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Suprisingly to everyobdy, he came into quite a fortune.
come into - start to possess ( due to sb's last will)
Stop pick on the interners, they are here to learn.
Pick on - bother, tease, badger
What have you been getting up to here?
to do something, often something that other people would disapprove of
Sorry, but what are you getting at?
get at - reach to some conclusion, reach some point
Beeing faced up to hard data I needed to admit failiure.
face up to - confront with
The way I see it it's obvious that he takes all of it after his father
take after - inherit features of character, personality
I quess we should start seeing about some conference venue
see about - look around, make research, start to cosnider options
I need some time to see into this case.
see into - investigate, get familiar with
Have you seen hear look, clearly she looks down on you.
look down on - despise, not respect
What famous person do you look up to?
look up to - admire
Sorry, I don't feel up to leading such an important conference
feel up to - feel good enough, feel that you can make sth
I've come across some weird documents which I don't know what to do about.
come across - find by accident
She should have gotten over this relationship long ago.
get over - deal with, forget about
Because of family issues I ahve fallen behind with work, now I need to wrap up.
fall behind with - have delays, do not progress as fast as others
She keeps puting off the decision about my promotion.
put off - postpone
My plan is to put by as much money as I can until the end of this year
put by - save
It was foolish of him to believe that they would give it to him for free, no he's run up a huge debt.
run up - allow a debt, problem to accumulate