Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , there is up to a further £9.4 million for the Montreal protocol fund .
2 However you view the almost indecent haste of sports organisations in South Africa to make themselves acceptable to the outside world , it is up to the individual governments to lift their own exclusions .
3 It is up to the individual employer to provide for her employee and see that she is well-protected and properly rewarded . ’
4 ‘ Now it is up to the international community .
5 It is up to the professional institutions , employers ' organisations and educational establishments to answer these needs .
6 At a recent rugby jamboree in Kimberley the unification of these two bodies was formally completed so now it is up to the various officials and administrators to make the new South African Rugby Football Union really work .
7 Now it is up to the Prime Minister to promote this lively Irish peer — he does not use his title of 6th Earl of Kilmorey — for all he has done , with his wife Cissy , as a mere Under-Secretary at Stormont since 1985 .
8 It is up to the new Parliament to take final decisions .
9 Marketing 's task is to define the customer 's needs and wants , but it is up to the other departments to convert those needs and wants into practical reality .
10 If the offer is not acceptable , then it is up to the other party to make a different proposal ( counter-offer ) .
11 ‘ But now it is up to the Catholic officials and the county to find the money from the £243,000 I have set aside for church school repairs .
12 Mr Delors insists that it is up to the pontifical authorities to check that everything is above board .
13 It is up to the local Education and Business Partnership to establish a management structure for Compact .
14 ‘ This outcome of this case will make people think , but it is up to the local councils to bring the cases .
15 The passivity of the client at this point is apparent ; it is up to the social worker to give back some power , by talking with the client about his/her perceptions of the situation before taking any other action .
16 It is up to the medical profession to take stock of advances in this aspect of practice .
17 After that , there being no predestination , it is up to the human being concerned to deal with the problems as they arise — successfully or otherwise .
18 ‘ Sometimes it does get me down , but I get over that and then it is off to the next place . ’
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