Sally and my father _____ on like a house on fire; she loves going to see him. - to get on like a house on fire, Ben’s mother had always approved of his girlfriends before, but she never really _____ to Samantha. - to (not) take to sb, Samantha _____ an instant dislike to Ben’s mother but tried to hide it. - to take an instant dislike to sb, The noise from the neighbours is beginning to _____ on my nerves. I’m going to complain if it doesn’t stop soon. - to get on your nerves, His gambling problem has _____ a great strain on our relationship. I’m seriously thinking of leaving him. - to put a strain on sb / sth, The maths teacher _____ it in for me; she’s always giving me extra homework or keeping me back after school. - to have it in for sb, He ______ himself to himself on the holiday, eating alone and opting out of the organised excursions. - to keep yourself to yourself, They _____ a fairly rocky relationship at first, but they’re talking of getting married now. - to have a rocky relationship, When her father returned after nine years’ absence, Sue didn’t have the heart to ______ her back on him. - to turn your back on sb, They set up a partnership in 1995, but the relationship _______ sour when Jim’s love of whiskey began to affect his work. - to turn sour, He’s well liked, and a lot of younger members of staff _____ up to him as a role model. - to look up to sb, It was just a joke – I wasn’t trying to _____ you down. I’d never deliberately set out to make anyone feel stupid. - to put sb down,
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