Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] up for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The volunteer may help the young person with job applications or other form-filling , go to a football match or the cinema with them or just meet up for a chat . |
2 | or ( e ) The way in which goods are packed or otherwise got up for the purpose of being supplied . |
3 | When the cold engine that was the city had coughed and kicked and finally started up for the day , then she 'd set out about her business . |
4 | Sometimes he was too sick to eat anything all day , but other days he would sleep for a while and then get up for a meal . |
5 | Ministers should draw up a budget and then pack up for the year . |
6 | The yachts tacked back and forth across the Solent , and then moored up for a sumptuous lunch . |
7 | It 's actually fitting all those tolerances and then making up for the slop in the system . |
8 | It 's actually fitting all those tolerances and then making up for the slop in the system . |
9 | It dropped again at first but eventually picked up for a lively last lap . |
10 | Students should expect the Government to meet living costs , but not to cough up for the extra beer and nightclubbing which Richard regards as an important part of student life . |