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The terrorists wanted to blow (up) the hotel (up). start learning
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What you did can bring (about) serious consequences (about). start learning
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Monica brings (up) her children (up) alone. start learning
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It was raining so they called (off) the match (off). start learning
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Doctor Jones is carrying (out) the operation (out). start learning
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The White House wanted to cover (up) the scandal (up). start learning
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I can't figure (out)the rules of this game (out). start learning
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They found it difficult to get (across) the message (across). start learning
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Jim will probably give (away) his old furniture (away). start learning
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My best friend gave (away) all my secrets (away). start learning
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She gave (up) her job (up) because she couldn't stand her boss. start learning
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rzucić coś, zaprzestać coś robić
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Ralph has just decided to hand (in) his resignation (in). start learning
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Tiffany handed (over) the phone (over) to me. start learning
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She just couldn't hold (back) her tears (back). start learning
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Our boss was forced to lay (off) some empolyees (off). start learning
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Mike let (down) his parents (down) as he didn't go to university. start learning
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Juan usually looks (up) new English words (up) in a dictionary. start learning
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Please don't mess (up) my plans (up)! start learning
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We are still paying (off) the loan (off). start learning
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What time do you want me to pick (up) Anna (up) from the airport? start learning
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odbierać (ze stacji, szkoły, itp.)
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I put (aside) $10 (aside) for a new bike every month. start learning
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odkładać pieniądze (na jakiś cel)
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Roger is going to put (forward) his plan (forward) during the meeting. start learning
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They've put (off) the meeting (off) until tomorrow. start learning
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When I come back from work, I always put (on) my tracksuit (on). start learning
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I'm trying to put (together) my computer (together) after I took it apart. start learning
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Liz went to the railway station to see (off) her boyfriend (off). start learning
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In 1976 he set (up) his own company (up). start learning
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It won't be easy to sort (out) all my problems (out). start learning
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Can you turn/switch (off) your mobile phones (off), please? start learning
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Luke turned-switched (on) his computer (on) and checked his mailbox. start learning
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Can you take (apart) this gadget (apart)? start learning
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rozłożyć, rozebrać na części
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Is it difficult to take (in) all this information (in)? start learning
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You shouls take (off) your coat (off) - it's hot. start learning
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They are going to take (on) new staff (on). start learning
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My boss's son is going to take (over) the company (over) next year. start learning
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I've decided to take (up) yoga (up). start learning
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zająć/zainteresować się czymś
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Can I try (on) this jacket (on)? start learning
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John turned (down) our invitation (down). start learning
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I haven't worked (out) the plan (out) yet. start learning
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