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

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1 I 'll have to go up top , oh or pre maybe your dad would nip up to shop or something .
2 As time was short we walked briskly for 4 hours , before deciding that we would have to set up camp for the night .
3 The stone walling blocks , available in a variety of sizes , or build steps to the exact dimensions from concrete , for which you will have to set up formwork .
4 Anyone who wants to explain away the material I have offered in the interview extracts will merely have to look up item ( 7 ) .
5 I know I 'm too thin , I do n't like what I look like and I 've been told if I lose any more weight I 'll have to give up work and be admitted to hospital .
6 ‘ Over the last three or four years it has gradually got worse and if I ca n't find a cure I might have to give up distance running , ’ he said .
7 In 1891 , after she learned that she was suffering from progressive myopia and would have to give up painting , embroidery , and other close work , she turned whole-heartedly to garden designing .
8 ‘ At first , it looked as though I might have to give up snooker completely but I have persuaded the doctor otherwise .
9 You may also have to give up bath oils and foams if they are irritating , and in fact showering rather than bathing could prove very helpful .
10 He knows that the organisations that the hon. Member for Derby , South said commend Labour party policy and many others are arguing amongst themselves about only one thing — how much the Labour party would have to put up interest rates in order to establish its credibility if it were elected .
11 Unless business picks up soon , some of the 245 foreign-owned banks in Switzerland may have to shut up shop .
12 You 'd also still have to keep up mortgage payments , even though you were paying out on your new house as well .
13 But we did have to boost up chlorine levels in areas , because they were n't high enough .
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