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(phrasal verbs) - be

beoff ,
Well, Imustbeoff. Back in a few minutes.
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the train is off

be off , ; ;
They're off! !

be off ,
On weekends the servants are off, so there's no one there.
, .

be off ()
I'm sorry, the lamb is off, may I suggest some chicken?
, , , ?

be off ( )
This fish is off. I won't buy it.
, .

be off
I'm off at 6.00.
6.00.

be off , ;
The light was off. The switch was off.
. .

be off (.) ,
's off again!
!

be off (.)
How are you off for clothes?
?

be off to (-.)
If Jim and Mary are quarrelling already, it looks as if their marriage is off to a bad start.
, , .

be off with (.) ,
Be off with the old love before you are on with the new.
, .

be out, out

be out , ( )
There are so many police out today.
.

be out , ,
I was out this morning.
.

be out ,
The roses should be out next week.
.

be out ;
Long skirts are out this year.
.

be out
The sun will shine before the day is out.
.

be out in ( -.)
I was out in my calculations.
.

be out ;
It's no use trying to keep it a secret, the story is out now.
, .

be out ()
When the tide is out, the sand stretches for a long way.
( ), .

be out of , , -.
You really are glad to be out of hospital.
()

be out from (-. -. )
The boat was two kilometres out from the harbour when the storm struck.

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be out of ( )
I'm quite out of patience with this class.
.

be out of (-.)
The boy is never out of trouble.
- .

be out of
You could be out sooner if you behave yourself.
, .

be out of
He could be hurt, he's out like a light.
, , .

be over ,
When this is over, she promised herself, I'm going back to London for a long rest.
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be over ( .), over , , ; ,
The water was over her head.
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Maybe. It's been over a year.
.

be over : , -, -.
He asked me if I'd written his composition. I told him it was over on his bed.

be up , ,
What time do you have to be up tomorrow?
?

be up , ,
Jane's temperature is up again.
.

be up (.) , ; (-.)
What's up? You look pale.
? .

be up for , ,
I've heard that your name is up for the chairmanship.
, .

be up for
How long has that house been up for sale?
?

be up for / -
I am always up for a challenge.
.

be up to , -. ;
Do you know what they're up to?
, ?

be up to (-.)
I'm not up to such hard work in this hot weather.
.

be up to ()
The new film is not up to his last one.
, .

be up to (-.)
It's up to you to keep the boy out of trouble.
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