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

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1 At last year 's Annual General Meeting ( ‘ AGM ’ ) , the directors were given authority under Section 80 of the Companies Act 1985 , until 15th July 1997 to allot shares up to a maximum of the authorised but unissued share capital of the company .
2 Payment of costs and expenses of ( i ) lawyers , legal and paralegal advisors and other necessary professional advisers in a destination country , ( ii ) the obtaining of medical , professional or photographic evidence and reports and of documentation required in order to obtain legal representation ( iii ) notarial , certification and legalisation fees , transportation costs to obtain documents and translation costs , incurred by the Insured Person up to a maximum of £5,000 in total in pursuit of compensation and damages arising from or out of injury to or illness or death of the Insured Person occurring during the period of insurance PROVIDED always that the Insurers shall have complete control over any legal proceedings and the selection , appointment and control of lawyers .
3 Since 1987 it has been possible to ask your employer to deduct regular sums from your pay through the PAYROLL GIVING SCHEME up to a maximum of £600 per annum ( not all employers offer their employees this facility ) .
4 It is possible to purchase gilts on the National Savings Stock Register up to a maximum of £10,000 in any one stock in any one day , and the interest is then received gross .
5 Are they saying , they only have control up to a point ?
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