Example sentences of "make up for a " in BNC.

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1 Crilly has tidied the flat , and my bed is made up for a queen with extra duvets and fluffy pillows .
2 Motoring costs went down by 1.3 per cent , thanks to a further fall in the average cost of second-hand cars and an average drop of 7p a gallon in petrol prices which , together , more than made up for a rise in car insurance premiums .
3 Michael Howard , the employment secretary , was left to make the best of this glum news by telling the TECs ' directors — 1,200 of them , by December 1990 — that they could make up for a shortfall in cash from the Treasury by raising money from the private sector .
4 It may be worth investing in a course of vitamin supplements — they ca n't make up for a poor diet but they can provide a useful boost occasionally .
5 But experience can often make up for a yard or two of pace .
6 And being married to David made up for a great many afternoon teas and Women 's Institute meetings .
7 Bordon came out for the second half in determined mood and soon Wilson made up for a number of misses by flicking in the third goal .
8 Our enthusiasm for getting afloat was an overriding factor — that part of the job remained the same and made up for a lot of hassle .
9 And they make up for a curtailed visual field by being able to rotate their heads through 180° .
10 In Britain , the ‘ drag-down ’ factor operates ; graduates make up for a shortage of technicians with intermediate skills .
11 Never make up for a
12 Huntworth , Pipe 's only other runner at the meeting , provided Scudamore with his 71st success of the season when making all the running in the Happy Eater Restaurant Handicap Chase to make up for a string of disappointments .
13 Whatever John 's mother may have thought about his likely lack of application when he wanted to study music , once he decided to learn ballet he took it seriously and must have worked hard to make up for a late start .
14 From the ‘ savings , ’ as they are referred to , funds have been redeployed to make up for a decade in which growth of support for basic scientific research was , at best , sluggish .
15 To make up for a late start , the government this year announced it would make available £125 million of grants to push industry into the robot age .
16 The Britons are trying to keep ahead of Norwegian lawyer Erling Kagge , who hopes to make up for a late start in bad weather .
17 Some cooks are born great , others have their natural skill improved by training , yet others train hard enough to make up for a lack of natural talent .
18 Wales will be anxious to make up for a disappointing start to the season — their opening home game against Herefordshire was a total wash-out and they suffered a one run defeat against Shropshire .
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