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TAKE

 Let's take up this matter after lunch.

 Take back that book as soon as possible.

 The plane takes off at seven; we have plenty of time for a drink.

 Could you take that box down the shelf? I can't reach it.

 If you meet Juan you'll realize that he's take after his father.

 There was so much noise that I couldn't take in your explanation.

 Jenny will take over from John until his recovery. 

GO
 You'll have to go back over the exercise, the result doesn't match.

 I'm going down to the basement, do you need anything from there?.

 I prefer French fries, I don't go for sweets very much.

 I think this is the wrong box, the shoes don't go in.

 Something has go off in the fridge, there's a horrible smell.

 After visiting José we will go on to my cousin's.

 I couldn't go out on account of the bad weather.

 If you prefer, we can go over to Mexico. For me it's the same.

 The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes.

 Where do I go after I pick up my baggage?.

 Go ahead with your story.


LOOK
 Let's look ahead to the next century.

 I'm going to look for my sister after school.

 I am looking forward to your return to Argentina. 

 Look in on your sister and see if she is all right, will you?

 Maria looks on Richard as just a friend. 

 Look out with that dog, its seems to be a fierce one. 

 We looked round many churches before deciding where to get married.

 I look through as many books as I can when I'm in a book shop.

 We look to Susana to help us pass the exam. 

 You can look up in the dictionary the words you do not know. 

GIVE
 I love it when they give free samples away at the supermarket! .

 Pete still hasn't given me my shirt back.

 You must give in the essay by Monday.

 I love Juan house, all the rooms give onto the lake.

 Some shops give out sweets on Halloween.

 When my children were born, I give myself over to raising them.

 Tom has given up on diets. He says they're no good.

 I do not trust this car, it is giving off too much fumes.


Phrasal Verbs: Travelling
 We all came to see Donald off and wish him the best of luck. 

 We'll be setting off on Monday, you can call me back on Saturday. 

 The plane takes off at seven, we have plenty of time for a drink. 

 Helena needs medical help to get off drugs.

 Get your boots on if you are going out, it's raining heavily.

 Her boss told her to get away for a couple of days and rest.

 You must hold up your hands.

 Can I check in to your bag for security purposes?.

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