Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] up for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But give him his due , he does not give up for a scratch or two , and not even a dagger could hold him off for ever . ’
2 I thought my form had been good enough throughout the year to warrant selection , but there is always that niggling doubt , especially as I had angered Frank Dick by not turning up for a relay practice at Loughborough where he was engaged in running the annual Summer School for athletics .
3 But real life , both human life and plant and animal life , is not set up for the benefit of spectators .
4 At the time and date arranged , he meets an old friend and decides not to turn up for the meal with his niece .
5 The flow will not let up for a minute .
6 Boro boss Lawrence , meanwhile , is not lined up for a summer move to Spurs despite rumours sweeping the NorthEast .
7 • If you wake during the night ( sometimes because you need to empty your bladder ) then return to bed and relax as soon as possible , Do not get up for a cup of tea or snack as this will give misleading information to your body clock .
8 They did , however , provide a good deal of entertainment for the rest of the group and would be missed if they did not turn up for a game .
9 There were moments when Henry thought she would not turn up for the funeral , so magnificent was she about the whole thing , but as the date approached he noticed she was wearing more and more black jewellery , black scarves , capes , cloaks and jerseys , stockings , blouses and hats .
10 Even the compensation of going to the Saturday matinee on my own to see Buck Jones or Hoot Gibson and then again at night with Uncle Geordie and his wife to another picture house for the big film of the week — Clara Bow or Norma Talmadge or some star like that — did n't make up for the way Skipper kept eyeing me and slavering .
11 However , the speed and excitement of the third level simply ca n't make up for the boredom of the first two , thus banishing this product into the depths of mediocrity .
12 No I 'm stopping in with our kid , you know , and you could n't impose on , on so er if there was fisticuffs , fights , falling out , I 'll fetch our kid , I 'll fetch our wench , I mean there we you used to , honestly and truthfully , you , you used to feel it , you know erm because when there was any trouble , problems or like that there was always somebody to share it well it had the advantages in some ways , perhaps you was er had a little bit more luxuries than the f bigger family , but i in my mind that did n't make up for the companionship of brothers and sisters , no b b b b that , that 's w how I put it anyway .
13 I just cos when I see children like that and you know there 's nothing you can really do for them , you ca n't make up for the fact that they 've got a rotten home life and that 's top and bottom line that 's what it is !
14 I think she should have played a Tour Event before an exhibition event , but then again it would n't be the first time she has n't turned up for a Tour Event would it ?
15 So much so that Colin , being totally pissed off with the press , has n't turned up for the interview .
16 So much so that Colin , being totally pissed off with the press , has n't turned up for the interview .
17 That 's why it is so important that we do n't give up for an instant .
18 ‘ The only reason I did n't sign up for the navy was because I could n't swim , ’ Tommy grumbled .
19 It therefore did n't add up for the government or the CEGB to argue that nuclear power provided such an enormously valuable insurance cover .
20 You did n't turn up for a meeting two weeks ago . ’
21 The old man did n't turn up for a week , and then two weeks and then three weeks and everybody was fairly in despair .
22 ‘ The Army ought to start asking questions when she does n't turn up for the nest course at the Fort ’ George said hopefully .
23 Messrs Shotton and Unsworth did n't turn up for the count .
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