Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [vb infin] up for " in BNC.
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1 | The Mourne boss is determined that his side will make up for their semi-final defeat by Derry last year but refuses to embrace this as an additional spur in his motivating process . |
2 | The hotelier can set up for any number of different plans , for example , golf weekends , leisure breaks , family rates , and so forth |
3 | April 's pursuing compensation though no amount of mony can make up for what she 's lost . |
4 | Significantly , though , the Soviet leader added that since a new constitution was being prepared , any article could come up for review , and this included Article 6 . |
5 | When the vicar got a new bishop who was Anglo-Catholic he appealed to him for his sanction , in the hope that the bishop 's approval would make up for the lack of faculty . |
6 | Come on , Miss Williams , you 're not so naïve that you honestly believe that a mere apology will make up for the way you behaved . ’ |
7 | No amount of brilliance can make up for knowledge of the idiom of the field . |
8 | But even that conciliatory gesture never really convinced me that Don Bradman 's signature could make up for that of Jack Hobbs . |
9 | Of the former he said : ‘ Disabled people should have or be able to lease their own car , with all the new horizons such freedom of movement will open up for them . ’ |
10 | A DOCTOR and a student will warm up for an Arctic adventure by spending tonight in a seafood freezer . |
11 | A collection of classic boats from the golden age of messing about on the river will go up for auction this weekend . |
12 | ‘ I think perhaps the bike will make up for the Brownies , ’ Daddy confided to Mummy . |
13 | ‘ Winning the ABA this year will make up for losing the chance of a lifetime of going to the Olympics , ’ said Calzaghe , 20 . |
14 | And with aid to refugees at the centre of the row , Mrs Hilali insists that Kurds in this country can speak up for her . |
15 | There 's no way money can make up for losing all that ’ . |
16 | Believing , as fervently as they say they believe in their Almighty , that money can make up for anything , even bad taste and bad manners . |
17 | On employment , the Labour party would sign up for a massive extension of Community competence and majority voting in the name of the social charter . |