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Advance phrasal verbs

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  • Last year, they _ profits of more than £5 million.
    racked up
  • slowly and carefully explain something to someone or show them how to do it
    walk sb through sth
  • collect a large number or amount of something
    rack up
  • support something with evidence
    back (sth) up
  • Sue has been ____ of her flat for not paying her rent
    kicked out
  • His business plan was ____ in his company after he accidentally sent it to a colleague.
    floating around
  • Kat is ____ the idea of going to Vegas and spending all her money on gambling!
    toying with
  • Harmer’s thesis was_____ by thorough research.
    backed up
  • play with, not take seriously
    toy with (sb/sth)
  • If you have any problems using the new software, don’t worry. I’ll _____ it.
    walk you through
  • The breathtaking scenery certainly_____my expectations.
    ived up to
  • move without a specific purpose
    float around
  • force someone to leave a place
    kick (sb) out
  • be as good as what was expected
    live up to (sth)