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

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1 Apparently , it produces more in the way of smog-causing emissions than a car which has up to 30 times its horse power .
2 Those which cost up to 2 times the yardstick rugs .
3 Revolving loans — personal customers under this type of arrangement can borrow a multiple of monthly payment , e.g. £30 per month may be paid to the finance house which allows up to 15 times that amount to be borrowed ( £450 ) .
4 The NTV , with its headquarters in Lagos , had television stations in all nineteen state capitals which link up at certain times — especially for the main evening news bulletin — and have federally appointed management .
5 The 24-year-old was hoping to be a regular England choice , but instead finds himself making up for lost time .
6 But you had a bit of flare up A You flared up in last time you had came off it , did n't you ?
7 When WORKING disappears from the screen , the palette will have been saved to the disk , ready for you to call up at any time in the future .
8 We eat up to ten times the amount of salt we actually need ; on average about two teaspoonfuls a day , half of which is added by manufacturers during food processing .
9 ‘ Why do n't we make up for lost time , then , Luke ?
10 Sun Microsystems Computer Corp duly announced its Sparcstation 10 systems last week , claiming they deliver up to ten times the performance of existing systems and feature the lowest-cost multiprocessing RISC server on the market .
11 Of course each individual vine yields much less , but the overall production per hectare is significantly higher and it lives up to three times as long , in productive terms , as a grafted vine .
12 Sunnyvale , California-based MasPar Computer Corp will this week debut its second generation massively parallel system , the MP-2 , claiming it delivers up to five times the performance of its existing MP-1 .
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