Example sentences of "[adv] up to " in BNC.
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1 | It estimates that 42,000 people will leave this year , 55,000 next year , and perhaps up to 60,000 the year after . |
2 | ( ii ) Second reading In his discussions with the Leader of the House relating to the Bill , the Minister will have arranged for certain times ( usually a day or two , but perhaps up to eight days ) to have been set aside for the second reading debate . |
3 | Fixed-sum versus running-account : an obvious distinction between credit for a fixed amount of money ( such as HP , fixed loans of money ) and credit , perhaps up to a fixed ceiling , which may fluctuate up and down depending on what the borrower draws or pays in ( such as shop budget accounts , credit cards , bank overdrafts ) . |
4 | They are also exploring with solvency regulators the possibility of advancing current-year profits , which would not normally be paid out until 1996 — perhaps up to 5% of names ' underwriting limits . |
5 | An ordinary page printer can , of course , only produce a black and white image which can incorporate a few levels of grey , perhaps up to 16 for a 300dpi PostScript printer . |
6 | The surface of each of the dendrites which branch out from the neuronal cell body is covered with synapses — perhaps up to ten thousand in all — arising from the other neurons which thus make contact with them . |
7 | Moving averages would normally be used for short term forecasting , perhaps up to a maximum of a few ( say 3 to 6 ) months ahead . |
8 | This assumes that patterns and trends which can be identified in past ( historical ) sets of data may be projected forward , especially under stable economic , market and organisational conditions , for the purpose of forecasting perhaps up to one year ahead . |
9 | Four federal agents and perhaps up to 15 cult members died . |
10 | And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills . |
11 | There will be other forms of contingency strategy , where home care spending — perhaps up to one-third of the overall allocation — is deliberately held back until the residential and nursing home spend settles down into a recognisable pattern . |
12 | I 've had a lot of problems with that , so I basically say do n't use it , whether you try or not is basically up to you . |
13 | Walking thoughtfully up to her room , she sat on the bed . |
14 | ’ He seemed to sigh , and his eyes went starkly up to the spear-point . |
15 | He added that it was entirely up to her whether she chose to assist . |
16 | ‘ It is entirely up to the local education authority to decide what it considered to be the child 's needs , ’ the judge said . |
17 | At sixteen or seventeen many adolescents in the sample were considered old enough to make up their own minds about issues such as smoking , exercise , and diet ; it was often left entirely up to them to contact doctors , dentists , and sometimes schools for undiscovered GCSE results . |
18 | ‘ Well , it would be entirely up to you to decide whether that really is the best way to go about solving this problem . |
19 | But , but , BUT … it is entirely up to you to find these faults , if they exist , and to report them before the particular guarantee periods expire — and how can you do this without a structural survey ? |
20 | ‘ Entirely up to you — if he goes there , it will cost you a heck of a lot of money . |
21 | Where the tail goes from there is entirely up to the driver . |
22 | If only one partner is Catholic , permission to marry in a non-Catholic church may be given but is entirely up to the discretion of the priest . |
23 | When you eat and how often you eat is entirely up to you as long as you keep to the correct calorie total and aim for the right fibre total . |
24 | That will be entirely up to you . ’ |
25 | ‘ It is entirely up to you whether you can gradually raise yourself to the highest position of eminence ever achieved by a musician … whether you choose to leave this world having been ensnared by a skirt , forced to lie on straw and shut up with an attic-full of starving children , or whether , after a Christian life , you go full of satisfaction , honour and glory , your family well provided for , and your name revered by all . ’ |
26 | Then , whether you buy anything further is entirely up to you . |
27 | Whether or not you make a LIVING WILL is entirely up to you . |
28 | Your event can be as big or small as you like — it 's entirely up to you . |
29 | The ratio of net-to club-armed Netters is entirely up to you : you could have all clubs , all nets or a mixture of the two . |
30 | You do not have to take any detachments if you do not wish to do so ; it is entirely up to you . |