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have up
verb
- tr, adverb; usually passive to cause to appear for trial
he was had up for breaking and entering
Example Sentences
Future events are being planned in cities across the United States, Mexico, Asia and Europe and the aim is to have up to five tournaments every year.
But if a private contractor did the work for $79,000, she said, the homeowner would have up to $30,000 left in their policy for other debris clearance during rebuilding.
No serious clues were offered about any revolutionary moves Tuchel might have up his sleeve, although he will yearn for a swift return to fitness for Bukayo Saka given Foden's disappointing performance in the position the Arsenal winger would normally occupy.
NFL franchises can have up to 90 players on their off-season rosters, a number which gets cut down to 53 before the start of the regular season in Sepember.
Migrants have up to one year to submit an application.
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