Class 10 || Englsh Grammar || SEBA || VERB PHRASES



1.HSLC - 1998
Take over (to assume control of a business, management, duties etc. নিয়ন্ত্ৰণ হাতলৈ নে) : He will take over the job permanently.

As well as (in the same manner
একেদৰেই) : He gave me money as well as advice.

Come round ( to recover from মূৰ্ছা যোৱাৰ পাছত সংজ্ঞা ঘূৰাই পাওঁতে) : Give her time, and she may come around and see things your way.

No sooner ....than : No sooner had he
come than I left.

Fall out (to quarrel কাজিয়া কৰ) : Dave and I fell out after a long argument.

In no time ( instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰ) : You will get the book in no time.

2. HSLC-1999
Make out ( to see, discern; to comprehend ধৰিব পাৰ, বুজ; গম পা) : In the distance, I could just make out a shadowy figure.

For good ( forever, permanently
সদাকাল, স্থায়ীভাৱে) : He had left his country for good.

Neither ...nor : I have neither money nor land.

Run over ( To drive over, causing injury or death, গাড়ীৰে পাৰ কৰা, ফলত আহত বা মৃত্যু হোৱা) : Two children were run over by a car last night and killed.

At times ( On occasion, sometimes
সময়ে সময়ে, মাজে মাজে) : I feel lonely at times, but then somebody phones, and I cheer up again.

As soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : As soon as he arrived, everyone gasped.

3.HSLC-2000
In no time ( instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰ) : The chief guest will arrive here in no time.

Bring up (To raise ডাঙৰ দীঘল কৰা) : She promised to bring up the children.

pass away ( to die মৃত্যু হোৱা) : Gandhi passed away peacefully.

Set up (To ready something for use ব্যৱহাৰৰ বাবে কিবা প্ৰস্তুত কৰা) : We set up the sprinkler.

As soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : I came as soon as I could.

None but : None but the talented students only can slove the problem.

4.HSLC-2001
In black and white ( in writing কাগজে কলমে) : I'll believe that when I see it in black and white.

Get ride of ( to remove আঁতৰ কৰা) : I want to get ride of your influence over my life!

Turn up ( to appear উপস্থিত হ) : Has he turned up yet?

Stand by ( to abide by লাগি থকা) : She still stands by what I have said.

Break out ( to open or start যুদ্ধ, মহামাৰী আদিৰ উদ্ভৱ হ) : Malaria breaks out during summer.

Take down (to write down লিখি ল) : If you have a pen, you can take down my phone number.

5. HSLC-2002
Look into ( to investigate, explore, or consider কোনো বিষয়ে চোৱা) : I shall look into the matter.

Look after ( to attend to, or take care of যত্ন ল, প্ৰতিপাল কৰ) : Look after the children when I'm out.

By fits and starts ( occasionally
অনিয়মীতভাৱে) : If you work by fits and starts, you can't save money.

At a loss ( not sure হতবুদ্ধি) : I'm at a loss how to proceed.

Get through (To complete; to finish সম্পূৰ্ণ কৰা) : She got through her book this morning!

Tell upon: The stress of the long hours at work began to tell upon her sickness.

10. HSLC 2008
Look into ( look চোৱা) : He looked into her eyes.

Make out (to comprehend বুজ, গম পা) : I could not make out what she had said.

In no time (instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰে) : The doctor will reach here in no time.

As soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : As soon as the teacher entered the class, the students became silent.

Look down upon: We should not look upon them who are struggling.

11. HSLC-2009
Send for (To order or summon (a person) to one's presence কাৰোবাৰ ওচৰলৈ যোৱা) : The principal asked the chowkhider to send for the student.

Turn up (To increase the amount of something কিবা এটা পৰিমাণ বঢ়াই দিয়া): Turn up the radio and sing along.

Run over (to overflow উপচি পৰা) : The bath water nearly ran over.

