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

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1 ‘ The county council has to make up the remainder but it has already limited the amount it intends to spend . ’
2 In due course , however , the Collector had to give up the idea of shovelling under these conditions .
3 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
4 It would require two million for the costs to be covered , so the Spanish government has to make up the shortfall .
5 Any proposed alterations to a health care system have to weigh up the obligation of society to those who are old and sick against the preferences of those who wish to determine their own health care provision .
6 But because these schemes are more complex , staff at the Ministry of Defence have to draw up the contracts as DoI officials lack the expertise .
7 LUNCHEON clubs for the elderly in Skelton and Redcar want volunteers to take over when students of a Skelton catering course have to give up the running of the service when their training course is cut on May 1 .
8 Each assistant/checkout operator has to cash up the contents of the till .
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