Phrasal Verbs
pull ahead- overtake, move into the lead or in front
pull apart- top from fighting
pull apart- weaken an argument or theory
pull out- bus or train leaving station
pull out- move into traffic
pull out- withdraw
pull back- score a goal or point when behind
pull back- retreat to previous position
pull back- decide not to do something previously planned
pull down- demolish
pull down- depress someone
pull down- earn (colloquial)
see off- to accompany one to the point of departure for a trip and saygood-bye upon departure
see off- to accompany someone who is leaving something
see off- to escort someone away from something
see off OUT?????- chase somebody or something away
see about- to confer with someone about someone or something
see about- to investigate
see about- to get information
see over- to be able to have a view over st such as a wall, fence etc.
see out- to escort (a guest) to the door
see out- to work on (a project) until completion
see through- to understand