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7. take up: occupy(space, time, etc. )entirely and exclusively The bed takes up too much space in the small room Gathering evidence took up a full week's time 8. work at/on: give one's attention to doing or try ing to do You will never become good at tennis, unless you work at/on it She is working at/on a new novel 9. go into: enter a profession, state of life, etc Have you ever thought of going into journalism? He went into advertising/politics four years ago 10. pursue: make continual efforts to gain(something) She pursued the goal of perfection in her art The development of industry must not be pursued at the expense of 11. turn out: happen to be in the end; prove to be His statement turned out to be false It turned out nice and sunny again 12. bring up educate. rear If children are badly brought up they behave badly Fathers are beginning to play a bigger role in bringing up their children 13. instill(in/into): put(ideas, feelings, etc. )into someone's mind by continuing effort I instilled the need for good manners into all my children a good teacher can instill the desire to learn in young people 14. circumstances: cond itions, facts, etc. connected with an event or a person ot expect him to continue these activities under such unfavorable Because of circumstances beyond our control the meeting was cancelled 15. tremendously: enormously, greatly There is a tremendously difficult struggle ahead of us She envied and ad mired Judy tremendously 16. survive: remain alive or continue to live after diseases or disasters; live longer The baby was born with problem with his heart and only survived for a few hours It is unnatural for parents to survive their children5 7. take up: occupy (space, time, etc.) entirely and exclusively • The bed takes up too much space in the small room. • Gathering evidence took up a full week's time. 8. work at/on: give one's attention to doing or trying to do • You will never become good at tennis, unless you work at/on it. • She is working at/on a new novel. 9. go into: enter a profession, state of life, etc. • Have you ever thought of going into journalism? • He went into advertising / politics four years ago. 10. pursue: make continual efforts to gain (something) • She pursued the goal of perfection in her art. • The development of industry must not be pursued at the expense of environmental pollution. 11. turn out: happen to be in the end; prove to be • His statement turned out to be false. • It turned out nice and sunny again. 12. bring up: educate, rear • If children are badly brought up they behave badly. • Fathers are beginning to play a bigger role in bringing up their children. 13. instill (in/into): put (ideas, feelings, etc.) into someone's mind by continuing effort • I instilled the need for good manners into all my children. • A good teacher can instill the desire to learn in young people. 14. circumstances: conditions, facts, etc. connected with an event or a person • We cannot expect him to continue these activities under such unfavorable circumstances. • Because of circumstances beyond our control the meeting was cancelled. 15. tremendously: enormously, greatly • There is a tremendously difficult struggle ahead of us. • She envied and admired Judy tremendously. 16. survive: remain alive or continue to live after diseases or disasters; live longer than • The baby was born with problem with his heart and only survived for a few hours. • It is unnatural for parents to survive their children
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