live off - I had to ... my parents while I was at university. , bring up - Don't ... the subject of money too early in a job interview. , falling behind - She's started ... in some classes and may need to have extra coaching. , stayed over - Our friend ... for the night as the weather was too bad to drive in. , looked up to - I've always ... him and considered him a role model. , catch up - We haven't spoken for ages. Come over for dinner next week and we can ... . , keeping up with - Dave isn’t ... the rest of the class., taking on - The store where I work is ... new staff to cover for the Christmas period. , took out - My son ... a bank loan to buy his first car., turn up - I had an appointment with Matthew this morning but he didn’t ... ., try out - I can’t wait to go to bed tonight to ... my new mattress., break up - After years of non-stop arguing, the couple finally decided it was time to ... ., brought up - We were ... by my grandmother., called off - The football match was ... due to the heavy rain., cut out - I’ve decided to ... meat. I’m going to become a vegetarian., blown away - I was ... by Lana Del Rey's new record. , did over - The teacher raised her grade by ten percent after she ... it ...., eats out - Our family usually ... on Fridays. , feasting on - Tonight we are ... on potato chips! , finding out - I'm in the process of ... what went wrong with the experiment. ,

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