Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] up for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From time to time , taking one to lunch or meeting up for a drink gives you a chance to talk shop and learn about the other 's work and publications .
2 To put it another way : when the cat is on heat ( which she has n't been since the vet gave her the unkindest cut of all ) , nevertheless when she was , she had very little time for chasing moths hanging unsubtly round the fridge or cuddling up for a neck scratch .
3 If the choice now is between shoring up a democratically bankrupt Westminster or standing up for the restoration of Scottish democracy , then I am for Scottish democracy .
4 This has become so serious a concern that early in 1991 , less than a year before their latest deadline for the launch of CD-I , Philips themselves established their own CD-I publishing operation , perhaps in an effort to energise CD-I disc investment or to make up for the lack of it .
5 As with all guitar noise problems , this effect is most prevalent when the amp is very loud , or set up for an overdrive sound .
6 Labour must , once again , be the party that stands up for the individual against the vested interests that hold him or her back …
7 Motoring costs went down by 1.3 per cent , thanks to a further fall in the average cost of second-hand cars and an average drop of 7p a gallon in petrol prices which , together , more than made up for a rise in car insurance premiums .
8 Objectively , Karen was prepared to go almost as far as her predecessor , and her eager greed more than made up for the thrill I used to get from subjecting dogged , cow-like Manuela to the same routines .
9 There had never been a great deal of money , but no one had ever gone hungry and the feelings of warmth and love between the members of the family had more than made up for the lack of luxuries .
10 In August Chapman signed his former half-back George Hampson from Northampton , and although his previous visit to Northampton had failed to secure Walden — he went to Tottenham in April for £1,750 — the developing form of Bainbridge at outside-right more than made up for the disappointment .
11 This more than made up for the Tramway Department 's loss of revenue resulting from the suspension of the service !
12 THE audience that turned up for the recital of British violin sonatas was scarcely more than a sprinkling , which made one despair of our unadventurous public .
13 This time it 's Murray Mouse : Supercop that comes up for a lump of cheese and a quick spin on the squeaky exercise wheel that keeps the whole house awake at night .
14 It requires an adult to participate and stay up for the night .
15 ‘ I tried so hard , you see , to give him extra attention — extra love — to try and make up for the loss of Maman .
16 Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle .
17 He was careful , shrewd , and thoroughly able , and made up for the collapse of the older coastal trades by sending his ships farther afield .
18 The first trick is to get left of the chockstone and stop in the Jacuzzi Pool , next , to pivot and line up for the exit slot which is only 2½ ft–3ft wide in a foaming pool whose diameter is only 18 ins more than a boat 's length .
19 Once the veneer of hunt balls and dressing up for the occasion is stripped away all you have left is a very cruel activity which is a disgrace to those of us who live in the modern world .
20 As the fans tune in and line up for the battle ahead .
21 Having selected your water and turned up for a day 's fishing you then have to decide where the fish will be on the day in question .
22 However , he was not thrown out , he was taken back to the station and locked up for the night .
23 John Titford responded to the call and signed up for the Volunteer Infantry .
24 I got hold of him by the scruff of the neck and took him along to the police box and rang up for the wagon .
25 The dynamic duo get away from the troubles of the world and curl up for a nap , by ffolkes , June 1954
26 It took me to twenty to stand into a half crouch and reach up for the bolt .
27 But shut up for a bit will you , I 've got to get on .
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