How To Use Ante up In A Sentence
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Hey if you're not interested, I am, so ante up some money and make a payment in my name, nuh?
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Small firms that want to expand must ante up large legal fees.
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Over the years they devised an elaborate numbers game to determine who picked up the tab for the table thus ensuring any welchers among them had to ante up their share from time to time.
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I was hung in effigy by all the Chapala women who were afraid that they too might have to ante up a few bucks more!
How long has MexConnect been around . . . what is the history of Mexconnect? Who started Mexconnect?
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Nor do they have to ante up fresh funds to compensate for the loss for five years.
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Instead of a conceptual, allegorical framework leading Dante up into the unifying vision of God as the Supreme Pleasure, there is only the unpurified, physical body tied to the social in all its gross materiality.
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later.
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It's unheard of for a movie star to ante up $30 million of his own money to make any film, let alone an earnest, literal-minded version of Jesus' final 12 hours.
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Perhaps these crazy ideas are just his way of forcing the federal government to ante up more money to the provinces for health care.
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The only legitimate argument I can come up with for seeing this film is that it's cheaper to pay the price of admission to a theater than to ante up the money for a trip to one of the Disney theme parks.
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And they propose that board members ante up some serious cash - which the company would match - to purchase stock when they begin their service, as a way of creating stronger financial involvement.
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And now comes the grand finale, the ‘Main Event,’ where as many as 6,600 poker players will ante up more than $60 million of their own money.
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We're told it's because FOX didn't want to ante up money for her band.
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Often before the game would begin, each of the participants would ante up a dollar or two.
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I will not applaud the clarity gained when the U.S. refuses to ante up more than a pittance for the damage wrought by tsunamis in Southeast Asia.
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When his wife was awarded alimony by the court, Snow had to ante up.
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At least 200 people have been persuaded to ante up big money for the charity event.
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At least 200 people have been persuaded to ante up big money for the charity event.
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In an era of budget surpluses, advocates argue, the federal government could ante up money for purchase of open space and farmland.
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When all the facts came out, though, those contributions were revealed as little more than window dressing, an early ante up for the real bribery and pay-offs.