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102 Sentences With "fixed up"

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"We'll get him fixed up as best we can," Brian says.
The fixed-up homes are easy to spot in downtown Waco ...
Samir borrowed $20,000 from relatives, fixed up the house and the shops.
"The mayor has fixed up downtown, but around here - nothing," Malone said.
Her teeth -- which she'd recently gotten fixed up -- are literally falling apart.
He took me to the doctor, he got me all fixed up.
And like Mr. McKay, Ms. Sanford wasn't actively looking to be fixed up.
Some have even asked that their buildings not be fixed up too much.
He took me to the doctor and he got me all fixed up.
"Since they fixed up everything around here, you can rest and everything," she said.
I wasn't too surprised to find that even this coffee shop had been fixed up.
If you know they're just going to get fixed up after every encounter, what's the point?
In the true Gaines manner, they've fixed up the brunch basics into some seriously special dishes.
" But the house the women have fixed up for her in Vardo "is another thing entirely.
RocketWerkz claims it'll get that all fixed up in couple of months with a new build.
We'll pay the bill, they'll be fixed up all perfect and they can do it immediately.
In other words ... it needs to be fixed up before it can hit the streets again.
WWE's digital team is working to get these bugs, minor as they are, fixed up quickly.
Hogye fixed up a 2.2-liter engine, which is street-legal and good for about 125 horsepower.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can finally put down their paintbrushes: Frogmore Cottage has been fixed up!
My dad picked me up and took me to the doctor and got me all fixed up.
We have some great old buildings, and a lot of them are being fixed up and restored.
Ferdie Pacheco, the corner man who fixed up Muhammad Ali for years in the ring, has died.
Numerous buildings have been renovated, or fixed up cosmetically, to help Saransk look polished for its international debut.
On one side of Keele street, everything has been fixed up, and our side is the dirty side.
The can-do tycoon who fixed up Central Park's ice skating rink when the chuckleheads downtown could not.
Since then, he has fixed up the bathroom, laid the wood floors, and painted the living room walls.
In addition to repairing homes, the group also fixed up the neighboring baseball field and built a playground.
Traders began to return to their stores in the Old City to see if they could be fixed up.
Just put lotion on after you swim, and you should be all fixed up by the end of summer.
She and her boyfriend recently got the bike fixed up so they could teach the kids how to ride.
A car normally worth 300,000 pounds ($17,000) can be fixed up and had for half that price, he said.
Gradually, the inn was fixed up by a construction team — only he wasn't doing the dirty work this time.
"I did tell her thank you very much, but I'm not interested in being fixed up," Ms. Dickey said.
And in about two seconds, I got, in about 30 seconds, I got that one fixed up for the NFL.
They fixed up the twenty-six-seat dining room, putting in wainscotting and a bar made from a farmhouse floor.
The charcoal half has ample room for briquettes and it can even be fixed up with an added smoker box.
Many have been fixed up so many times that any remaining boards are concealed behind a patchwork of rusting corrugated zinc sheeting.
We're very sorry for the disruption to your day, and appreciate your patience while we got things fixed up on our end.
"We do get reinforced for losing weight and getting ourselves fixed up," says Amy Flowers, a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in body image.
Even though he fixed up his '97 Tahoe to drive regularly, Leonard also reportedly owns a Porsche that he sometimes drives as well.
Vander Lind, who earned his pilot's license, commutes part of the way to work in a single-piston engine aircraft he fixed up.
Mazda even fixed up Morris' beloved 'Bentley' in 2013 – fine-tuning the engine and replacing a cracked dashboard – while he played for the Redskins.
There was the head scratching over Apple's very plain bagel emoji, while Unicode earlier this year fixed up the once anatomically incorrect lobster emoji.
The refurbished desk, Wilcox said, was offered to Pruitt by the Office of Administration and Resources Management, which fixed up the desk for Pruitt.
Got it fixed up so it don't know where it is anymore, so it can't whine to the cops about not being at Whole Foods.
Google also fixed up the way Android handles media so that it's more secure, added file-based encryption, and added some features for enterprise users.
Luckily you can be sure of one thing: When it comes to passions that center on the stove, everyone is willing to be fixed up.
He cooked on a cast iron skillet he got for Christmas, fixed up junk cars and was an avid target shooter, but not a hunter.
While we've spent years renovating this house, as anyone who has fixed up a home knows, there are some projects you just never get to.
