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to lose control of your feelings and start crying começar a aprender
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he broke down and wept when he heard the news
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begin laughing singing etc. suddenly começar a aprender
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as the president's car drew up, the crowd broke into loud applause
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if a vehicle draws up it arrives and stops começar a aprender
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she waved to me as I drew up
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to begin the holidays when school closes at the end of a term começar a aprender
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when do you break up for Christmas
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to make something appear/ to make something easy to see or understand (wydobywać, uwydatnić) começar a aprender
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the crisis brings out the best in her/ that dress really brings out the color of your eyes
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to persuade somebody to agree to something começar a aprender
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he didn't like the plan at first, but we managed to bring him around
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carry on with your work while I'm away
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to do something that you have said you'll do or have been asked to do começar a aprender
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to carry out a promise a plan
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to do and complete a task começar a aprender
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to carry out an inquiry and investigation/ extensive tests have been carried out on the patient
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do not tell somebody something they want or need to know/ to stop yourself from expressing how you really feel começar a aprender
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hold back information /he bravely held back his tears
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we are hoping to get away for a few days at Easter
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to succeed in leaving a place/ to escaped from somebody or a place começar a aprender
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I won't be able to get away from the office before 7/ the police chased the thieves but they managed to get away
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1) reach sb by telephone 2) managed to finish something começar a aprender
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I tried to get through all morning but the telephone was engaged /I'll go home early tonight if I get through all my work
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to produce something such as a smell heat, light, etc. começar a aprender
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the Fire doesn't seem to be giving off much heat
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to come to an end to be completely used up / to stop working começar a aprender
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after a month day Food Supplies gave out/her legs gave out and she collapsed
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to abandon habit/ stop doing something começar a aprender
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dad gave up smoking six months ago
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the kidnapper gave himself up to the police
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to run after or follow somebody começar a aprender
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he went after the burglars
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to try to get somebody/ something começar a aprender
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we're both going after the same job
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to take an exam or enter a competition começar a aprender
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she's going in for the Cambridge B2 first exam
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how much longer will this hot weather go on for
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look at or examine something carefully especially in order to find something começar a aprender
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she went through two companies accounts looking for evidence of fraud
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to stop burningor shining começar a aprender
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to be no longer fashionable or generally used começar a aprender
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explode, make a sudden noise começar a aprender
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the bomb went off in a crowded Street
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can you drop over for dinner
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she came into a lot of money when her uncle died
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badać coś, analizować coś começar a aprender
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the doctors are going over my test results right now
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