break
get
go
look
take
100

to end a relationship

BREAK UP

100

to get out of bed

GET UP
100
to continue

GO ON

100

to try to find

LOOK FOR

100

the act of removing clothes

TAKE OFF

200

to escape

BREAK OUT
200

to return

GET BACK
200

to make a loud noise (alarms, for example)

GO OFF

200

to be excited about the future

LOOK FORWARD TO

200

when a plane starts flying

TAKE OFF

300

to get upset

BREAK DOWN
300

to go on a vacation

GET AWAY
300

SURPRISE QUESTION:

Which phrasal verb can mean "pay for something" but also "look at this!"

A) look down

B) check out

C) stop over

B) Check out

Example: 

Check out my new shoes? Aren't they nice?

300

to take care of something

LOOK AFTER

300

to remove something, teeth for example

TAKE OUT

400

to force entry into a building

BREAK IN
400

to meet (usually for social reasons)

GET TOGETHER
400

to start or proceed, when it's your turn

GO AHEAD

400

to be careful, vigilant or take notice

LOOK OUT
400
when you get food to eat at home

TAKE AWAY