How To Use Check up on In A Sentence

  • From a quick browse through his recent archive too, it's one that will be added to the list to check up on regularly.
  • Consumers are bombarded with offers to check up on their scores and to improve them. Times, Sunday Times
  • I need to check up on a few things before I can decide.
  • Dustin called me to check up on some facts.
  • Don't worry; no-one is going to check up on you.
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  • Logan had to check up on the chap, of course, in order to let him have it, which meant examining the hand writing — which had apparently deteriorated from the days when in New England Jonathan Edwards wrote fairly illegibly. An Article of Detailed Criticism, Not Positive « Unknowing
  • I need to check up on a few things before I can decide.
  • Your friend come to check up on you bug out?
  • Who will pay to check up on doctors? Times, Sunday Times
  • Catch the earliest flight down to London, check up on the Lennox twist.
  • Logan had to check up on the chap, of course, in order to let him have it, which meant examining the hand writing — which had apparently deteriorated from the days when in New England Jonathan Edwards wrote fairly illegibly. An Article of Detailed Criticism, Not Positive « Unknowing
  • The reshuffling of the bridge watchbill to ensure that the most hungover junior officer would be on watch for the longest after sailing, the early morning durry that was really an excuse to check up on the Mid's astro.
  • Consumers are bombarded with offers to check up on their scores and to improve them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumers are bombarded with offers to check up on their scores and to improve them. Times, Sunday Times
  • ... to check up on me, Nick thought, as he plodded away. THE WHITE DOVE
  • While the fact their child is a resident also means that, aside from helping their children out financially, they can also check up on their children's welfare without appearing to intrude on their new-found freedom.
  • They always check up on prospective employees.
  • Telephone lines became jammed as distraught relatives tried to check up on loved-ones but that did not stop the rumours spreading as attention turned to who was responsible.
  • Who will pay to check up on doctors? Times, Sunday Times
  • Twenty years ago if anyone wanted to check up on you they just looked at the mileage on two consecutive MOT certificates and checked your monthly claims corresponded.
  • I found myself writhing in my bed and moaning until my flatmate came to check up on me and brought me a hot lemon and honey drink.
  • There will be a watchdog to check up on the operation of the scheme.
  • Don't worry; no-one is going to check up on you.
  • Who will pay to check up on doctors? Times, Sunday Times
  • I made one loop and then another, returning to check up on the kids.
  • All airline restrooms have been retrofitted with glass doors to allow flight attendants to ‘check up on passengers who may need assistance.’

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