Example sentences of "[v-ing] up for [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No more dressing up for some time . |
2 | It 's been building up for some time , I think . ’ |
3 | Overhead the clouds had been breaking up for some time . |
4 | After a century or so of political apathy , Hong Kong 's young people were making up for lost time . |
5 | Glaswegian clubbers were a bit slow at first to take advantage of the late opening hours , says Stuart , but are now making up for lost time . |
6 | Had she been seduced into conformity by the excellence of the natural history programmes and then , like other late converts he had known , sat captive to virtually every offering as if making up for lost time ? |
7 | The 24-year-old was hoping to be a regular England choice , but instead finds himself making up for lost time . |
8 | The nun realised that now the child had no one to protect her , some of the other children were making up for lost time . |
9 | CANADA 'S 13 Engines , with their considered blend of ominous guitar and vocals and a sometimes lumbering , limbering beat , should have little trouble making up for lost time with this overdue European release of their excellent debut LP . |
10 | Nothing like making up for lost time , she thought to herself with relish . |
11 | CANADA 'S 13 Engines , with their considered blend of ominous guitar and vocals and a sometimes lumbering , limbering beat , should have little trouble making up for lost time with this overdue European release of their excellent debut LP . |
12 | Her tone expressed the warmth that flowed through her heart as she added , looking into his eyes with a smile , ‘ And so that Silvia and I can start making up for lost time . ’ |
13 | Meanwhile Keith and Mae are settling down to married life , making up for lost time . |
14 | He 's a fifteen month-old making up for lost time . |