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

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1 Going back to the agents up in the town , the boatmen to get information about a ship coming in they would have to go up to the town
2 They would have to go up to the town , yes
3 Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’
4 They 'll have to go up into the attic .
5 Yet despite one way traffic at times , Newcastle will have to tighten up at the heart of a defence that looked vulnerable .
6 I might have to walk up to the pier to find a bin . ’
7 ‘ Josh will have to put up with the life that his mother can afford to lead . ’
8 It seems that England might just have to put up with the barracking of the public , press and the other home nations Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland .
9 The Government are hoping to carry on and according to the Secretary of State for the Environment the people will have to put up with the tax until 1993 .
10 You 'll just have to put up with the printer chugging away .
11 I shall just have to put up with the pain . ’
12 I 'm afraid you 'll have to wake up to the fact that that kind of man from that kind of a family would n't know the meaning of love . ’
13 Beyen argued that in the long term the ‘ sector ’ approach to co-operation would have to face up to the need for an all-embracing ‘ common market ’ reducing all trade barriers between the Six .
14 But then it would have to face up to the fact that , by comparison with much of the rest of the world , it would grow steadily poorer with no chance of arresting that trend until well into the next century .
15 The Queen for her own part will have to face up to the fact that , however perfect her public role , she has dismally failed in private to give her children the guidance they needed for stable marriages .
16 ‘ No , I 'm afraid I ca n't — and I 'm also afraid that you might have to face up to the fact that Silas has n't got private talks in mind , ’ Lucy pointed out gently .
17 She 'll just have to face up to the fact that he 's guilty , I 'm afraid . ’
18 Somehow he 'd have to get up to the wood today to fetch down his Dad 's clippers and wire .
19 You did n't have to get up at the crack of dawn to work out yardages .
20 If you take advantage of our superb offer , you wo n't have to get up at the crack of dawn and drag your clubs in and out of the car boot .
21 My brother and I used to have a joke — we saw how hard our father worked — that we would only consider medicine if we could become specialists in venereal diseases , because we would never have to get up in the middle of the night and we would never be out of work .
22 So likewise the Saturday nights here , I 'm alright I do n't have to get up in the morning .
23 Any child under 12 and less than five feet tall will have to belt up in the front or rear .
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