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GO UP

THE PRICE OF PRETROL MAY GO UP AGAIN NEXT WEEK.
(also preposition) to move or lead to or as if to a higher place or level; rise; increase:
*prices are always going up
*the curtain goes up at eight o'clock, new buildings are going up all around us

-to be destroyed: the house went up in flames
brit to go or return (to college or university) at the beginning of a term or academic year
HELL OVER

HE FELL OVER WHEN HE WAS RUNNING FOR THE BUS.
*to drop or come down under the force of gravity:
The apple fell from the tree.
*to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, esp. to leave a standing or erect position suddenly:
I fell to my knees.
*to become less or lower; decline:
The temperature fell rapidly.
*to grow less powerful or forceful; subside or abate:
The wind fell.
FIND OUT

SHE HAS PROMISED TO FIND OUT THE NAME OF THAT NEW HOTEL
*to come upon by chance; meet with:
to find a dime in the street.
*to locate by search or effort:
to find an apartment.
to recover (something lost):
I found my watch under the clothes.
LOOK AFTER

WHO IS GOING TO LOOK AFTER THE CHILDREN WHEN SHE GOES INTO HOSPITAL ?
*to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see:
I'm looking at this book.
She looked out the window.
*to use one's sight in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc.:
to look through the papers.
*to appear to the eye as specified:
You look pale.
*See look like below.
to appear to the mind;
*Things are looking pretty grim.
He looked a perfect fool.
GET ON WITH

HE DOES NOT GET ON WITH HIS PARENTS
HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH
GIVE UP

I PERSUADED MY WIFE TO GIVE UP SMOKING
STOP
RUN OUT

I CAN NOT MAKE ANY SANDWICHES BECAUSE WE HAVE RUN OUT OF BREAD
THE BREAD IS FINISHED ALL USED SO WE HAVE NO BREAD