make up for造句31 The recent price recovery can not make up for that much lost ground.
32 Musically - forget it, but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones.
33 The love nest he had conjured out of so little would make up for all her pain.
34 Both make up for the lack of nutrients in the soil by trapping and digesting small insects.
35 If you get stuck in submissiveness you will often seek forgiveness and try endlessly to make up for what you have done!
36 But even that conciliatory gesture never really convinced me that Don Bradman's signature could make up for that of Jack Hobbs.
37 Real programs benefiting real people would have to take a heavy hit to make up for that magnitude of lost revenue.
38 Hoddle's been in the transfer market to make up for Shearer's loss.
39 I urge those on both Front Benches to reflect on how they can make up for that democratic lack.
40 I had to make up for the ravages of time.
41 Have you ever lost someone you love and wanted one more conversation, one more chance to make up for the time when you thought they would be here forever? If so, then you know you can go your whole life collecting days, and none will outweigh the one you wish you had back.Mitch Albom
42 Only part of this is an effort to make up for being in her way.
43 What small providers lack in some areas, they often more than make up for in personal service and added features.
44 He was eager to make up for lost time and published prolifically.
45 The money will help offset big medical bills, but the brothers say it still doesn't make up for their suffering.
46 In rock climbing, no amount of skill will make up for a lack of caution.
47 She rarely mentions her late husband so I presume he didn't make up for much.
48 In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
49 The bus driver was speeding to make up for lost time.
50 So a few very wealthy contributors can make up for the absence of a great number of more modest donations.
51 I wonder what the Labour party would cut elsewhere in the health service to make up for that loss of revenue.
52 Trolley officials were required to build the preserve to make up for damage caused by the trolley project.
53 The equipment compresses the radio signal into digital form, then adds buffers to make up for any sound lost in transmission.
54 Explanatory sketches, diagrams, and photographs substitute for equations and help make up for lack of prior knowledge of other sciences.
55 None the less, we immediately started our other meetings to make up for lost time.
56 Even the happiest marriage, in the most fully lived immigrant life, can not entirely make up for that.
57 Voice over April's pursuing compensation though no amount of mony can make up for what she's lost.
58 It is already becoming clear that services will not make up for the decline in hard goods production.
59 If you have a personal pension, this year is the last opportunity to make up for missed contributions in previous years.
60 Nothing in the world can make up for the loss of a mother.