to end a relationship with somebody
break up
to be able to be removed
come off
to admire or respect somebody
look up to somebody
to stand up after sitting, lying, etc.
get up
(of an aircraft, etc.) to leave the ground and begin to fly
take off
to make new and important discoveries
break through
to be mentioned or discussed
come up
to be thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen (because you expect to enjoy it)
look forward to
to be admitted to a school, university, etc.
get in
to go to a restaurant, theatre, club, etc. with somebody you have invited
take somebody out
of a machine or vehicle - to stop working because of a fault
break down
to be produced or published
come out
used to warn somebody to be careful, especially when there is danger
look out
to produce or publish something
get out
to remove something from the internet or a website
take down
of war, fighting or other unpleasant events - to start suddenly
break out
to improve or develop in the way you want
come on
to examine something
look into
to return to your usual state of health, happiness, etc. after an illness, a shock, the end of a relationship, etc.
get over
to begin to have control of or responsibility for something, especially in place of somebody else
take over
to enter a building by force
break in
to meet or find somebody/something by chance
come across somebody/something
to look again at something that you read or wrote earlier, in order to remind yourself what it said
look back
to find the time to do something
get round to
to decide to do something; to agree to be responsible for something/somebody
take on something / take something on