Fill in these prepositions to form phrasal verbs related to business.
away down down for in of off off out out out out of over together up up up up up up
1. The clothes manufacturer recently branched into sport's wear.
2. The distributors will probably bump the price of the software when the next version is released.
3. The meeting was called due to the director's illness.
4. The factory churns thousands of pairs low cost shoes every day.
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5. The marketing director has come in a lot of criticism over his unsuccessful marketing campaign.
6. Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted to help with the post.
7. This is the latest scheme dreamt by advertising companies to sell new products.
8. The director was drummed of office life when it was discovered that she had been taking bribes.
9. Attempts have been made to ease the chairwoman office.
10. She's setting a small group to go carol-singing for charity.
11. The plan is to hive our daughter companies as soon as they are profitable.
12. The brass plate was knocked to Mr Brown for Ł130. (At an auction)
13. I have some material from which I could knock an article if you want me to.
14. Just before his death, he made $100 000 to me.
15. We could use the new revolutionary material to make better tyres.
16. Low consumer demand has forced them to mark a wide range of goods by as much as 40%.
17. Shares in telecommunication companies were marked on the news
that one of them had gone bankrupt.
18. Mr and Mrs Johnson must be putting over $1 000 000 a year. (save)
19. Dad put Ł1000 to help her buy a new car.
20. After the scandal, he was relieved his post as finance minister.
away down down for in of off off out out out out of over together up up up up up up
1. The clothes manufacturer recently branched into sport's wear.
2. The distributors will probably bump the price of the software when the next version is released.
3. The meeting was called due to the director's illness.
4. The factory churns thousands of pairs low cost shoes every day.
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5. The marketing director has come in a lot of criticism over his unsuccessful marketing campaign.
6. Every Christmas thousands of people are drafted to help with the post.
7. This is the latest scheme dreamt by advertising companies to sell new products.
8. The director was drummed of office life when it was discovered that she had been taking bribes.
9. Attempts have been made to ease the chairwoman office.
10. She's setting a small group to go carol-singing for charity.
11. The plan is to hive our daughter companies as soon as they are profitable.
12. The brass plate was knocked to Mr Brown for Ł130. (At an auction)
13. I have some material from which I could knock an article if you want me to.
14. Just before his death, he made $100 000 to me.
15. We could use the new revolutionary material to make better tyres.
16. Low consumer demand has forced them to mark a wide range of goods by as much as 40%.
17. Shares in telecommunication companies were marked on the news
that one of them had gone bankrupt.
18. Mr and Mrs Johnson must be putting over $1 000 000 a year. (save)
19. Dad put Ł1000 to help her buy a new car.
20. After the scandal, he was relieved his post as finance minister.