Example sentences of "[vb infin] up to [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In more complicated cases or where a larger aircraft is concerned the investigating team can comprise up to a dozen investigators .
2 We do actually cover up to a thousand pounds parts and labour with a wide range of cover across the board .
3 Feminist psychology tries to get round women 's occasional lower scores on such traits by suggesting how , with the right experience and environment , they could measure up to the male-oriented norms .
4 A new building could also face up to the logistical problems presented by so much contemporary art : vast canvases , dispersed installations , massive weights ( the Serra sculptures currently on show required the floor to be shored up ) , and ultra-sensitive materials .
5 Some scientists believe that it can take up to a thousand years for virgin forest to be truly established .
6 Although the driver ant colony is an " animal " weighing in excess of 20 kg and possessing on the order of 20 million mouths and stings and is surely the most formidable creation of the insect world , it still does not match up to the lurid stories told about it .
7 Halsey , Heath and Ridge have argued persuasively that the post-war education system 's achievements never did match up to the meritocratic ideals of its creators .
8 Hey and listen , Pat , I do n't want to see or hear any reference to that part of the plan which shows that we can save up to a billion dollars a year by supplying components from the European plants to fit US manufactured vehicles .
9 I ’ ) — could not live up to the high expectations created by German propaganda .
10 The key question was whether , in practice , the numbers of candidates enrolling for the new system would live up to the high expectations .
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