How To Use Top-up In A Sentence
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This meant that every time my tyres developed a puncture or went a bit flat - roughly once a day - I had to find a mechanic's workshop, and pay forty centavos for a quick top-up of air.
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In proposing the motion, a doctor did suggest that top-up fees might be one possible option.
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The government's scheme gives a free 25 per cent top-up to savers who leave their money in an account for five years.
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Remove weeds from ornamental borders and top-up decorative mulches
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You will not find a vice-chancellor who expresses other than contempt for the Conservatives' opposition to top-up fees, nor a numerate politician or sensible policy expert who disagrees with the basic principle.
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It is not easily soluble or generously available in the soil, so a top-up can be helpful.
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Student grants will be frozen at existing levels and top-up loans made available.
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Illegal cleaning merges with semi-legal cleaning; with semi-deliberate fraud; and with knowing fraud (the cash top-up on the declared wage).
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Please refer to policy terms and conditions for the minimum amount of single premium top-up and minimum investment in each Fund.
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But it is a practice bullishly defended by the police authorities who pay the top-ups.
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Families resort to begging or bribing by offering top-up fees.
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Ludwig provided 30,000 florins for the completion of the already advanced Ring cycle and granted Wagner an annual allowance of 8000 florins, with occasional top-up amounts in addition.
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Student grants will be frozen at existing levels and top-up loans made available.
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Student grants will be frozen at existing levels and top-up loans made available.
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These organisations are also entitled to what the government calls a top-up-grant which, in effect, is intended to cover rises in staff salaries and other incidentals.
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Or they'd just like a little top-up, like winning the lottery.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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Ms Campbell was a key campaigner against top-up fees, but was heavily criticised by students after abstaining in the final vote in the Commons.
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In practice, though, this object was not realised, since the town's flour mill was content to rely on grain transhipped from Liverpool together with top-up cargoes from Ireland.
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These bursaries are to be funded from a pool of ten percent of top-up fee charges.
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The Education Secretary yesterday launched a stout defence of the basic principle of top-up fees.
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He said that the ballot was balanced on a knife-edge and that it looked to be tipping against the Prime Minister and his top-up fee plans.
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The introduction of top-up fees in England was controversial because it was presented as a bar to access.
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To date he has won only pyrrhic victories on foundation hospitals and university top-up fees.
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But the disclosures posed presentational problems for the Prime Minister as he made the case for university top-up fees.
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Over 70% of freshers wore gold ribbons at Matriculation on Saturday in protest against top-up fees.
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Fundamo has a platform that enables the delivery of mobile financial services to unbanked and under-banked customers around the world, including person-to-person payments, airtime top-up, bill payment and branchless banking services.
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Similar to mobile phone top-up vouchers, the new voucher has a unique credit card number and a set credit limit.
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Just 12% of the vice chancellors said they thought top-up fees would meet the funding deficit.
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I plan to move 10 per cent of our holdings to some targeted absolute return funds and redirect the monthly top-ups into these new funds.
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Automatic top-up with a ballcock will allow all water in a new pool to pass first through the Eradicator.
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The good news is that having your teeth professionally whitened is not only affordable, which should last a lifetime with occasional top-ups - it is also a simple, noninvasive and virtually fail-safe procedure.
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`That'll see you through most of today, but we'll be on stand-by tonight if you need a top-up.
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Families resort to begging or bribing by offering top-up fees.
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I flaked out long before that, and announced my need to go back for a top-up nap.
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I plan to move 10 per cent of our holdings to some targeted absolute return funds and redirect the monthly top-ups into these new funds.
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He is far from the English shires and urban heartlands that have become cockpits of the revolt against the government's plans for university top-up fees.
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Senior management will have their Spring performance-related pay rises deferred, while salaried staff receive half of their top-up.
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In a large supermarket, phone top-ups will be available at all checkouts and will become part of a family's weekly shopping basket.
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Despite receiving state benefits to help cover her living expenses, Alexandra has had to top-up her income with casual jobs throughout her studies.
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There is no stomach for top-up fees in my institution, and I do not detect any among my colleagues.
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Have you finished your coffee - would you like a top-up?
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The bank agreed to lend me a top-up of £500.
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If your policy is due to mature after the end of December 2005, you should get some top-up payment.
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Families resort to begging or bribing by offering top-up fees.
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Prepaid mobile phone consumers are now being offered an innovative new service where they can conveniently top-up their call-credit anywhere and at any time on a touch-tone telephone or Internet enabled PC.
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Once basic aliment has been awarded, it is up to couples to agree top-up payments to cover things such as private school fees, university education or disability allowances.
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In proposing the motion, a doctor did suggest that top-up fees might be one possible option.
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Users just have to plug their phone into the T-shirt for a quick top-up charge whenever they need it.
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He then wanted to know when the busy bees would deliver enough venom for a top-up.
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