Example sentences of "the [noun] [to-vb] up for " in BNC.

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1 One reason there is so little change in most traditional bureaucratic organizations , I argue , is that they have conditioned out of people the willingness to stand up for a new idea .
2 I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it .
3 It is for the humanities to speak up for the value of retrospective conversion , and for some national planning to be undertaken to achieve this , as they , and to some extent the social sciences have most to gain from such an investment .
4 Mr Grosz was the only senior politician yesterday with the courage to stand up for Communism in front of a hostile audience .
5 They had n't expected the terrorists to turn up for at least another two days .
6 Although not a political animal she saw the need to speak up for the Africans ; articulate on their behalf when so often they were not given opportunity to speak for themselves .
7 All the judges can do is award a greater proportion of non pension assets to the wife to make up for her lack of long term security and if these other assets are small , the husband is still the winner .
8 I daresay you find this strange and may think I am ungrateful when after all I have been given the chance to set up for myself which is not given to many of our station but it is a surprise to me too .
9 ROD WALLACE last night pleaded for the chance to make up for his England heartache , writes John Edwards .
10 The pattern of the first day of the autumn term was fixed ; the first-years , who had arrived at their halls of residence the day before , came to the department in the morning to sign up for various optional courses .
11 Should they not be picked up , the paddlers made for a second rendezvous ( phase five ) further offshore or headed back to the beach to lie up for the following night , when the submarine would come to a different rendezvous .
12 ‘ She had not the spirit to stand up for her own mother .
13 Middlesbrough Council is chasing businesses in the town who missed the deadline to sign up for food safety under the Food Premises Registration Regulations .
14 His group was a homespun affair and he wanted to support people inspired solely by the love of writing and music , and with the verve to stand up for themselves in print .
15 If in doubt , ask the supplier to measure up for you .
16 Such good management involves proper drainage , maintenance of a neutral pH , a balance between grazing and cutting , mixed stocking , controlled grazing and resting , the avoidance of physical damage ( particularly in bad weather ) , and the return of organic matter to the soil to make up for hay or silage removed .
17 Finally , why will the Government not allow the extra European funds to be spent in the coalfields to make up for the jobs that have been lost ?
18 If a chap had n't the guts to stand up for his own beastliness where was he ?
19 It is just asking the public to sign up for a Barton by-pass .
20 This is the time to make up for the imprecision of the life story in Step 1 .
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