Put up (To hang ওলমাই থ): Many people put up messages on their refrigerators.

12. HSLC-2010
Break down (To digest হজম কৰা) :
His stomach took a while to break
down his food.

Give away (to distribute বিলায় দে) : The principal gave away the prizes to the students.

Look after (to watch চোৱা চিতা কৰ) : The grandmother Kherxuti looked after Sankardev.

Call on (To visit (a person) দেখা কৰ): I really should call on my aunt more often.

Sit for (to care for someone in the role of babysitter ): I always loved sitting for Sarah and Jake -they felt like my own
kids.

13. HSLC-2011
Come about (To change সলনি হ) : The wind is come about.

Give up ( to quit ত্যাগ কৰ) : They gave up the search when it got dark.

For good (forever, permanently
সদাকাল, স্থায়ীভাৱে) : He left the country for good.

Black sheep (A disliked person এজন ঘৃণিত মানুহ) : He always was the black sheep in the family, as an artist among doctors and lawyers.

14. HSLC 2012
Nook and corner (Every corner প্ৰতিটো চুক): He traced my missing ring in every nook and corner of the house.

Of late (recently শেহতীয়াভাৱে) : I have not visited them of late, but I hear they are doing well.

With a view to (With an intention এটি লক্ষ্যৰে) : We read the contract with a view to finding a way out of it.

Look after (To watch চোৱা চিতা কৰ) : I looked after the children with much care.

15. HSLC 2013
Null and void: If you dont pay the fees, your membership will be null and void.

By dint of (Because of কাৰণে) : The North Caucasus are part of Russia by dint of history.

With flying colours (extremly well অতিশয় ভাল) : He passed the test with flying colors, as everyone had expected.

All in all ( Generally সাধাৰণতে) : All in all, it's not a bad little hotal.

16. HSLC 2014
Look into (to investigate অনুসন্ধান কৰ) : The police looked into matter seriously.

Call off (to cancel পৰিহাৰ কৰ) : At last, they called off the strike.

Get ride of (to lose হেৰুৱা) : I want to get rid of your influence over my life!

17. HSLC 2015
In order to(to express the purpose of somethingকিবা এটাৰ উদ্দেশ্য প্ৰকাশ কৰা): 
In order to understand it, you must study deeply.

All in all (everything considered
সৰ্বতোপ্ৰকাৰে) : All in all, it was a great success.

Now and then (sometimes মাজে সময়ে) : Call your mother now and then and let her know you care.

At large (freely স্বাধীনভাৱে) : The
children are playing in the field at large.

18. HSLC 2016
Bring up (to raise ডাঙৰ দীঘল কৰ) : The children are being brought up by the grandmother.

Look for (to seek বিচাৰ) : The kittens are looking for their mother.

Give up (to surrender সমৰ্পণ কৰ) : They gave him up to the police.

Look after (to seek বিচাৰ) : If they are not married, they should be looking after a wife.

19. HSLC 2017
Give away (To unintentionally reveal secret (অনিচ্ছাকৃতভাৱে এটা গোপনীয় প্ৰকাশ কৰ) : He gave
himself away with a stupid lie.

Far and wide (everywhere চৌদিশে) : Socrates fame spreaded far and wide.

Put out (to place outside বাহিৰত থ): Don't forget to put out the dog.

Turn up (To show up দেখা দে) : Is this your pencil that turned up in my drawer?

20. HSLC 2018
Run over (To exceed the allotted time সময়সীমা অতিক্ৰম কৰ): The previous presentation ran over and ours had to start late.

Deal in (To trade ব্যৱসায় কৰ) : My father deals in oil.

Carry out (To fulfill পূৰ্ণ কৰ) : She finally carried out her life long ambition.

In order to (to express the purpose of somethingকিবা এটাৰ উদ্দেশ্য প্ৰকাশ কৰা):
In order to earn living for herself and her family of five children, she worked hard.

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