| A | B |
| go into | describing something fully or in detail |
| come into | inherit something |
| come round | recover consciousness |
| turn away | reject someone or send them away |
| go down | a remark, speech, or artistic performance that gets a particular kind of reaction from a person or group of people |
| go in for | decide to do a particular activity as a job, or as a hobby or interest / take part in |
| take in | deceive people, often by pretending that your character or feelings are different from what they really are |
| turn out | forcing someone to leave a particular place, especially the place where they have been living |
| come off | successful or effective |
| look into | find out and examine the facts relating to the problem |
| come over | affect and make someone behave in an uncharacteristic way |
| put off | delay doing something |
| come out | published or becomes available to the public |
| stand by | continue to support or agree with an earlier decision, promise or agreement |
| takes after | resemble someone in your appearance, your behaviour or character |
| get by | just manage to survive and have a fairly satisfactory life |
| go through with | continue to do what is necessary in order to achieve, complete a decision or an action, after even though it involves unpleasant experiences |
| give over | something is set aside for a particular purpose or use |
| look up | visit someone after not having seen them for a long time |
| turn in | take someone who is suspected of a crime to the police |