(something) by (something)
(something) is required
at the expense of (something)
break the back of (something)
bring (something) on one’s head
bring (something) to light
complain about something
cut something in its prime
detract from (something)
everyone has something on their mind
get (something) out of (someone)
give (something) teeth
give vent to (something)
have a go at (something)
if you don't stand for something, you will fall for something
it's inevitably something small and prickly that lies at the root of contention
its better to aim at something and fail than to aim at nothing and succeed
keep (something) clear
keeping an eye on (someone or something)
leave (someone or something) alone
leave one' stamp on (something)
make a good job of (something)
one can’t stand (someone or something)
put (something) to one side
put one’s finger on (something)
put one’s mind to (something)
ram (something) down one’s throat
set (something) before
set one’s heart on (something)
set one’s mind on (something)
shore (something) up
something afoot
something is better than nothing
something up one’s sleeve
something's the matter
stand up for (something)
succeed at (something)
there’s a demand for (something)
to get through (something)
to have a hand in (something)
to set about something
turn (something) down
turn (something) to one’s advantage
turn (something) up
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