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The news report about the explosion HAPPENED to be false.
turned out
She APPEARED at my house late one night.
turned up
Don't forget to USE the equipment before setting up the experiment.
try out
Charles was an odd character whom Kelly had never really LIKED.
taken to
My patience is beginning to LEAVE ME.
run out
Graham MET UNEXPECTEDLY someone he used to know at school the other day.
ran into
The smell of hospitals always MAKES ME FEEL DISGUSTED.
put me off
You can EXCLUDE the butter of this recipe if you're on a low-fat diet.
leave out
He CONTINUED\MOVED ON at me about the money, even though I told him I hadn't got it.
kept on
My groupmate is GIVING A SHORT VISIT, so we'll have a nice time.
coming round
Tomorrow will start cold but it should get warmer as the day CONTINUES.
goes on
This bacon smells a bit funny - do you think it's DECAID?
gone off
He must be ALMOST 80 now.
getting on for
GIVE ME A SHORT VISIT whenever you’re in the neighborhood.
drop in