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How To Use Sell up In A Sentence

  • She disregarded advice to sell up and live off the proceeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The venture capitalists strip the homes, trouser the money and then sell up and move on.
  • Alternatively, they may be happy to buy the house with you on the understanding that you will buy them out of their share later when you can afford it or that they get a share of any growth in value when you sell up.
  • I also expect to see more consolidation as smaller dealerships sell up. Times, Sunday Times
  • This limits movement around the market for existing home owners who are looking to sell up, grinding the property chain to a halt.
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  • He advised Evans to sell up his flat and move away to the country.
  • We plan to live at my place for two to three years, then sell up and buy a property abroad.
  • By that time a number of landlords were only too glad to sell up and be expropriated.
  • I also expect to see more consolidation as smaller dealerships sell up. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, do you wish them to sell up and live in a humpy?
  • No company continues with its practices if bad publicity occurs, or prohibitive laws or tax regimes are enacted, or shareholders sell up, or investors say stop.
  • I wish to sell up all three properties and become mortgage free.
  • A Sligo jeweller has agreed to sell up to 2,000 pieces of jewellery over the next year that will raise money for Concern.
  • She disregarded advice to sell up and live off the proceeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than chivvying them to perform better, investors shrug their shoulders, sell up and move on.
  • China's biggest online gamer, Nasdaq-listed Shanda Interactive Entertainment, plans to sell up to $800 million in American depositary receipts in an initial public offering of its online games unit. Variety.com
  • She disregarded advice to sell up and live off the proceeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rules are not retrospective, but it will mean people who use trusts in the future will be forced to sell up, move out, or pay the tax.
  • Will they sell up in droves? Times, Sunday Times
  • A Sligo jeweller has agreed to sell up to 2,000 pieces of jewellery over the next year that will raise money for Concern.
  • Liz decided to sell up and move abroad.

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