As a reporter he gets to rub  - shoulders with all the big names in politics., He had been rubbing shoulders with  - celebrities., The company believes in throwing new employees in - at the deep end with no training., The lecturer likes to throw his students in at the - deep end on the first day of class by assigning them to write a 2000 word essay on one of Shakespeare's plays.  , There had been lots of problems, and they were rushed - off their feet., Obviously, the emergency services are rushed off - their feet., She’s been feeling a bit - off-colour lately., Louise looked a little under - the weather when I saw her., He must get to the - bottom of that matter., We're trying to get to - the bottom of this, and see if she is lying., I think he was a little taken - aback by my response., Intel was taken aback - by the intensity of public anger.,

Complete first unit 5 idioms

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