Little Vic had just received a tax rebate and was eager to buy a used Chrysler from a man who fixed up broken-down cars.
But once the camper — a dilapidated Roller Super 3, built in Italy around 1960 — was fixed up, Orso could spend summers living out his dream.
Six months later, and it is awkwardly crammed into my pocket once again, fixed up to make it less likely to be destroyed by random debris.
But the move ended up being an elaborate game of pass the buck: The group, which never fixed up the properties, no longer appears to exist.
Charles W. Moorman, a co-chief executive of Amtrak said on Tuesday that the offending restrooms would be fixed up by the end of the year.
Afterward, she worked as a dive master in Queensland, Australia, living in a Kia van she painted and fixed up until the fateful trip to Ios.
"Let's get you fixed up first, then we'll decide what you're my man for," he says, helping the old-timer into the care of Armadillo's resident physician.
Those who grew up in these homes—built in the mid-20th century, fixed up in the decades after that—are most at risk, especially if they're poor.
In his 20s, having graduated from Columbia University with a degree in philosophy and religion, he fixed up an old yacht and set out to circumnavigate the globe.
After a "sick" toy is returned to its original recipient fixed up and feeling better, that recipient is asked to write a thank you letter back to the donor.
In a tweet, she promptly fixed up Bill O'Reilly's statement that went out a few hours after the conservative talk show host was fired from his Fox News show.
The museum's director, Michael Govan, likens the process to "renovating a house with a growing family"; as soon as you finish one building, another needs to be fixed up.
It has been fixed up and is open to the public for the first time, as a seasonal extension of the store's Café SFA restaurant, just outside the shoe department.
He moved in with the acquaintance and his wife, Joana Avendano, until they fixed up the cars, and ended up spending most of his time in Charleston until this summer.
Remember ... Meghan and Harry reportedly began dating in the summer of '16, so something must've happened between this picturesque moment and whatever summer month Meghan got fixed up with Harry.
The star of HGTV's Fixer Upper took to Instagram to show off a beautiful breakfast spread fixed up by her costar husband Chip and their daughters Ella, 9, and Emmie, 6.
With a few small donations, he bought and fixed up a run-down building on the gritty edge of the French Quarter, where tourist hordes fade quickly into the Tremé neighborhood.
The pilot was never made, but as a result of working on the studio lot, I was fixed up on a blind date on which I met my husband of 37 years.
Don Cheadle fixed up a shack of a crib near Venice Beach into an architectural marvel in a matter of 4 years -- and now he's cleaned up unloading the place ... TMZ has learned.
The one hiccup I've encountered so far is that not all games show the right buttons on-screen, but I expect that will be fixed up over time as developers update their titles.
Ex-Dallas Cowboys WR Terrance Williams NEVER fixed up the expensive Lamborghini that he wrecked in Texas last year ... and now the smashed up supercar is up for auction at a HUGE discount!!!
Fortunately, in the intervening period, Side-A has been fixed up to working condition — though it has a bit less memory than it used to, since some corrupted sectors had to be quarantined.
They married four months later, put money down on some farmland and spent their first 15 years together in a fixed-up homestead shack, upgrading to a newer farmhouse up the road in 1962.
The bungalow-style house was fixed up by the city itself, through its land bank, which acquired the house a year ago after the county foreclosed on the owner for failing to pay taxes.
In northern Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp, for example, the government and agencies rehabilitated wells, and fixed up water and wastewater systems for Syrian refugees and communities nearby, easing pressure on limited resources, the report said.
One year ago we fixed up a list of games to play in 2015 at a moment in time when it seemed like The Last Guardian, Team Ico's stirring next gen title had become vaporware.
A banana peel is only recognizable because string and metal wire holds it together like a cast, and an orange peel has loose threads and pins sticking out of it, more abused than fixed up.
While many of Cuba's top resorts on the northern islands took a direct hit from the hurricane, Castro said they would be fixed up in time for high tourist season at the end of the year.
It would kill a program that provided funds to a Rhode Island nonprofit to upgrade housing, and end a $970 million affordable-housing program that has fixed up dilapidated homes in hundreds of U.S. cities, including Flint.
Mr. Herrou will then receive you, courteously, on a bench outside the rudimentary farmer's shack he has fixed up for himself and whatever migrants he happens to be sheltering at the time in his minuscule hillside compound.
The term typically refers to a device — say, a laptop, tablet, or smartphone — that's been gently used, but later fixed up by an authorized repair center or reseller so that it works and looks good as new.
