| to run out of | to use all of sth and have none left |
| to run sb over | <przejechać kogoś ;]> |
| to see sb off | to go with sb to a railway station, airport etc, say goodbye and see them leave |
| to see sb out | to go with sb to the door when they are leaving a place |
| to set out/off | to begin a journey |
| to set up | to establish |
| to stand by | of soldiers - to be ready to move into action |
| to stand by | to support sb, offer help in need |
| to stand for | of abbreviations - to represent a full name, of people - to support specific ideas |
| to take off | of a plane to leave the ground and begin to fly |
| to take sth down | to write sth down |
| to turn down | to reject |
| to turn up | to arrive, to come to see an event |
| to wear off | to disappear gradually |
| to work out | to find a solution to a problem or a way of dealing with a sitiuation |