Intransitive Verbs followed by words which may function either as Adverbs or Prepositions
| | Phrases |
| The color broke through. | |
| | The color broke through her skin. |
| do without: abstain | I can do without. |
| | I can do without the chocolate. |
| glance off: slide | The bullet glances off. |
| | The bullet glances off the rocks. |
| go without: abstain | We can go without. |
| | We can go without the television. |
| hang around: hover | The helicopter hangs around. |
| | The helicopter hangs around the airport. |
| join in: involve | He joined in. |
| | He joined in the group. |
| lounge around: laze | The dog lounged around. |
| | The dog lounged around the yard. |
| mill around: wander closely | The children mill around. |
| | The children mill around the cake. |
| pass by: proceed | The parade passed by. |
| | The parade passed by the crowd. |
| rally round: support | The group rallies around. |
| | The group rallies around the champion. |
| sail through: cruise | The ship sails through. |
| | The ship sails through the canal. |
| scrape through: survive | He scraped through. |
| | He scraped through with nothing. |
| turn off: stop | He turns off. |
| | He turns off the television. |


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