Example sentences of "up to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The main conclusion to be drawn from this discussion is that a software-based System gives detailed control of the velocity profile up to medium stepping rates ( 1000 steps per second ) , but may limit high-speed performance , and is therefore well-suited to applications in which acceleration/deceleration operations predominate . |
2 | These are the keys that set up to success , so , these are the bits that earn you money . |
3 | It is reasonable to assume that the daughters , particularly the elder ones , of such families will have been brought up to share in household chores . |
4 | Look , when you 've finished eating I think you 'd better come up to cabin 10 and get it sorted out . |
5 | Customers of DEC 's Berkeley System Distribution-based Ultrix Unix , which features on its doomed Mips Technologies Inc hardware line will be migrated up to Alpha and OSF/1 1.2 . |
6 | When someone or something stops them from getting their own way , their frustration can build up to explosion point . |
7 | When he went in the Dolphinarium I got the bus up to Devil 's Dyke and had my sandwiches up there . |
8 | ‘ This is a battle for me but I 've been brought up to battle . |
9 | Following last night 's 2–0 defeat by the USA he said : ‘ This is a battle for me , but I 've been brought up to battle . |
10 | Jinny swallowed her rage and tried to forget that she had wanted to go up to Back Clough Dale today . |
11 | He lifted Leonora into the passenger-seat then leapt up to back the vehicle out into the narrow street , waving his thanks as a weather-beaten old man slammed the garage door shut with a wide smile before waving them on their way . |
12 | That 's your routine right up to night time and all . |
13 | So , like so many in Irish rugby , he welcomes the arrival of the Irish Exiles project which aims at enrolling the large number of those with Irish qualifications who live in England , Scotland and Wales , and up to year or so ago were almost totally ignored in Ireland . |
14 | PLANS FOR AGGREGATES PROVISION IN WALES UP TO YEAR 2011 |
15 | PLANS FOR AGGREGATES PROVISION IN WALES UP TO YEAR 2011 |
16 | Community midwives used to have to visit every mum , as a minimum , twice a day up to postnatal day three , and then daily up to day ten . |
17 | Can we talk about job description , because I am not clear about those , I mean to the end of the audit , I , I rang up to day and asked about whether the , who should be signing them . |
18 | I moved to the back of my trench as Taff stood up to man the gun . |
19 | Mary Poovey examines the questions at the heart of the debate : Is the woman in labour outside man 's intervention i.e. if God had cursed Eve with painful childbirth , is it up to man to lift that curse ? |
20 | Mothers were to use stories drawn from plant and animal life to instruct children both about the reproductive cycle and the evolutionary progress from lower organisms up to man . |
21 | It is up to man to look at the world and through his perceptions and his thinking to convert the world either into a form which can then be processed or into an idea . |
22 | Mark , 26 , is a former Army medic who was called up to man a field hospital during the Gulf War . |
23 | It is up to government to finance and provide it — but as far from the DTI as possible . |
24 | It is up to government and industry , as well as those with resources in land and money , to make a concerted effort to secure our country 's wealth and heritage for the future . |
25 | A three day driving course at Red House Stables is around £150 , excluding food and accommodation , up to individual five days costing in the region of £450 . |
26 | Board member Jim Harris , who took over immediately from Michels as president and CEO , has moved up to chairman , replaced by SCO 's European chief Lars Turndal . |
27 | AFTER the uplifting win at Shrewsbury the gallant Quakers move out of the bottom four in Division Three and up to chairman Dick Corden 's stated target of fifth bottom . |
28 | He had played five Tests on the 1984–5 tour of India without any marked success , leaving the impression that he was not quite up to Test standard . |
29 | that narrows the distance up to scum to 12 points again . |
30 | This set the new tone of the UK 's argument : everything possible was being done and therefore any breaches of European law should be disregarded while ‘ things were brought up to scratch ’ . |