3.108 transitive phrasal verbs with prepositions
Some phrasal verbs consist of a transitive verb and a preposition. They have one noun group after the first word, as the object of the verb, and a second noun group after the second word, as the object of the preposition.
- They agreed to let him into their secret.
- The farmer threatened to set his dogs on them.
- They'll hold that against you when you apply next time.
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Here is a list of phrasal verbs which consist of a transitive verb and a preposition:
- build into, build on, draw into, drum into, frighten into, hold against, keep to, lay before, leave off, let into, lumber with, make of, put on, put onto, put through, read into, set against, set back, set on, talk into, thrust upon, write into