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I was often late though and would have to make up the time.
She offered to make up the time later in the day.
But they're in production now, and we can make up the time.
In this case, employees are expected to make up the time lost.
He was probably sat at his desk and made up the time's he's been around.
Too bad the law doesn't allow for him to make up the time he should have served on all the other times.
The students make up the time by starting three weeks early in August.
"I tried too hard to make up the time and started suffering toward the end."
Well, can't we go faster and make up the time?
Some are late for appointments and want to make up the time.
He would make up the time by driving with the lights on.
They even offered to make up the time lost during the strike.
The employees are able to make up the time at the end of their shift.
Besides, he was sure we'd quickly make up the time once we got out to sea.
Another solution is to have them make up the time they've missed.
Surely he would be out on his boat now, making up the time she had cost him that morning.
Some companies also offer special Friday hours during the summer, although most require employees to make up the time for leaving early.
If students miss classes for whatever reason, they seldom make up the time.
It is no longer possible to make up the time lost to the process of rebuilding Afghanistan.
Instead of taking the days off as sick leave, the company's period policy asks female employees to make up the time later.
"It's not only that they have to make up the time.
Then we have to find a way to make up the time elsewhere."
Moreover, the reference said she tried to make up the time missed.
If you miss a revision session try to make up the time later in the week.
Chekov wasn't sure himself that he could ever make up the time.