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English, 16.01.2021 14:00 maksimgelmud7

Complete the phrasal verbs. You will need to use one preposition twice. [down , on , across , out , into, back, in for]
1. The words one writes will never
come the way you envisage -
that's the nature of live performance, I suppose.

2. What the audience seldom appreciates is how much rehearsal time has gone a
performance before I stand up with the baton.

3. In this scene, you've been waiting years for this meeting. That apprehension has to come on the big screen.

4. My next guest is the actress who first made her debut in the horror flick Bad Dreams and has since gone to win two Oscars
to win two Oscars.

5. The prize money was a motive but the real reason I went
it was the exposure. I've had my 15 minutes of fame, haven't I?

6. Donne's performance has to go as one of the most powerful Hamlets of all time. It's a must-see!

7. And that was the Beatles, with a hit going to 1965. If you remember those early days of pop and would like to dedicate a golden oldie, just call now.

8. Sharp picks up the ball on the left, a quick cross to Bolam in midfield. Some really fancy
footwork going...here.

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