Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [verb] up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Noel Towe from the Local Government Drugs Forum hopes new advice on assessments for local authorities and the commitment of cash from SSDs will begin to shore up the problem .
2 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 .
3 He has also failed to recognise that the Welsh people will have to pick up the bill for his spending policies .
4 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 .
5 DOG owners in Cleveland have been warned they will have to pick up the tab if their pets go walkabout .
6 ‘ Care managers have a very tough job and there will be some decisions they will have to refer up the management hierarchy .
7 For most cars you will have to give up the whole of your mobility supplement for the three year period .
8 I can not resist saying that when Japan finally exchanges her peaceful simplicity , her admiration for , and artistic appreciation of , Nature 's beauties , and her contented national life , for the storm stress , and hurry of that feverish existence known to the West , she will have given up the substance for the shadow .
9 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 .
10 There is a slim chance that you will have to make up the shortfall .
11 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 .
12 Douglas Hurd 's announcement on Friday that he will try to tighten up the law relating to the licensing of these parties should certainly address itself to that aspect of the problem .
13 Then , with a given volume of consumption goods being produced and a relatively stable demand by capitalists for consumer goods , the increased demand in the form of extra wages being paid in Dept 1 , will tend to push up the price of these consumer goods , produced by Dept .
14 A wet or juicy ball will tend to skid up the face of the club at impact , causing it to fly slightly higher and will much less backspin — a ‘ flyer ’ .
15 The prevalent westerly winds on the Norfolk coast are probably of considerable importance in this connection , as once the end of the island starts to recurve , they will tend to build up the laterals roughly at right angles to the main ridge .
16 Now Johnny will continue to prop up the bar with a rum and black and the Echo crossword .
17 Patient , firm and strong riding will help build up the confidence of a spooky horse .
18 Currency markets , however , take the view that the deficit is so large that only a lower exchange rate will help to speed up the adjustment .
19 When exercise is concentrated on specific areas it will help to tone up the muscles faster and so tighten the skin , giving the impression of increased weight loss in the desired areas .
20 A walking jog on the spot combined with various gentle stretching movements will help to build up the heartbeat and improve the circulation of blood throughout the body .
21 Grasses will help to build up the feeling of luxuriance and they add their own special grace when they sway about in the breeze .
22 A brisk walk will help use up the adrenaline which creates the physical manifestations of nervousness .
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