It seems that we don’t have any sugar left. - It seems that we have RUN OUT OF sugar., The company entered the South American market last year. - The company BROKE INTO the South American market., We faced a lot of unexpected problems during the construction. - We CAME UP AGAINST a lot of unexpected problems., She’s excited about her new job that starts next week. - She IS LOOKING FORWARD TO her new job., The guests arrived unexpectedly during dinner. - The guests TURNED UP during dinner., A fight started suddenly outside the stadium. - A fight BROKE OUT outside the stadium., My brother looks just like our dad — same eyes and smile. - My brother TAKES AFTER our dad., Our teacher handles difficult behaviour very well. - Our teacher DEALS WITH difficult behaviour very well., You should visit the new restaurant by the beach; the view is amazing. - You should CHECK OUT the new restaurant., I have a very good relationship with my boss. - I GET ALONG WITH my boss.,
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