Example sentences of "[modal v] have [to-vb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll have to lock up the pages before seven , and I doubt Mike will be able to do more than meet the deadline .
2 People will puke up all over the place and since it 's your fault , you 'll have to clear up the mess .
3 These ones up in the town , did the boatmen used to have to go up the town to find
4 So er , at the moment they 're saying all I can see is that er , we would have to use up the whole of our balance , that 's sixteen thousand and the twenty four thousand arrears .
5 She would have to give up the Pizza Eater .
6 Once his identity was known , he would have to give up the singing .
7 However , in the meantime it was a daunting thought that if I took promotion I would have to give up the job in which I was most happy .
8 If the Government wanted to have an effective environmental policy , it would have to put up the money .
9 Be interesting , of course , if fire cover were withdrawn , because then they would have to rustle up the R.A.F. crews from Brize Norton who would n't know their big toes from their elbows when it came to plutonium and highly enriched uranium and chemical explosive .
10 ‘ Unfortunately , I shall have to patch up the results of your mistakes !
11 That means either taxpayers or consumers will have to cough up the cash to make up the difference between expensive British coal and cheaper foreign coal .
12 He has also failed to recognise that the Welsh people will have to pick up the bill for his spending policies .
13 It fears that universities will have to pick up the tab , and it draws a sharp distinction between those who will be non-payers and those who will get 25 per cent .
14 DOG owners in Cleveland have been warned they will have to pick up the tab if their pets go walkabout .
15 ‘ Care managers have a very tough job and there will be some decisions they will have to refer up the management hierarchy .
16 For most cars you will have to give up the whole of your mobility supplement for the three year period .
17 Civic Theatre director Brian Goddard says the internationally acclaimed English Shakespeare Company will have to make up the money for lost bar , ice cream and coffee sales .
18 There is a slim chance that you will have to make up the shortfall .
19 The clinics will have to make up the difference with funds from the Länder , thereby ensuring that the money is used for its intended purpose .
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