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

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1 But she may have to wait up to eighteen months for surgery .
2 ‘ … someone 'll have to go up to Top Piece , too , and have a go at that wall .
3 And in a vain attempt to make Williams jump he said , ‘ I rather think we may have to tighten up on one or two things round here . ’
4 If these governments want to win back the access to international capital markets that they need in order to expand and prosper , they will have to come up with some ideas of their own .
5 That men should have to put up with such brutalizing conditions — ’
6 She would have to put up with occasional Sinatra-outs until she was out of the tank .
7 Supporters of BOTTS COMMON CORINTHIANS will no longer have to put up with annoying cancellations or last-minute postponements because of a frost-ravaged pitch during the winter months .
8 She noticed outside lavatories on the first landing — thank goodness she did n't have to put up with that .
9 At least the poor bloody infantry in the trenches during the First World War did n't have to put up with that .
10 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
11 Managing the operation is Petre 's son Dominic , 25 , who actually lives in the house and will have to put up with disrupted weekends .
12 You should n't have to put up with all this at a time of such sadness .
13 He could make five thousand more in the City , but he 'd have to put up with all the yuppies .
14 Ah , well y'see youre lucky you do nt have to put up with all the constant SCUM hype .
15 Uncle Buck is the obvious example , but the same can be said about brat pack action movies like Young Guns , family comedies like Parenthood , even blockbuster action like The Abyss double recommended as a trailer because you do n't have to put up with those awful cute aliens that turn up at the end of the film .
16 If we do n't specify the objectives we want , we 'll have to put up with those we get . "
17 ‘ Lee Mavers is not always the easiest person to get on with and Townshend is the sort of person who does n't have to put up with any shit . ’
18 In addition to all that , my constituents will have to put up with untold damage to their lives , homes , shops and other properties — both immediately and in the years to come .
19 Sincerely though I respect the wish of hon. Members on both sides of the House to ensure that their constituents can benefit from access to the channel tunnel — I have no desire to stand in the way of their efforts to make that wish come true — I urge that the interests of my constituents , who will have to put up with untold misery for an extended eight-year period , should be given closer consideration than BR has given them hitherto .
20 Until then , students will have to put up with some poor lectures .
21 ‘ I bet Cannon & Ball do n't have to put up with this .
22 A security official said : ‘ We did not believe we would have to put up with this type of behaviour .
23 She thought : I really do n't have to put up with this any more .
24 When people are seeking asylum they should n't have to put up with this .
25 The people of Castlemorton should n't have to put up with another invasion .
26 Until then Ron will have to put up with sleepless nights .
27 Most big banks make the same charges for club accounts as for ordinary personal ones — which means that you may have to pay up to 70 pence for every cheque you write .
28 Austerity measures : On Feb. 27 the President announced that ministers and civil servants would have to pay up to 40 per cent of their salaries into a fund to pay off the foreign debt , while private-sector firms would have to pay a " solidarity tax " .
29 Cos you did n't have to face up to that , that 's why !
30 Well sh , does n't necessarily have to end up in general practice does she ?
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