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cough up









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The Bruins coughed up two fumbles in the first half and would have lost a third had the Huskies not been called for defensive holding on the play, nullifying the turnover.

From Los Angeles Times

With a 4-2 victory that saw it twice cough up the lead, the team booked its place in next summer’s World Cup in North America.

From The Wall Street Journal

So far, the Home Office has coughed up more than £116m in compensation to people whose lives were turned upside down by being wrongly labelled as illegal immigrants under the former government's "hostile environment" policies.

From BBC

Enthralled by Burbage’s big talk, John Brayne sold his house, let his business slide and coughed up the money needed to begin construction amid the ruins of a medieval priory.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are a few possible reasons investors are coughing up so much money for these homes.

From MarketWatch