Example sentences of "up for [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The Dormouse woke up for a minute and then went to sleep again .
2 But experience can often make up for a yard or two of pace .
3 I must thank the judges who did a good job for us apart from three who entered , showed up for a while and were then missing when their turn was due .
4 They therefore decided to break up for a while because , Dustin said , ‘ I wanted my fling .
5 There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear .
6 If you 'd like to meet up for a drink or something , do give me a call on the above number .
7 but when he stumped up for a brandy and soda
8 And if it was just exhausted , it was simply a question of postponing his own ploughing and resting it up for a day or two until it had regained its appetite and its strength .
9 Do come up for a day or so if there is the remotest possible chance .
10 Looks like you 'll have to sort of like put it up for a day and then take it down for a week and put it back in again .
11 I got an elbow in the face as I went up for a header and I remember putting my head down and running straight into Bull 's back .
12 But give him his due , he does not give up for a scratch or two , and not even a dagger could hold him off for ever . ’
13 The arrival of the Italian soldiers was held up for a time while the Italian government bargained for an Italian to command the UN forces ( the commander is , as it happens , a Brazilian ) .
14 Proper planning was held up for a time until the route of the M4 was decided , as an early outline brought it through Harpsden and over Peppard .
15 There were connections there , safe houses where he could hole up for a week or more , while his American friends made arrangements to get him out of the country and into free Europe .
16 The others , including the new drummer , had come to pick Keith up for a practice while I was there .
17 Last week , Jarman had n't quite decided whether they were to talk to the audience or simply sleep through the exhibition 's four-day run — ‘ although they 'll be allowed to get up for a pee and lunch , ’ he added generously .
18 ‘ Amber always runs up for a hug when I walk through the door ’ , she says .
19 But you can only use it up for a month and then you .
20 I get all dolled up for a party and then I look at myself in the mirror and suddenly chicken out , put my jeans on , ruffle up my hair , and only then do I feel comfortable . ’
21 When this goon is at the point of his beat furthest away from our stretch of wire , the Wing Commander will give the signal to Clinker here — ’ a dark beetle-like man stood up for a moment and sat down again , ‘ — who will fuse the entire lighting system of the camp including the searchlights . ’
22 And I tried to save up for a car cos my son was in the army .
23 I 've been up for a bath and we 've been looking at the room I shall occupy .
24 He had a bleeper in his house which wakes him up for every call though for insurance reasons he can not join the men .
25 It 's 0700 on the 30 June and my body has already been up for an hour and run four miles .
26 He said OK rewrite them , so I held things up for an hour and at the end of it he said he was n't convinced .
27 We get the whole thing seized up for an hour and a half in the morning and an hour and a half in the evening .
28 The afternoon audience steadily declined , built up for an hour or so in the late afternoon and then surrendered to TV , except for another late-night blip .
29 Wind was measured at 11.00 and 15.00 each day , but only counted if it kept up for an hour or more .
30 Amaranth had no wish to be caught napping in the lounge of the Grand Hotel ; how much better to return to ‘ Mon Repos ’ and put her feet up for an hour or so .
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