14.a. Match the phrasal verbs to their meaning. 1. let in a. to prevent someone from 2. lock in leaving a building by locking 3. butt in the door b. to interrupt someone who is talking c. to allow to enter Ib. Fill in the right form of the phrasal verbs. let in, butt in, lock in 1. The journalist kept ... with questions as the speaker was delivering his speech. 2. The little girl ... herself by mistake, so she started crying for her mum. 3. Despite being late at the conference, they us and offered us the best seats. 4. I... last night by the office housekeeper who didn't notice I was still working at my desk.
