Three-Part Phrasal Verbs - Practice exercises
Three-part phrasal verbs are sometimes known as Type 4 phrasal verbs, or phrasal-prepositional verbs
Grammar notes - they have two particles. The particles can't be separated by the object. 
 We get on with the neighbours like a house on fire.
 It looks like we've run out of coffee.
 Do you think they will get away with it?
The first particle is an adverb and always stays with the verb, whereas the second particle is a preposition and cannot be separated from its object. We can however, sometimes separate the two particles with modifiers. 
 I get on really well with my in-laws.
I'm not putting up any more with your behaviour.