Example sentences of "[verb] up to " in BNC.

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1 It was Lucchese 's first shot of a game Newcastle had dominated up to that point , with both Kristensen and Kevin Sheedy having gone close .
2 Britishers , de Kruif told Lewis , did not get their science and their dollars mixed up to the same extent as Americans .
3 As she was drugged up to the eyeballs on arrival , she had n't yet gone into shock but they were expecting it and , if she survived , then miracles could be performed .
4 In the ward you are lying there in pain , drugged up to the eyeballs .
5 He swam up to her and said , ‘ If you want to surf like a man you 're going to be treated like a man . ’
6 He swam up to her .
7 And so if you swam up to somebody who was in difficulty , and you approach them from the front their automatic reaction is to throw their arms around you , do n't let them do it !
8 It has a better gearbox , an engine that is simply in a different class and actually lives up to the promise made by its sleek shape .
9 Sir Formal Trifle is a melancholy , po-faced rhetorician who will never use one short word if he can get his tongue round 50 long ones , while Sir Samuel Hearty hilariously lives up to his name .
10 International : The Comeback Kid lives up to his name again
11 Whether he lives up to his promise as a future Tory leader may depend on his success in one of the hair shirt Government posts .
12 A tutor-organiser ( or equivalent ) who as a professional employee is susceptible to discipline if he or she proves negligent or misguided , can help to ensure that the voluntary movement lives up to its obligations — through advice and encouragement as far as possible , through seizing the initiative himself if there is no alternative .
13 Many resorts claim you 'll have a fabulous time there , but I 've found one that really lives up to its promises .
14 The result , rendered into beautiful and economical English , lives up to the publisher 's claim of ‘ a new literary form ’ .
15 Though they hate the war and they hate the draft , they still believe America can be beautiful if it lives up to its own principles . ’
16 ‘ Let's hope it lives up to it , ’ said Charles , recklessly putting two lumps of coal on the fire .
17 Although no competition work is now done , the brigade lives up to its traditions of readiness and competence under Chief Officer E. Riley .
18 Yet the country 's performance in this area hardly lives up to promises when the relevant laws were passed in 1978 .
19 Sure , with 192 instrument voices , 10 drum kits , 28 note polyphony , 16 part multi-timbrality and digital reverb , it lives up to its description better than most of its competitors .
20 The Uno definitely lives up to Fiat 's claim that it 's the Independent Car for Independent women .
21 Of course each individual vine yields much less , but the overall production per hectare is significantly higher and it lives up to three times as long , in productive terms , as a grafted vine .
22 The distortion on the unit , which I expected to be awful , is actually very good , although I do n't think it quite lives up to Ibanez 's claim that the unit could serve as a preamp , when linked to an amplifier .
23 The species has a short life under water , and lives up to 6 months in the aquarium .
24 Naturally , the interior of the Cloverleaf lives up to its elegant exterior , with air conditioning , electrically powered leather seats , electric windows and sunroof , six speaker CD system and power steering , all standard equipment .
25 And in the flesh he lives up to his image — at 58 he 's lean and fit , and with his tanned face and hallmark beard , he looks every bit the outdoor adventurer .
26 Lochinver fully lives up to expectations .
27 This does not imply that this sociological approach would not be interested in the influences which inhibit some parents from looking after their children in a manner which lives up to the standards set by the rest of society .
28 I love ‘ gung-ho ’ blasting games , and Total Carnage lives up to its name .
29 Museo Nacional Reina Sofía at last lives up to its name
30 The position of the Belvedere ensures this hotel most certainly lives up to its name , affording some quite beautiful views of brilliant Lake Maggiore and the enchanting Borromean islands sitting in its centre .
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