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run up a bill



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CPC was selling petroleum products at a huge discount to consumers, and had run up a bill of some $4 billion with suppliers, despite not having adequate income to repay them.

From Reuters • Jun. 8, 2022

Those trips have run up a bill of “at least” $2,252,600.50 from April 29 to Aug. 8, according to Tom Fitton, president of the watchdog organization.

From Washington Times • Nov. 18, 2021

A cat involved in a road traffic accident might run up a bill of £875 and a torn knee ligament in a dog could cost around £1,200 to fix.

From BBC • Feb. 10, 2016

This is why whittling down thousands of candidate substances to bring a new drug to market can run up a bill of over $1 billion.

From Economist • Jun. 11, 2015

How mean it would sound—what a reproach to the cause, that the congregational minister had run up a bill with a church-butcher which he was unable to pay!

From Paul Faber, Surgeon by MacDonald, George




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