Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] made up for " in BNC.
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1 | Welcome to Ireland , and their comfortable , confusing , delightful brand of hospitality — And did they always keep this room made up for guests ? |
2 | This win made up for last year 's defeat by Rob Orme when things just did n't go right for Dunlop . |
3 | It is in fact the commercially provided infrastructure that is most lacking , and many people live a long way from a shop , although this is to some extent made up for by mobile shops . |
4 | He entered Lancashire Independent College , Manchester , in 1844 to study for the ministry , and hard work made up for ‘ the lack of university training and degree , not then so accessible ’ . |
5 | Responsible for giving trainer Grant Eden a broken heel after throwing him off on the gallops , Artistic Reef made up for it with a game neck victory over favourite Palacegate Episode . |
6 | ‘ I mean , a double bed made up for one . |
7 | She felt like a government health warning , but the sheer pleasure of having won her first big race made up for it all . |
8 | On both occasions the Soviet Union made up for the extreme weakness of its client but , by providing the personnel to operate missile sites , it was consciously limiting the ways in which these missiles could be used against Israel . |