Examples of 'up have' in a sentence

Meaning of "up have"

up have - up have is an expression commonly used in informal English to mean "to possess" or "to own" something. It suggests the act of having or acquiring something.

How to use "up have" in a sentence

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Those already set up have limited experience.
The main difficulties against which traditional clustering systems came up have been smoothed away.
I can not give up have them with you.
Dress up Have a good breakfast then we turn ourselves in.
Previous attempts to lock her up have failed.
Hurry it up have someone drag in the bleeding pig.
The kids we have picked up have no leader.
Hurry up have your meals.
Of those people who were locked up have plea bargain.
One would turn up have a look and go get some wine.
The dudes who set this up have skills.
Those that step up have the opportunity to reap great rewards.
The conditions for investment to pick up have further improved.
Lock Up have played very few live shows.
Selfregret and giving up have been removed.

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Clean this mess up Have the cleaning ladies picked up these worthless ceramic pieces.
The ones that beat people up have better things to do.
Eat up Have some coffee too.
Those who wake up have a choice.
You have not learned to keep your guard up have you?
Reform and opening up have yielded substantial results.
Elements of the democratic structures that were built up have been undermined.
When you wake up have a cup of cold water.
Only half the people you are putting up have passed away.
Those who are going up have to take some water with them.
Devices affording protection against pieces of tread being thrown up have also been considered.
Second floor and up have great views of the ocean.
I think that the skills you have been building up have led to this day.
The joint committees thus set up have examined problems relating to the following questions.
Five seasonal rivers in the state which had nearly dried up have since become perennial.
Round them up Have them form a line.
I heard the lights from floor twelve and up have been on all night.
Drink it up Have a couple of swills.
I hear that instructions to draw one up have already been issued.
Open up Have some water.
Usually children that are cooped up have emotional scars.
The guys who go up have some great opportunities and 20 years of difference are noticed.
The pressures and hazards of growing up have never been greater.
Constant checks up have been my hobby not until this faithful day, I was searching.
Issues of broadband coverage and take up have been addressed by all NRPs.
All Wrapped Up have taken the hard work out of gift giving all together!
Businesses which are in the process of setting up have problems in obtaining finance.
And fatten you up Have a seat . I will fix you something nice to eat.
Taking the decoder from you or blowing it up have different consequences.
Swept the battlefield. The new moves that I had thought up have.
Unfortunately kids growing up have to look for another placement.
The historical conditions prevailing when the Council of Europe was set up have changed drastically.
Sweaters made from the bottom up have the advantage of being knit in pieces.
Since its launch, a few changes in the weekday line up have occurred.
The new systems being set up have to live down this image.

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