Example sentences of "[vb base] up for [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race . |
2 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
3 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
4 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
5 | Hold up for a count of 10 , relax and repeat . |
6 | In Britain , the ‘ drag-down ’ factor operates ; graduates make up for a shortage of technicians with intermediate skills . |
7 | Both make up for the lack of nutrients in the soil by trapping and digesting small insects . |
8 | Deep cupboards in both the scullery and pantry house the necessary quantities of glass and china , and deep double sinks in both rooms make up for the lack of the modern dishwasher . |
9 | Did the bright lights make up for the lack of country life ? |
10 | The Government 's claim that students are better off as a result of student loans simply is not true ; nor is it true that loans make up for the loss of income support and housing benefit . |
11 | In no sense could they be said to be members of industrial co-operatives : that is , of organisations set up for the manufacture of goods or the provision of services and wholly , or very largely , owned and ultimately controlled by those working in them . |
12 | ‘ We should have a rehearsal — you know , go up for a couple of days ahead of everyone else so we wo n't look like eejits . ’ |