Example sentences of "[verb] up to a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So , for example , your High Elf army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarfs list . |
2 | So , for example , your Orc and Goblin army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Dark Elves chosen from the Dark Elf list , or Chaos chosen from the Chaos list . |
3 | So , for example , your Empire army could include up to a quarter of its points value as Wood Elves chosen from the Wood Elf list , or Dwarfs chosen from the Dwarf list . |
4 | The best wines are made from the highest vines northwest of Grauves , which grow up to a height of 220 metres , and from those in an east-facing gulley , south-west of the village . |
5 | Since a much-used living room has to stand up to a lot of traffic , it needs a superior quality , heavy duty carpet of either 100 per cent wool or 80 per cent wool/20 per cent nylon . |
6 | The subsequent departure of both Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett and the passing of the years in general have all added up to a change of direction for the band . |
7 | His heavy gold rings and his bomber jacket and his wide-foot stance had added up to a man of experience in my eyes . |
8 | I was utterly baffled , but I gave you the benefit of every doubt , which by this time added up to a couple of thousand . |
9 | It all added up to a premonition of tragedy for Charles . |
10 | This adds up to a threat to the source of Japan 's post-war strength . |
11 | But to be forever in child-bed , surrounded by countless sons and daughters , many of them ill ; to run a self-supporting household with endless heavy domestic chores ; to be victim to a view that a woman 's one means of self-fulfilment must be through the home — all that adds up to a state of affairs not to be envied . |
12 | ‘ This kind of weight reduction ca n't be met by plastic 's rivals — and it all adds up to a reduction in waste at the beginning of the cycle , which is where the environmental action should start ! ’ |
13 | It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury . |
14 | It all adds up to a summer of hard work for staff at the wildlife hospital near Aylesbury . |
15 | Together with some unique little touches — a new menu of European and Japanese dishes , newly designed china , and real glassware — it all adds up to a world of difference . |
16 | It all adds up to a lot of loyalty , from staff and customers . |
17 | This adds up to a loss of £9.57 . |
18 | It adds up to a picture of a man in a wider context that just as a fighter pilot . |
19 | Mel toddles up to a driver of a white Fiesta and gets out his wiper . |
20 | The BMW 525i is 16% more powerful than its predecessor and capable of pushing up to a speed of 143 mph . |
21 | Living up to a burden of expectation is never easy . |
22 | Thursday 's rehearsals built up to a run in the afternoon . |
23 | Expenditure on the programme will have built up to a minimum of £200,000 a year by 1986/87 . |
24 | The staff was gradually built up to a strength of 460 and , by the end of September 1943 60 planes had been repaired . |
25 | By Stage three , marketing has moved up to a position of equality with sales . |
26 | In addition , employees may be granted up to a maximum of three days ' special leave . |
27 | Do you feel up to a bit of leg work ? ’ |
28 | Every day , the wild birds on Swan Lake consume up to a quarter of a ton of wheat . |
29 | ‘ A few weeks ago , someone came up to a tagger with the KWS tagging crew , ’ Boyle said . |
30 | They 're also looking at some of the data integrity erm issues one of which is potentially quite a major problem and the new system will for any qualifying plans , once the new system is in , if a policy 's in arrears it will try and collect the arrears and it will collect up to a maximum of two premiums each month until the policy 's in force and up to date . |