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    fall in with

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    A2
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo meet someone by chance and become friendly with them.
    She fell in with a group of artists during her travels.
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo accept and support a plan or idea.
    He fell in with the new regulations despite his initial reservations.

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    Revan - Star Wars Fan Film (2015)

    16:29Revan - Star Wars Fan Film (2015)
    • To fall in with Revan, the butcher?

      To fall in with Revan, the butcher?

    • -To fall in with "Revan the Butcher"?

      -To fall in with "Revan the Butcher"?

    B1

    Phrasal Verbs - FALL: fall for, fall in, fall behind, fall through...

    08:00Phrasal Verbs - FALL: fall for, fall in, fall behind, fall through...
    • "fall for", "fall through", "fall in", "fall in with", "fall back", "fall back on". Different

      "fall for", "fall through", "fall in", "fall in with", "fall back", "fall back on". Different

    • Today's phrasal verbs are going to be with the verb "fall": "fall apart", "fall out", "fall behind", "fall for", "fall through", "fall in", "fall in with", "fall back", "fall back on".

      Today's phrasal verbs are going to be with the verb "fall": "fall apart", "fall out", "fall behind", "fall for", "fall through", "fall in", "fall in with", "fall back", "fall back on".

    A2

    Part 2 - Emma Audiobook by Jane Austen (Vol 1: Chs 10-18)

    16:41Part 2 - Emma Audiobook by Jane Austen (Vol 1: Chs 10-18)
    • "To fall in with each other on such an errand as this," thought Emma, "to meet in a charitable scheme this will bring a great increase of love on each side.

      "To fall in with each other on such an errand as this," thought Emma, "to meet in a charitable scheme this will bring a great increase of love on each side.

    • "To fall in with each other on such an errand as this," thought Emma; "to meet in

      "To fall in with each other on such an errand as this," thought Emma; "to meet in

    B1