Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] up [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For this reason it can be a major problem in houses calves up to six months of age in some Mediterranean countries . |
2 | Courier bags up to 32 kilos in weight can be accepted up to 45 minutes before flight departure to over 60 destinations . |
3 | The island is an ideal location where new ocean crust wells up at active ridges near the surface , rather than deep beneath the ocean . |
4 | And if you go for the land reform , if you promise the peasants the land erm and you 're moving towards a position of , y you , you you 're still thinking exactly what your policy is but under that might come a a realization that absolute egalitarianism is the best way of doing this , look th th there is enough land for us to be able to do this , this is the simplest process which will guarantee for middle peasant status , it will bring their , their living standards up to acceptable levels . |
5 | Mercenaria pumps up to 11 litres of water an hour through its tissues , becoming the penultimate depository for toxic chemicals and metals until served up as chowder or clams casino . |
6 | This report presents the long term findings up to 12 years after inclusion in the study . |
7 | The parts promise applies to all parts which keep the vehicle off the road , and on all Peugeot models up to five years old . |
8 | The lovely oak-panelled dining room seats up to sixty guests , and offers a very traditional English menu , which includes a number of vegetarian dishes . |
9 | The chosen subject came from Greek mythology , though the theme crops up in other myths , including the biblical story of Jeptha . |
10 | Meanwhile , flaws in the procedures introduced by the Government to bring Interim Development Orders up to modern standards were highlighted in the case of Carmel Woods near Llandeilo . |
11 | About 700 men had been working at three pit levels up to 560 metres below the ground , over a 2 sq km area . |
12 | Members may make court bookings up to seven days in advance ( 14 days for Squash Club members ) . |
13 | Members may make court bookings up to seven days in advance ( 14 days for Squash Club members ) . |
14 | Elsewhere , the water wells up into steaming pools . |
15 | Usually the shop sells the goods , a finance company pays the shop , and the buyer pays back the finance house , usually in month instalments up to two-and-a-half years ; interest rate fixed at start . |
16 | The machine flies over friendly territory , but its huge side-looking radar can pick out enemy ground targets up to 200 miles away , allowing it to direct air , artillery or missile strikes against them . |
17 | Similarly , at Gilboa in New York State , within the deposits of the Devonian Catskill delta , a flash-flood ( itself an example of a modern catastrophic event ) uncovered a whole forest of in situ Devonian trees up to 40 feet high . |
18 | These brochs ( a word derived from the Old Norse borg — a citadel — later transmuted into borough ) nearly all followed one basic pattern : that of a large circular dwelling with drystone walls up to 15 feet thick , and some of them as much as 50 feet high . |
19 | Music pipes up with familiar tones that are difficult to place . |
20 | This subject crops up in funny places . |
21 | PGA sports up to four players each with a large selection of clubs . |
22 | The gold is associated with massive SW-NE trending quartz veins up to several metres wide and several kilometres long . |
23 | And yet at least £4 billion is needed to bring school buildings up to adequate standards . |
24 | On special events days up to 120 loaves are baked in the bread oven , thus demonstrating the soundness of its reconstruction . |