I'll ______you at the conference.
- look down on
- look out for
- look after
look out for
She's not as rich as people ______
- make out
- make away
- make off with
make out
to continue working at something
- keep at
- keep up with
- keep to
keep at
Strictly off the _____, some members of staff will have to be made redundant.
off the record
to _____ war/doom
- breed
-squeak
- prophesy
prophesy
We ____ed _____ the house again before we decided we would rent it.
- looked over
- looked onto
- looked up to
looked over
He ______(V2) a will leaving everything to his nephew.
- made with
- made out
- made over
made out
I'm sure she's _____ing something ______us.
- keep on ...from
- keep ...back from
- keep..... in from
keep ...back from
If you don't go out and meet new people, it's easy to get into a r_____
rut
Frank ______ed. He couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
- deserted
- gaped
- wound
- gaped
to watch something without becoming involved in it yourself
- look to
- look on
- look down
look on
to legally give something to somebody
- make into
- make up for
- make over
make over
to speak to somebody often and in an annoying way about somebody/something
- keep down
- keep on at
- keep to
keep on at
I've tried everyone else and now you're my l_____
(the person or thing you rely on when everything else has failed )
last resort
She was forced to ______ the throne of Spain.
(to give up the position of being king, queen or emperor )
abdicated
I looked it ____ in the dictionary.
up
After all the delays, we were anxious to make __ for the lost time.
up
(informal) to make sure that you stay friendly with somebody, because you will get an advantage from doing so
Keep ____ with the boss and you'll soon get a promotion.
in
to upset somebody very much by doing or saying something unkind
His accusations cut me ______
to the quick
The council has tried to get them _____d.
(to force somebody to leave a house or land, especially when you have the legal right to do so )
evicted
to decide or say officially that something is impossible or will not happen, or that something or someone is not suitable
rule out
to go in the direction of a place or thing:
make for
to put something on one side and not use it or think about it
lay aside
All of which ___s the ____as to who will fund the project.
(to make somebody want to ask a question that has not yet been answered )
begs the question
She _____ted the dog on the head.
patted