Verb collocation examples in sentences.
- He asked her out to dinner.
- You get wet in the rain.
- I get tired of educating people.
- It’s important to get sleep so don’t stay up too long.
- He always give a hand to anyone in difficulty.
- I’ve got to get into town. Can you give me a ride?
- He gave an idea for new project so he got a promotion.
- It’s easy to make a mistake.
- We can’t undertake that you will make a profit.
- My mom always makes me a sandwich to school
- We need to make an effort to do well in this competition.
- The commitee has made serious objections to that plan.
- The old man is going to go crazy.
- As for myself I doubt I’ll ever go on a date.
- I’ll just go online and look up her address.
- I want to go sailing.
- I wanted to take a break and work on some things.
- We will take a chance to have the party outdoor.
- He had intended to take a holiday in New York.
- I might take a lesson from you.
- I’ll take a look at the website and let you know what I think.
- Take a rest from your hard work.
- Take a seat while I get you something to drink.
- I take a step into the center of the circle.
- We don’t have to take advice from him.
- Take medicine when you get gripes.
- Her mental scars will take time to heal.
- Whatever you do, slow down and take your time.
- We came to say hello as we were passing through.
- Why should I say sorry when it’s not my fault?
- Can I trust you to keep a secret?
- My mother likes to keep control of everything.
- Please, keep quite when I’m on the phone.
- We have to keep scoring the points in the fourth quarter.
- You must learn to keep your balance in skating.
- “You and me, today we’re going to break a record, ” he said.
- Luckily, a bush broke his fall.
- His son could catch a ball coming toward his left or right.
- I caught her eye and smiled.
- See you again. Catch you later.