Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] up to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each interview — some last up to 11 hours — is a recorded autobiography .
2 Average price for a home is £3 million but some fetch up to three times more .
3 The distances doctors cover are a great waste of time … some spend up to four hours a day walking from department to department .
4 Procedures after the discovery of these tumours have varied from mere follow up to radical gastrectomy .
5 Members aged from five to fifty meet up to three times a week to practise their judo moves together .
6 These service up to 80,000 people , and their high quality acts as an attraction to tourists .
7 Together these add up to good badger country .
8 These take up to eighteen months to disappear .
9 Wage and salary awards , high interest charges , the rise in VAT and general inflation all add up to increased overheads , which are reflected in the price of a funeral .
10 Each separate printing from the same type-setting is an impression , first , second , fifth or tenth ; but they all add up to one edition .
11 All classic vineyards in Champagne possess a very thin layer of drift ( ABOVE LEFT ) , under which exists a seam of brilliant-white chalk up to 300 metres thick .
12 So in conclusion adoption of the M R C follow up follow up policy would have resulted in targeting of cystoscopic follow up to higher risk group patients , a two percent increase in the cystoscopic resources required and delayed diagnosis of tumour progression in one patient , and as I 've said I I think that G three P T one tumours should be excluded from er this type of protocol .
13 It is proposed , therefore , to establish a separate scheme under which options may be granted to overseas employees in excess of the £100 000 limit up to four times annual remuneration .
14 Most take up to four beds and have balconies .
15 Qualified conductors work a compulsory nineteen hours a week , but most work up to thirty hours as there is so much to do .
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