Monthly Archives: March 2011

>GET AWAY FROM (1)

> get away from (something) = avoid (something)  examples: Police officers say it is difficult to get away from the image of the police on television. At school we want to get away from the idea that the teacher is … Continue reading

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>GET AWAY FROM (1)

> get away from (something) = avoid (something)  examples: Police officers say it is difficult to get away from the image of the police on television. At school we want to get away from the idea that the teacher is … Continue reading

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>COUNT ON (2)

> count on = expect  examples: I haven’t got any money on me. I hadn’t counted on us going shopping. I am counting on that money. Could you please give it to me by tomorrow? We are counting on good … Continue reading

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>COUNT ON (2)

> count on = expect  examples: I haven’t got any money on me. I hadn’t counted on us going shopping. I am counting on that money. Could you please give it to me by tomorrow? We are counting on good … Continue reading

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>COOK UP (2)

> cook up = cook quickly examples:  He cooked up a delicious soup in no time. If you ‘re hungry, I can cook a meal up in a few minutes. I ‘ll cook up pasta for all of us. You … Continue reading

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>COOK UP (2)

> cook up = cook quickly examples:  He cooked up a delicious soup in no time. If you ‘re hungry, I can cook a meal up in a few minutes. I ‘ll cook up pasta for all of us. You … Continue reading

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>RUN OVER (1), CONTRIBUTE TO

> run over = hit someone with a vehicle  examples: Did you see that? That car nearly ran over the child. He was run over and seriously injured. He was run over and killed in 2009. She was run over … Continue reading

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>RUN OVER (1), CONTRIBUTE TO

> run over = hit someone with a vehicle  examples: Did you see that? That car nearly ran over the child. He was run over and seriously injured. He was run over and killed in 2009. She was run over … Continue reading

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>COUPLE WITH

> is coupled with (something) = combined with something else examples: Her honesty coupled with her kindness make her a wonderful friend. Low sales coupled with increased expenses have led to huge losses for the company. Her intelligence coupled with … Continue reading

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>COUPLE WITH

> is coupled with (something) = combined with something else examples: Her honesty coupled with her kindness make her a wonderful friend. Low sales coupled with increased expenses have led to huge losses for the company. Her intelligence coupled with … Continue reading

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