Example sentences of "[verb] up for [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Palin may not have travelled much as a young man , but he has now made up for lost time .
2 Dunne , Chapman 's last attempt to find a successor to Lambert , proved to be past his best , but Drake more than made up for lost time , scoring 42 League goals in 1934–5 , a club record for a single season .
3 Of course , since his release , he had made up for lost time , becoming quite a wheel in the charity game , but those two years had stayed with him .
4 The Princess of Wales may not have been quick to learn at school — possibly because her lessons did not interest her much — but she has certainly made up for lost time since her marriage .
5 She took the flower-filled trug from Dr Neil , admired the blooms , adding briskly , ‘ Come along , McAllister ; you might as well make up for lost time , ’ and all three of them walked into the parlour , Matey and McAllister of necessity , since it was their only indoor access to the kitchen .
6 ‘ Why do n't we make up for lost time , then , Luke ?
7 SKIPPER Allan Border hit his highest first-class score of the tour as Australia made up for lost time on a rain-hit day against Warwickshire at Edgbaston .
8 We , all of us had er a bed-sitting room of our own which we kept on between cases cos we had to have somewhere to live and erm and then of course we , we 'd come back there and make up for lost time really .
9 Some say they 'll take over the children 's education completely as they try to help their youngsters make up for lost time .
10 After a century or so of political apathy , Hong Kong 's young people were making up for lost time .
11 Glaswegian clubbers were a bit slow at first to take advantage of the late opening hours , says Stuart , but are now making up for lost time .
12 Had she been seduced into conformity by the excellence of the natural history programmes and then , like other late converts he had known , sat captive to virtually every offering as if making up for lost time ?
13 The 24-year-old was hoping to be a regular England choice , but instead finds himself making up for lost time .
14 The nun realised that now the child had no one to protect her , some of the other children were making up for lost time .
15 CANADA 'S 13 Engines , with their considered blend of ominous guitar and vocals and a sometimes lumbering , limbering beat , should have little trouble making up for lost time with this overdue European release of their excellent debut LP .
16 Nothing like making up for lost time , she thought to herself with relish .
17 CANADA 'S 13 Engines , with their considered blend of ominous guitar and vocals and a sometimes lumbering , limbering beat , should have little trouble making up for lost time with this overdue European release of their excellent debut LP .
18 Her tone expressed the warmth that flowed through her heart as she added , looking into his eyes with a smile , ‘ And so that Silvia and I can start making up for lost time . ’
19 Meanwhile Keith and Mae are settling down to married life , making up for lost time .
20 He 's a fifteen month-old making up for lost time .
21 Certainly , it will need to work hard to make up for lost time ; the party has neglected the cause of democratic socialism in the North for far too long and it has allowed would-be Labour activists to become demoralised .
22 Nonetheless , we immediately started our other meetings to make up for lost time .
23 ALLY McCOIST last night declared himself fit for tomorrow 's European Cup match against CSKA Moscow — and vowed to make up for lost time .
24 ‘ When Chelsea signed me Ian Porterfield told me that if I got in the side he would n't drop me so I want to make up for lost time . ’
25 Gimenez , who went the distance before losing to a 36-year-old Roberto Duran in 1987 is relishing his chance to make up for lost time .
26 He was eager to make up for lost time and published prolifically .
27 Then he said in a calmer voice , ‘ Well , perhaps I 'm just trying to make up for lost time . ’
28 Germany 's Seizinger , narrow leader in the battle for the World Cup overall title , fell on the second leg of a giant slalom in Are , Sweden as she tried desperately to make up for lost time .
29 He set off again almost as soon as he had returned to Hobart to make up for lost time on an overland expedition to Launceston and George Town , 60 miles from Hobart on the North Coast of the island .
30 Atherton and DeFreitas , too , make their first Test appearances of the tour and the Lancashire pair will be keen to make up for lost time .
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