Example sentences of "[noun sg] up to " in BNC.
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1 | D'Angelo also relates the example of corporate America waking up to the belated realisation that what has become known as ‘ the pink economy ’ represents significant purchasing power . |
2 | I 'll go along with some radical improvement to the turbo-ram-jet engine concept ; perhaps a boost in top speed up to Mach 3.5 , even 4 at a stretch of the imagination . |
3 | I know there have been a number of accidents in that area but I would hope with all these other traffic calming measures we could have kept that speed up to forty miles an hour . |
4 | He wants to come in , but a glance up to the bridge tells me he expects a vast crowd to appear out of nowhere , the minute he strips naked . |
5 | With a little bounce she drew the skirt up to her hips . |
6 | Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group . |
7 | Follow the path which runs parallel to the road on its eastern side up to Windgather Rocks . |
8 | The first I knew about it was a massive gaoler dragging me from the Common side up to the turnkey 's lodge . |
9 | One important difference between eurocheques and ordinary cheques is that each eurocheque is guaranteed by your eurocheque card up to the approximate currency equivalent of £100 . |
10 | 2.2 A Stacker-Crane Operated High-Bay Warehouse ( Either Automated or Man-Rider ) in a Conventional Steel Portal Frame Warehouse up to 20 Metres High |
11 | A short bubble-ride up to 1850m brought us to L'Altipiano , where we fortified ourselves for the afternoon 's skiing with a lengthy and very enjoyable lunch . |
12 | Why I 'm yes that that might be a bit more complicated because that means we 've got to get a thousand a thousand reject up to a thousand reject ball bearings which are all the same . |
13 | Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time . |
14 | For instance , crust up to at least 70 km thick occurs below parts of the Andes . |
15 | An opportunity for someone with knowledge of regulatory affairs in the Pharmaceutical Industry to broaden their experience and work on international policy questions affecting the industry up to 1992 and beyond . |
16 | On Oct. 6 , 1989 , the government confirmed that it had agreed to buy another squadron of MiG-29 fighter aircraft from the Soviet Union , bringing its complement up to three squadrons . |
17 | When you have received an Offer of Mortgage , to enable a bid up to a maximum agreed limit , a further visit to the property should be made near to the date of Auction , to ensure that everything is in order . |
18 | of the costs of the professional fees required to mount a bid up to £65,000 — that is , a maximum of £48,750 . |
19 | The catapult may be moved by the Doom Diver up to 4″ which is the Goblin 's normal move . |
20 | West Coast up to date . |
21 | The International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) had since April 30 landed food on three different beaches along the coast up to 25 km from the capital . |
22 | SINCE ITS inception , CCG 's Provinces Division has grown to over two dozen contracts in just 18 months , reaching from Bournemouth to Folkestone on the south coast up to Birmingham and the South Midlands . |
23 | ‘ We have taken £5,000 in advance bookings for the movie up to the end of the December . ’ |
24 | Nae way are we doing it now when we we 've got the scaffolding up to gan up . |
25 | fee based on the value ( calculated at 1 s. in the pound up to 100 and 6 d. thereafter ) on goods distrained by a broker , payable to a sheriff 's officer for his services in court . |
26 | To overcome this difficulty , the Company built a tunnel and extended the footpath between the canal and the Company 's fence up to the foot of the new canal bridge , and built some steps up to Stratford Road opposite the then new station . |
27 | This route begins from Glen Nevis and you can take your car up to the head of the Glen and leave it in a packed car park , if you can find a space between the ice-cream vans and hot-dog vendors . |
28 | Everybody knew the tram drivers and used to hop on the front of the car up to the nearest point of the station and then jump off , and the superintendent was on the car and saw him getting on . |
29 | He took her in his car up to one of the few routes over the Apennines , but when she arrived at the pass , the Passo della Cisa , and saw the undulating , never-ending hills , she panicked . |
30 | Your policy entitles you to have the use of a hired saloon car up to 1600cc from our authorised suppliers depot , subject to availability , if your car is off the road due to damage or theft insured under this policy . |