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

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1 ‘ I want to think about it and will probably make my mind up in the next day or two . ’
2 This constant cycle of warfare , involving fleets as mighty as the Spanish Armada , had kept Bouton in isolation up to the present day .
3 Most accountants would be only too happy to go home and put their feet up after a long day at the office .
4 You 're probably putting your feet up after a hard day , looking forward to a quiet evening in , perhaps ?
5 Hale 's choice to retain the medieval approach to consent in the case of married women only was to shape the course of the law up to the present day .
6 Similar settlement histories have occurred in the Gangetic plain and Doabs of northern India ( Schlich 1889 : 187–238 ) and Brazil up to the present day .
7 Fred Archer , Jem Mason , Steve Donoghue , Gordon Richards , John Francome and Lester Piggott up to the present day .
8 The Windsors will look at the last four monarchs and their families and take a detailed look at their changing fortunes up to the present day .
9 The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich presents a survey of maritime history from the Tudor period up to the present day .
10 This was followed by Mr Gissing on ‘ Railways in the Rugby Area ’ , illustrated with photographs taken in the early post-war era up to the present day .
11 As already mentioned , the defendant may submit a defence up to the return day and even at the pre-trial review if he or she is prepared to risk costs being awarded against him or her .
12 The project , which is to create an unprecedented space for the products of Scottish artists up to the present day , needs all the friends it can get , as it has still to be sold to government and any private benefactors .
13 It includes for the first time in one volume additional indexes for porcelain painters , enamellers and silhouettists , incorporating the work of artists up to the present day .
14 The Museum of Leathercraft in Bridge Street houses a nationally important collection of leathergoods dating from Egyptian times up to the present day .
15 With additional purchases the museum will be one of the most important for concrete art in Germany , showing works by Marcello Morandini , Leon Polks Smith , Josef Albers , Verena Loewensberg , and Peter Vogels bringing the story of concrete art up to the present day .
16 From about 1850 , it begins to decline at an increasing rate up to the present day ( figure 2.5 ) .
17 Anthropologists have continued to employ participant observation as their major method of data collection up to the present day but , from about the 1930s onwards , sociology and anthropology grew further and further apart .
18 ‘ Every bullet has his billet ’ is a distinctively modern saying , first recorded in that form in 1765 , and in use up to the present day to indicate that sometimes no precautions work ; yet saying the proverb , and believing it , probably never stopped anyone taking cover .
19 It could be anyone from the beginning of the world up to the present day .
20 Obviously we do not want to be in two minds up to the last day and he would n't do that but there is quite a a period of discretion where the time gets shorter and er he would have to make a judgement .
21 A number of sub-committees were set up to put into effect the directions of the Poor Law Commissioner and at a meeting on 23rd September l835 , it was found administratively convenient to group the parishes into Northern and Southern districts , an arrangement which has persisted in the health service in Bedfordshire in various forms for the same reason up to the present day .
22 I would no longer take sides with any party … which is my position up to the present day ’ .
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