The document defines and provides examples for several common phrasal verbs: Take out means to remove something from inside, such as taking belongings from a room or taking a snake out of a box. Set up means to arrange for something, like setting up blockades, a TV, or a meeting. Take off means to remove, whether shoes, a coat, or a plane taking flight. Lie down means to rest or take a nap, such as lying down after lunch or on a sofa. Take time off refers to taking time away for something, like taking leave from work for health reasons or attending cultural programs. Look into means to observe or examine closely, like looking into a matter, possibilities, or an issue