[General] Replace the wrong preposition of the phrasal verb

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1. As soon as my divorce goes with, I'll get married.
2. Tony's going away with a girl from work. I think he is quite serious about her.

And please Explain the meaning of these phrasal verb for me ^^~

oh.. 1 more question:
Complete the sentence with an animal
- As usual, the ...... 's of the budget is for defence
 
Here are some I have done. If you would have a look and tell me if I was wrong... It would be great then ^^!

1. The burglar alarm went out in the middle of the night. Wake every body up.
- off
2. I think this fish has gone down - it stinks.
- off
3. What on earth is going out here?
- on
4. The fire went on and the room gradually became cold.
- out
5. The bomb went on when there were still lots of people in the building.
- off
6. The firm went out of business last week and their office has closed off
- down
7. The price of bread has gone on again. Last week it was 60p a loaf, now it is 70p/
- up
8. As soon as my divorce goes with, I'll get married.
- I am thinking about it
9. Before you sign the contract, you should go it on carefully with a solicitor.
- through
10. She said the she had a new job but refused to go up details.
- to
11. She went up speaking for two hours without stopping.
- on
12. There wasn't enough ice cream to go about, so some of the children had chocolate instead.
- around
13. Tony's going away with a girl from work. I think he is serious about her.
- I am thinking about it too.
 
1. The burglar alarm went out in the middle of the night. Wake every body up. - off:tick:
2. I think this fish has gone down - it stinks. - off:tick:
3. What on earth is going out here? - on:tick:
4. The fire went on and the room gradually became cold. - out :tick:
5. The bomb went on when there were still lots of people in the building.- off:tick:
6. The firm went out of business last week and their office has closed off - down :tick:
7. The price of bread has gone on again. Last week it was 60p a loaf, now it is 70p - up :tick:
8. As soon as my divorce goes with, I'll get married. - I am thinking about it
9. Before you sign the contract, you should go it on carefully with a solicitor. - through:tick:
10. She said the she had a new job but refused to go up details. - to X
11. She went up speaking for two hours without stopping.- on :tick:
12. There wasn't enough ice cream to go about, so some of the children had chocolate instead. - around :tick:
13. Tony's going away with a girl from work. I think he is serious about her.- I am thinking about it too.
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Thank you Fivejedjon
But can you give me the answers of questions number 8,10 and 13. I have looked up for suitable phrasal verb but I didn't understand them well
Or you can just give me the meanings of the 3 phrasal verbs for the questions
 
8 It means when the divorce process has finished.
10 To explain in more detail
13 Date, be in a relationship with
 
8- through
10- into
13- out
Is it right?
 
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