Examples of 'up to host' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to host"

up to host - This phrase is commonly used in the context of events or gatherings to suggest that someone is responsible for hosting or organizing the occasion. It implies that the individual has the duty or role of overseeing the event and ensuring its success

How to use "up to host" in a sentence

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You can sign up to host one.
Sign up to host an Hour of Code.
I would like to sign up to host a basic.
Go sign up to host a refugee family.
Does he realise he signed up to host the Oscars?
To sign up to host a Freedom Sunday event and find more resources, visit ncm . org / freedom-sunday.
The house is also set up to host weddings and conferences.
I think you've inspired me to sign up to host a HH.
Anyone can sign up to host an event or participate here, WEB.
Meanwhile, Baptist and Catholic churches have stepped up to host many of the camps.
You signed me up to host Nikolai Rostov, did not you?
While it is technically possible, using dial up to host video is virtually impossible.
Sign up to host or attend a VRA Vigil near you! ”.
Over 20 local organizations have signed up to host activities and support the event.
The decoder waits up to Host Serial Response Time-out ( default ) for CTS to be asserted.

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In recent years, more sophisticated exchanges have cropped up to host trading, attracting professional investors.
Sign up to host one ;.
Does he realize he signed up to host the OSCARS?
Please sign up to host a month.
You are late. I just signed the bar up to host a dance competition.
The Spanish capital gears up to host this year 's UN Climate Summit.
The city of Beijing dresses up to host the Olympic Games of 2008.

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