Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He can protect himself under Ord 33 , r4A by making a written offer to accept liability up to a specified proportion , which can be brought to the attention of the judge after he has decided the liability issue at trial .
2 When the goat was made ready , Loopy Lil helped Dot up onto the little red-painted cart with the empty milk cans clattering on the wooden seat beside her , while Mrs Hollidaye took the leading-rein at the front .
3 There is also the implication in the model that , if you successfully prevent entry up till the mature stage of the life-cycle , you will then , subject to the price elasticity of demand , be able to increase prices in the way illustrated in figure 5.3 .
4 One takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires , then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down .
5 The Wolfenden Report also opened television up to the first openly gay programme , Granada 's 1957 ‘ Homosexuality and the Law , A Prologue to the Wolfenden Report ’ .
6 When the chest is opened in any manner , a gas trap is triggered which liberates gas up to a 10-yard diameter ( spreading at a rate of 1 yard per round ) .
7 The old soldiers used to sing a song about him called 'get up to the front Tom Brodie . '
8 Ray Hanna takes G–FIRE up for the first time , Elstree , March 14 , 1981. ( via Spencer Flack )
9 There is no guarantee that this money will be available next year so training providers are now scrabbling around trying to work out ways of providing training up to the required standard in six months instead of the full year
10 There is no guarantee that this money will be available next year so training providers are now scrabbling around trying to work out ways of providing training up to the required standard in six months instead of the full year .
11 In the garden of his old home , he recorded noise up to a hundred decibels from the motorway .
12 Australia , battered by Larwood and Voce , were ready to call Darling up for the fourth Test .
13 JACK BERRY went ton up for the second time with two Warwick winners yesterday , just to prove that no one needs a magic carpet to be a hit .
14 Here Cockburn and Dearlove seem more convincing again — at least in terms of their focus on broader tendencies of change , which also seem relevant to the continuing shifts that have taken place up to the late 1980s .
15 Society would like to expand output up to the competitive point B at which social marginal benefit and social marginal cost are equal .
16 The floorboards struck ice up through the unprotected soles of her feet .
17 Locking beef up in a cold store , paying the storage man to look after it and then paying more to export it is not a sensible use of Community money and it does not reach the farmer .
18 For some , this appears as a rapid move away from the consensus approach to change which characterised education up to the 1970s , and as a move towards imposed solutions at all levels of the service .
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