"Every year, we fixed up one thing after another so that we could live in what you'd call a home," she said, standing in the room leveled to the ground in the remote Lebanese town of Arsal.
Apart from undergoing a knee replacement that would render her immobile for three months, she's in the middle of selling Hollywood's historic London House complex that she acquired nearly two decades ago and says she fixed up herself.
When those raccoons turn up in the fireplace, Logan takes it out on the contractor who fixed up the house, accusing him of planting the dead animals as a statement of some sort on the Roy family legacy.
Others have found their own way of demonstrating their commitment to the city, and at least one of them, Drew Philp, is writing his own book about the house he bought for $500 and fixed up without borrowing anything.
"Once you've got all that work done, where would we go in the city except to another place that somebody had just fixed up?" said Ms. Lasser, 2750, a stay-at-home mother who's pregnant with her second child.
Nearly 12,000 vacant, run-down houses have been demolished (although the federal authorities are looking at questions about the pricing of some of the fast-paced teardowns) and 3,000 other homes fixed up and moved into by new owners.
When we were little, my sister had an easy way with a soccer ball, and my brother fixed up an old car on his own, and he never had trouble filling the seats with girls who had shiny hair.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Fluttering U.S. flags, fixed-up roads and fresh paint on colonial buildings convey the optimism in Havana ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's historic visit this weekend, but rising inequality sours the mood for some of the city's poor.
Video Ralph Garcia, Jr hastily fixed up the Mexican Mustang following its discovery, but is now putting it through a proper restoration with input from Ford experts that he says is expected to be completed by the end of this summer.
Once they had fixed up the building, they lent it to cultural organizations for benefits, neighbors displaced by Hurricane Sandy, artists doing multimedia presentations, and production companies that used it as a location for films, television shows and catalog spreads.
And though Parton certainly loves to get dolled up — "He knows I'm always going to kind of be fixed up for him because I don't believe in going home and being a slouch" — she is most grateful that Dean sees her inner beauty.
And though Parton certainly loves to get dolled up — "He knows I'm always going to kind of be fixed up for him because I don't believe in going home and being a slouch" — she is most grateful that Dean sees her inner beauty.
With the doors shut, you would never know the containers had an inner domestic life, which suits the resourceful and thrifty Mr. Fisk, who said he's "fixed up" electricity and water to the site and pays a modest rent for the lot.
As we drove into North Waco, the tour stopped outside the only Fixer Upper home ever fixed up for a bachelor — an ex-model who found Jesus and Antioch, and, in 22015, opened Waco Tours, which he now co-owns with Antioch's college pastor.
It crossed Mr. Bloom's mind that it might be risky to gut renovate a building he didn't own, but his friend assured him that over the length of the lease they could easily recoup their renovation expenses with the rental income from the fixed-up apartments.
In "The Adversary," it's horrifying to bear witness as Maeve forces a lab technician to walk her around the factory floor where she and her fellow robots are fixed up each time they're damaged or "killed" as part of a storyline — but it's also incredibly moving.
If you are committed to the Brazilian pousada, or bed-and-breakfast, concept, your best bet is to stay not in Recife but in Olinda, about 20 minutes by car to the north, where colonial homes have been fixed up and splashed with bright colors, making for uniquely memorable ambiences.
" Michael Klick, a "Homeland" producer and locations scout — "My memoirs will be called 'My View From the Van,'" he joked — found a Bed-Stuy block dotted with "brownstones that have been fixed up, apartments across the street, and boarded-up buildings: an area in transition, but one that she could afford.
Fixed up by Sizemore (Simon Quarterman), he's said to have been snuck out with a semblance of a personality, along with all the information stored in his head by Charlotte, the information that was maybe being snuck out of the park by deceased Theresa (Sidse Babett Knudsen), former head of operations.
But people would still have to pay later on, when they actually use the facilities: They would eventually earn their profits on the back end from usage fees, such as highway and bridge tolls (if they built a highway or bridge) or higher water rates (if they fixed up some water mains).
Occupation: Content Marketing Writer Industry: Fintech Age: 24 Location: Tel Aviv, IsraelSalary: $50,000 Paycheck Amount (1x/month): $3,500 Gender Identity: Woman Monthly ExpensesRent: $1,282 (I moved in with my partner, P., over the summer and the place was pretty wrecked so he paid for all of the work to get it fixed up.

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