Monthly Archives: May 2011

>LET IN

> let in = allow to enter examples: My overcoat has a hole and lets in water. Your boots let in water in the rain. You should buy a new pair. The light in that room was impressive. There were … Continue reading

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>LET IN

> let in = allow to enter examples: My overcoat has a hole and lets in water. Your boots let in water in the rain. You should buy a new pair. The light in that room was impressive. There were … Continue reading

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>LOOK UP (1)

> look up = search for information examples: I don ‘t know this word. I will look it up in the dictionary. What is Jenny ‘s telephone number? Let ‘s look it up in the phone book. You can look … Continue reading

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>LOOK UP (1)

> look up = search for information examples: I don ‘t know this word. I will look it up in the dictionary. What is Jenny ‘s telephone number? Let ‘s look it up in the phone book. You can look … Continue reading

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>KNOCK OFF (3)

> knock off = rob (a place) or steal (something)  examples: The two teenagers knocked off the shop and left with 200 euros. Can you believe they knocked off the supermarket across the street?  Two armed men just knocked off … Continue reading

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>KNOCK OFF (3)

> knock off = rob (a place) or steal (something)  examples: The two teenagers knocked off the shop and left with 200 euros. Can you believe they knocked off the supermarket across the street?  Two armed men just knocked off … Continue reading

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>DO FOR (1)

> do for (something) = make arrangements (for something) examples: What will you do for food and water when you are on the ship? What will you do for catering for the wedding? What shall we do for invitations to … Continue reading

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>DO FOR (1)

> do for (something) = make arrangements (for something) examples: What will you do for food and water when you are on the ship? What will you do for catering for the wedding? What shall we do for invitations to … Continue reading

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>DO IN (1)

> do (somebody) in = kill (somebody) examples: The gang did the poor man in. He was done in by a ruthless gang of smugglers. They did him in with a gun. Sometimes people threaten reporters to do them in … Continue reading

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>DO IN (1)

> do (somebody) in = kill (somebody) examples: The gang did the poor man in. He was done in by a ruthless gang of smugglers. They did him in with a gun. Sometimes people threaten reporters to do them in … Continue reading

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