How To Use Fix up In A Sentence
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We tried in vain to fix up their difference.
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He is planning to fix up the front of the shop.
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Evensong was half over when the preacher arrived, and the church being full Mark was given a chair by the sidesman in a dark corner, which presently became darker when Father Rowley went up into the pulpit, for all the lights were lowered except those above the preacher's head, and nothing was visible in the church except the luminous crucifix upon the High Altar.
The Altar Steps
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Could you please fix up a taxi after the show?
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Well, in that case," responded dowager lady Chia, "let us fix upon five catties a day, and every month come and receive payment of the whole lump sum!
Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books
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Its not something we good ole Brits can fix up for them.
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I'm reading some strain on the skimmer drive from that stunt, but it's nothing we can't fix upon hitting port.
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So in the areas that do have power, you see home owners starting to fix up their homes again.
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The At individual True Deed materials: As you are in all distinct possibility already knowing (having overturn round this website), although acai berries fix up scientifically proven vigour benefits, and are of course fab on losing preponderancy, there are a horrifying amount of acai berry scams thoroughly there.
The Silver Rabbit
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I'd like to fix up a meeting with you next week sometime.
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She went over and helped to fix up the quarrel.
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A dysentery, when stopped, will give rise to an aposteme, or tumor, if it do not terminate in fevers with sweats, or with thick and white urine, or in a tertian fever, or the pain fix upon a varix, or the testicles, or on the hip-joints.
On Regimen In Acute Diseases
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While urging the authorities to find more resources to fix up our schools, our political representatives ought to be leading the crusade against vandalism.
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And now listen, dear, we've got to fix up about the next time we meet.
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We are going some day to hear the debates, but it has pleased their signoria to fix upon twelve (noon) for meeting, and really I do not dare to go out in the sun.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)
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I'd like to fix up a meeting with you next week sometime.
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He would fix up a tale about his work making him forget caring the cakes.
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There was only one of the party who had a family, that was my brother, the doctor, and as we all thought that we had a good thing, my brother concluded that he would go home and fix up his affairs this winter and bring his family out here in the spring, and he agreed to keep our finding a secret from everyone but his own family, but it seems that he did not keep his word but spread the news of our luck broadcast as soon as he struck the first white settlement, and the waste and destruction which you saw all along the trail from Clear creek to the gulch are the effects of his folly, although I believe that there are other mines as good as this in other parts of this country, but mining for gold is like other kinds of business.
Chief of Scouts
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I wrote back to Meudon at once to fix up a meeting.
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I'd like to fix up a meeting with you next week sometime.
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African company, and for the emoluments expected from the assiento contract), to fix upon America a vast negro population, torn from their homes and brought hither by force.
History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
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It is essential in gasometry to fix upon some standard pressure to which all measurements can be reduced.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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She paused and then said,'shall I fix up the other bedroom?
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Taking a middle point of time between the Parthian revolution and the fatal overthrow of Forum Terebronii, we may fix upon the reign of Philip the Arab, [who naturalized himself in Rome by the appellation of Marcus Julius,] as the epoch from which the Roman empire, already sapped and undermined by changes from within, began to give way, and to dilapidate from without.
The Caesars
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I'd like to fix up a meeting with you next week sometime.
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Fix up project department work to program, and the monitoring is implementing.
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He goofed, he got it wrong, and again, the select committee has had to fix up his mistake.
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Fix up derelict houses and build affordable homes to the extent there is no shortage and prices will stabilise. Simples.
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And now listen, dear, we've got to fix up about the next time we meet.
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Do I have to fix up to go to the Websters?
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We'll have to fix up a time to meet.
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I can fix up you with a used car.
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I'd like to fix up a meeting with you next week sometime.
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Can you fix up a meeting with the director?
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Then came the seat of war in Afghanistan, which covered all that remained of the wall, and the other day, when the clerks of the Intelligence Department came to fix up our newest seat of war, it was discovered that we had on hand so many seats of war that there was no room on the wall for more.
On the Zulu War
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Unlike earlier when I could walk into the shop any time I pleased, I now had to call a receptionist and fix up an appointment.
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Use to fix up and stronger welding line. Connect, cut caused damage.
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B: I fix up bikes and give them away.
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Let's meet for lunch. I'll call you ahead of time to fix up exactly when and where.
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Shall we fix up a meeting for next week?
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We must meet again to fix up the details of the contract.
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But T.O. Nicholson could fix up his big steam yacht, load his specially-made big motorboat aboard, and tuck in a "dissembled" biplane without any more notice than a snip in the society column.
Herland
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Fix up that dusty broomstick from the hall closet and use it for a besom.
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Do I have to fix up to go to the party?
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I fix up all of the extras, get the plates around, and do all of the other incidentals: in return, when I do something particularly dopy, like comment on a romantic moment with a Beavis chuckle of Heh heh heh, I'm gonna score.
Do it right (Jack Bog's Blog)
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About half or more of the “millionaire” guys she has to fix up are Jewish and yenta supremo Patty constantly derides them as “nerds” and “nebbishes” to the flotilla of girls she gathers up to meet them.
Matthew Yglesias » Life, According to Patti Stanger
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We must fix up a tent ( sheet ) here.
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We'll have to fix up a time to meet.
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When I make a mistake, my mailbox begins filling with emails from readers within a few short minutes - and I almost always fix up the problem straight away.