BREAK
to end a relationship
to investigate something
LOOK INTO
to return, to go back to a place.
GET BACK
to start or proceed
GO ON
to pospone a meeting, weeding
put off
to stop working or to get upset
break down
to be excited about the future (very common in emails and letters).(2 prepositions)
LOOK FORWARD TO
to leave a building or place
GET OUT
to review something
to tolerate someone or a situation. (2 prepositions)
PUT UP WITH
to enter a building by force
break into
to have respect or admiration for someone. (2 prepositions)
LOOK UP TO
to succeed in doing something, sometimes that thing is illegal
GET AWAY WITH
to go on a date or with friends
GO OUT
to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc, especially so that people can discuss it and make a decision .
put forward