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  • The teacher ________ _________ some of the chairs because we didn't need them.
    took away
  • Can you ______ _______ the TV, please?
    turn up
  • That club is so popular that they usually have to ________ some people _________.
    turn...away
  • I had to ________ ________ his invitation to the party because I had already made plans for that evening.
    turn down
  • The smell coming from the kitchen really _________ me _______ fried fish.
    turned...off
  • Mary had to ________ _________ because she'd forgotten her reports at home.
    turn back
  • My friend ________ _______ me and accused me of telling Rose his secret.
    turned on
  • When I have more time, I'm going to ________ _______ golf.
    take up
  • The date _______ _____ to be a disappointment after a great start.
    turned out
  • Her son Tom ________ _________ his father. He's such a talkative boy.
    takes after
  • Mrs. Sanders had to _________ her student's phone ________ because he was playing a game when he should have been doing his work.
    take...away
  • That singer is really popular in Europe. His career has __________ ________ there.
    taken off
  • Henry _________ _________ his Maths test and hoped that it was good.
    turned in
  • I went to the library and _______ the books _________.
    took...back
  • Sheila had to leave work earlier, but her colleague David ________ _______ for the last half hour.
    took over
  • Once we make this decision, there's no _________ ________.
    turning back
  • I wasn't expecting her to come to the party. She just ______ ______ unexpectedly.
    turned up
  • _______ _______ the machine and unplug it when you leave.
    Turn off
  • Has a holiday ever _______ ________ a nightmare?
    turned into
  • The captain said the plane would ________ ________ shortly.
    take off