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    Complete the phrasal verb in each of the following sentences  
       
1.   I really do not know how to go ______ organizing a social function of this scale.  
       
2.   The thieves managed to make away ______ the whole safe although it was very heavy.  
       
3.   The popular politician ran up ______ some unexpected opposition in the election.  
       
4.   The crops are withering ______ in the fields because of the prolonged drought.  
       
5.   The masses must dare to stand up ______ corrupt officials if they want to be treated justly  
       
6.   When the manager resigned, M. Robertson took ______ all his duties.  
       
7.   It is unjust and shortsighted to write ______ a person just because he has failed before.  
       
8.   After some careful consideration, James decided to turn ______ the post which carried heavy responsibilities.  
       
9.   The committee has just finished mulling ______ the results of the survey and will be making an announcement soon.  
       
10.   It is no use trying to discuss anything with him when he is in such a rage. You have to wait till he has simmered ______.  
       

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    Answers  
       
1.   I really do not know how to go about organizing a social function of this scale.  
2.   The thieves managed to make away with the whole safe although it was very heavy.  
3.   The popular politician ran up against some unexpected opposition in the election.  
4.   The crops are withering away in the fields because of the prolonged drought.  
5.   The masses must dare to stand up to corrupt officials if they want to be treated justly  
6.   When the manager resigned, M. Robertson took over all his duties.  
7.   It is unjust and shortsighted to write off a person just because he has failed before.  
8.   After some careful consideration, James decided to turn down the post which carried heavy responsibilities.  
9.   The committee has just finished mulling over the results of the survey and will be making an announcement soon.  
10.   It is no use trying to discuss anything with him when he is in such a rage. You have to wait till he has simmered down.  
 
     
 
 

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