Example sentences of "[verb] up [prep] [art] time of " in BNC.

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1 On Jan. 29 President César Gaviria Trujillo made a fresh offer , extending an earlier decree to include crimes committed up to the time of surrender , and on Jan. 30 the Extraditables , maintaining that the police had in fact killed Diana Turbay , announced that they were reconsidering their latest declaration of war and would abstain from violent action for the moment .
2 It had been better , a long time ago it had been better , when their loving had made Frank , and better up to the time of Adam 's birth .
3 The popularity of cider seems to have grown up around the time of the Norman Conquest , and the best soil and climate for growing apples dictated that the south-west became predominant in cider-making .
4 Within the Commonwealth , Mrs Thatcher 's hostility towards trade sanctions on South Africa had long weakened ties with the African and Asian states so fruitfully built up at the time of the settlement in Zimbabwe in 1979 .
5 According to Health Ministry figures , four people had been killed and 93 injured up to the time of the miners ' arrival on the scene .
6 The Anglo Scotia lace factory was built around 1870 — a Gothic four-storey building of extravagant design for such a purpose , with castellated turrets and parapet recalling some of the fortress-like factories put up around the time of the Luddite riots .
7 Fee income was still growing — we were very happy with the growth rate and everything was going according to the five-year plan we had drawn up at the time of the merger .
8 The play surrounds and only goes up to the time of Artemesia 's rape .
9 A parliamentary commission investigating the activities of the security services within the Federal Military Department ( EMD ) ( primarily P-26 — which was set up at the time of the Cold War to provide resistance in case of invasion — and the extraordinary secret service P-27 ) presented its report on Nov. 23 , 1990 .
10 It was set up at the time of the publication of the Beveridge report by a group of young MPs who had strong links with the forces .
11 All this head of steam must have been boiling up at the time of JTR 's visit and yet he seems not to have been aware of it .
12 Women 's occupational ‘ choices ’ were limited and these five occupations predominated up to the time of World War II and well beyond it .
13 But this kind of thing does not speed up till the time of the fourth-century satraps .
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