Add up in number or quantity.
Be reasonable or logical or comprehensible.
1 National Party leader John Key said Labour's numbers did not add up .
2 But as long as ads add up , China may be good enough.
3 Driving lessons and insurance costs soon add up , as Theo Leggett reports.
4 Their national insurance payments add up to tens of thousands of pounds.
5 Sorond said that time can add up for people during the day.
6 If the numbers don't add up , everything comes to nothing quite fast.
7 All those factors add up and give you greater confidence and belief.
8 Today and yesterday don't even add up to a full twenty-four hours.
9 Joins are expensive, and frequently accessed data can add up over time.
10 The costs of travel, books, photocopying and meals really do add up .
11 Children were asked to add up bombs or bullets in maths exercises.
12 What do all these statistics and supply system variations add up to?
13 In the US, that would add up to around two million children.
14 Yet the sum of his uneven parts add up to something formidable.
15 In terms of the sheer math, Coverdells can add up over time.
16 But collectively, those dollars would add up and increase the tax base.
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