to have a (good / bad) relationship with
to get on with
to sign up for
to agree to do something (e.g. work)
to escape blame, punishment, or undesirable consequences for an act that is wrong
to get away with
make up
(multiple answers, 100 points for each answer)
invent a story or plan
parts to compose or constitute a whole
compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient
put together or prepare something from parts or ingredients
to look up to
to admire and respect someone
to abandon or leave
to walk out on
to catch up with
to succeed in finding or reaching somebody / something
to take the place of something lost or damaged or to compensate for something bad with something good
to make up for
look up
for something to improve
to complete something
to go through with something
to use all of your supply of something
to run out of
to fit in with
to look and act like part of a group
to do something, often something that other people would disapprove of
to get up to
get up
rise from bed after sleeping
to fail to keep a promise
to go back on
to match or equal expectations
to live up to
to put up with
to tolerate or be patient about something
to like or habitually take part in an activity OR enter a competition or sit an examination
to go in for
go in
to enter a place
go back
to set something to an earlier time
or
people have known each other for a specified, typically long, period of time