Results to, in cases of a summation or difference, of distance measurement, or similar.
1Their national insurance payments add up to tens of thousands of pounds.
2Today and yesterday don't even add up to a full twenty-four hours.
3What do all these statistics and supply system variations add up to?
4In the US, that would add up to around two million children.
5Yet the sum of his uneven parts add up to something formidable.
6Pre-release promises about changes to the sound don't add up to much.
7Their entire power output didn't add up to more than twenty megawatts.
8After writing many, many pages that never add up to a story.
9Alternatively, something you hear could add up to some minor bad news.
10Whether those baby steps add up to a bigger step, we'll see.
11But none of them seem to add up to one entire body.
12Doesn't add up to much. He waved his arm along the seafront.
13But they add up to much more than a journalistic how-to manual.
14These new pictures don't add up to the written investigation reports.
15The short math here would quite clearly add up to Dexter Did It.
16For children, those 40 minutes could add up to a lot of ads.