Compound Phrasals (1)

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1.

Once he has signed the agreement, he won't be able to back    the scheme.

2.

Watch    the signpost. I don't want to miss the turning.

3.

That chair is not very strong. Do you think it is    your weight?

4.

After drinking half a bottle of whisky he felt able to stand    his employer.

5.

The Italian course started in September and it's now March. I'm afraid you won't be able to catch

 

  the class now.

6.

Whenever he runs    a difficulty he always comes to me for help.

7.

A mother will usually stand    her children, no matter what they have done.

8.

There's no point in doing    the old regulations if you are going to introduce

 

a new set.

9.

I'm afraid there's no milk left; we'll have to fall    dried milk for our tea.

 

10.

It's your turn to make some suggestions; I've run    ideas.

11.

He may be sorry but that won't make    the damage he has done.

12.

Some people can break the law and get    it. Others get punished.

13.

He pretended to fall    my plan but secretly he was working against it.

14.

Don't tell me any of your secrets. I don't want to be mixed    your affairs.

15.

He would get    his work better if you left him alone.

16.

Why do you hang    those old magazines? Give them away if you don't need

 

them.

17.

Don't run    the idea that I disapprove completely. I'm only trying to point out

 

the disadvantages.

18.

He wanted to borrow money and led    it by saying that times were very hard.

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