Grammar activity - Phrasal verbs “entertainment”. Fill the gaps with the appropriate word

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   bringing out      broke up      carried on      down      on      out      plugged in      signed up      turned down      up   
a. As soon as Brian gets home from school, he switches the TV. in / up / on
b. Not many people turned for the concert. on / up / in
c. Tickets for the performance have completely sold out / under / to
d. I’m on the phone, so could you turn the music, please. down / under / on
e. He’s a terrible musician. I can’t put with his playing any more. on / up / for
f. If you want to look good, you need to dress in your best clothes. up / over / on
g. Even when the lights went out, the musicians still performing. caught on / turned in / carried on
h. When you have your new DVD player, turn it on. switched on / plugged in / turned up
i. My favourite singer is a new album next week. bringing out / putting away / sending under
j. The record company the band straight away. signed up / wrote down / put for
k. The rock star the documentary offer because she was too busy. put away / turned down / gave in
l. Many people were upset when the band last year. broke up / split away / fell under