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1.Phrasal Verbs with Bear/ Bore
- He bore away (won) the first prize.
- The new king was able to bear down (overpower) all opposition
- I cannot bear with (tolerate) miserliness.
- This new taxation will bear hard upon (press heavily) the farmers.
- If the evidence bears out (confirms) the charge, he may be sentenced to death.
- I bore up (kept up spirits) against my misfortunes.
2. Phrasal Verbs with Break/ Broke
- A burglar broke into (entered forcibly) his house.
- The thief broke away (freed from restraint) from the police custody.
- The sun broke forth (came out suddenly) and all was bright.
- The thief broke open (opened with force) the box.
- An epidemic broke out (burst forth) in the village.
- He broke down (failed) in the middle of his speech.
- This man generally breaks through (fails to keep) an engagement.
- The meeting broke up (came to an end) with shouts of applause.
- He seems to have broken with (ceased to be friendly with) latish.
3. Phrasal Verbs with bring/ brought
- His folly has brought about (caused) his ruin.
- I was brought up (reared) by my uncle.
- An open enquiry will bring out (highlight) the truth.
- The publishers have recently brought out (published) a new dictionary.
- A lifeboat brings off (rescues) from a sinking ship.
- The rebels were brought under (subdued).
- It will bring his pride down (humble).
- A good tree brings forth (produces) good fruit.
- The house brings in (yields) Rs. 1000 a month.
- He managed to bring her round (convert her) to his views.
- He brought forward (adduced) several arguments in support of his scheme.
- The king tried to bring over (persuade to change sides) the rebels by offering a general pardon to all.
4. Phrasal Verbs with come/came
- Denali comes off (takes place) in November.
- How did all this come about (happen)?
- How did you come by (acquire) this bag?
- Gold came down (descended) in the market yesterday.
- The things you have bought will come to (amount to) a large sum of.
- They have come to (arrived at) friendly terms.
- The grapes were too high for the fox to come at (get within reach of).
- Yesterday, I came across (met accidentally) an old friend of mine.
- He comes off (issues from) a royal family.
- At last, the truth has come out (appeared) A man on a bicycle may easily come up with (overtake) a man on foot.
- He has come round (agreed) to our views.
- He will come round (recover) within a view.
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