Example sentences of "[pers pn] up to " in BNC.

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1 Where was I up to ?
2 Surprisingly Ace held his up to her in a mock toast .
3 It 's the same size as yours up to the wardrobe and up to the door .
4 Who put ya up to it ?
5 ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully .
6 Anyway , what are you up to these days ?
7 What are you up to ? ’
8 ‘ Does James Flemyng keep you up to the mark ? ’
9 What are you up to ? ’
10 ‘ What the hell are you up to , ’ he shouts at me , ‘ interfering with my private phone calls ’ He was a white as a sheet . ’
11 ‘ What were the two of you up to ? ’
12 What the Hell are you up to over there ? ’
13 Now , if you lie back on the cushions , I 'll just hook you up to an enhancement device so we can share the experience . ’
14 Have you up to date information about the perceptions that minority groups hold of your school 's policies and practice ?
15 ‘ What are you up to , Bob ? ’
16 Did Shirley put you up to this ? ’
17 I bet she keeps you up to the mark .
18 So she went outside and she was in the act of pulling the shutters closed when a voice to her side said , ‘ What you up to ? ’
19 ‘ What are you up to ?
20 We can lend you up to 3½ times your annual salary , plus your partner 's salary — or 2½ times your combined salaries .
21 In addition to any lump sum benefit you receive , Accident Cashguard will pay you up to £80 a day for each day you spend in hospital , as a result of an accident , up to a maximum of 100 days .
22 ‘ Told me to bring you up to date with the news . ’
23 You will soon be receiving your free copy of the graduate newspaper to keep you up to date with the University , your contemporaries and the graduate associations .
24 What were you up to last night ? ’
25 ‘ So what are you up to now ? ’
26 She gave us much rein to pull in any direction , but never failed to pull us up and say , in effect , ‘ what the hell are you up to ? ’ or ‘ stop that carry-on at once ! ’
27 ‘ And what are you up to these days ? ’ said the friend .
28 You get in , and an old Pawnee tows you up to 3,000 feet , and then you drop the tow-rope and you 're on your own , with Mike , the chief instructor , sitting in the back saying , ‘ Stop , overcontrolling it , ’ and ‘ Use some rudder , damn it , ’ and ‘ Thought you said you were a pilot ? ’ and ‘ There you are , see ?
29 keeping you up to date with what 's happening at home and around the world .
30 ‘ What are you up to then ? ’
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