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

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1 She has to carry up the children , her shopping and any other goods coming into the household .
2 ‘ Someone always has to pick up the bill . ’
3 However , she just has to pick up the phone and a friendly voice at The Wool Shop is always there to help .
4 What I , I intend to do is to , I think it would be unfortunate if , as the result of a major development which is actually funding this new junction , the County Council then has to pick up the bill for other ameliorating effects a little bit further on the network .
5 If there is a public inquiry the council has to put up a site notice .
6 God , it 's simple to understand , a child could do it , but old Mike has to put up a resistance to everything .
7 Mr Clarke has to weigh up the strains which would be caused in our nation by admitting more refugees .
8 He has to weigh up the possibility of a conviction for something , as opposed to the accused walking free .
9 The Bosnia Aid Committee of Oxford has to weigh up the risks and the costs of each convoy .
10 Each assistant/checkout operator has to cash up the contents of the till .
11 Many church buildings are so austere and fortress-like from the exterior that the visitor not only has to pluck up a great deal of courage , but also has to exert considerable effort to force open the creaking , heavy door .
12 ‘ The county council has to make up the remainder but it has already limited the amount it intends to spend . ’
13 It would require two million for the costs to be covered , so the Spanish government has to make up the shortfall .
14 But Mel Gibson likes the treatment , which Letterman himself has had to work up a little .
15 So the state has no had to tighten up the law to cut the cost .
16 I have had to pull up the Minister when he has visited Teesside and talked about companies in Tyneside which are of no interest to people on Teesside .
17 Had the Inland Revenue won , it would have affected so many employees — tax practitioners claim hundreds of thousands — that the Revenue would have had to set up a special unit just to cope with the paperwork .
18 At Guy 's Hospital the poisons unit has had to set up a psychiatric liaison service to help such patients .
19 Some have reluctantly had to give up an earlier nursing career because of ill health , or to care for a dependent partner , close relative or friend .
20 Of course we have had to give up the strict ordering of the series in horizontal segments , but the
21 Electric fish have , at least twice independently , hit upon this ingenious method of navigation , but they have had to pay a price : they have had to give up the normal , highly efficient , fish method of swimming , throwing the whole body into serpentine waves .
22 Due to the printing and publishing costs , we 've had to put up the price of your BROWNIE magazine .
23 The bus , therefore , no longer goes along Summerfield terrace , with the result that 50 old-age pensioners have had to draw up a petition to try to persuade the public transport company to reinstate the two-way pattern .
24 Of late , my generation has perforce had to count up the debit column of all those mistakes , and in so doing has forgotten the benefits .
25 He was almost blue with cold , having had to scramble up an iceberg , loaded with a hundred pounds of scuba gear , and then left for long minutes all by himself .
26 As it turned out , George had not had to stir up the matter of Miss Tuckey himself .
27 Ah they would have had to wash up the plates and the knives and forks .
28 Breakfast Car will probably have to go up a grade and go to slightly posher places . ’
29 It was all right for her , she did n't have to clean up the sodding confetti .
30 Proper notice through registry recordings can be accomplished without having to set up a universal or central registry .
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