succeed in - I hope you ... finding the job you want., make up for - I knew that I was going to have to work very hard in order to ... lost time., stands out - Because so many things have already been invented, creating something which ... becomes very challenging. , keep up with - He reads a newspaper every day to ... the news. , fall back on - Keep some money in the bank to ... in case something goes wrong. , sort out - She went to a psychiatrist to try to... her problems., speak out - People are afraid to ... against the government., deals with - Her new movie ... the relationship between a woman and her sick daughter., dropped out of - I ... university after one year. I wasn’t cut out for studying., get away with - If he thinks he can ... treating me so badly then he can think again., opted for - Unsure what to study at university, she eventually ... law. , appeals to - What ... me about this house is the location in the heart of the city., crack down on - We need to ... students not doing their homework., move in with - If I cannot find someone to ... me I will not be able to afford the apartment., look back on - You do not want to ... this moment and have regrets., fell through - Our plans to go on holiday together ... when Jamie became ill., turn into - Caterpillars ... butterflies. , settle down - After travelling a few years, Bill decided to ... and bought a house in Getafe. , goes by - Hardly a day ... when I don't think about her. , talked into - I didn't want to go to the party, but my friends ... me ... it.,

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