you have invited começar a aprender
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to become bigger or more important than something else, to replace something começar a aprender
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try not to let negative thoughts take over
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begin to have control of or responsibility for something especially in place of somebody else começar a aprender
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Gerald Ford took over the presidency after Nixon resigned
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to begin a Hobby Sport job Etc começar a aprender
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1) refuse somebody's 2) offer reduce (volume Heat etc.) começar a aprender
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pojawiać się, nadarzać się começar a aprender
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contact me if any problems turn up
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it turned out that she was a friend of my sister
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to need something/ require, demand começar a aprender
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the situation calls for prompt action/ I've been promoted this calls for a celebration
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the publicly ask for something to happen começar a aprender
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they called for the immediate release of the hostages
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could ask somebody to come especially to an emergency/ send for somebody in an emergency começar a aprender
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