go over - Can you read these instructions again? I'm still a little confused., go off - Run! The bomb in the building could explode at any moment!, gone off - Don't eat those leftovers—they're a week old and have definitely become bad., went off - The whole building had to evacuate because the smoke alarm activated., go along with it - I'm going to play a prank on Jenny when she walks in. Just follow me, OK?, going against - Protesters have made it clear that they will continue opposing the governor's orders., go through - We need to read these files carefully with a fine-tooth comb to find that missing paperwork., break in - I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have some information that might help., break it up - When the teacher saw the two boys shove each other, she came running over to try to separate them., broke out of - The criminal escaped prison but was captured less than a mile away., broke up - I'm so sad to hear that Mara and John ended their relationship., breaking down - I'm afraid the blender is stopping to work.,

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