Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] up to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Double-breasted to be fastened up to the collar , or left open , the reefer quickly ceased to be only navy blue and became a double-breasted tweed ‘ casual ’ coat , a direct ancestor o f the modern double-breasted suit .
2 The Black Man of Saxony , playing grisly tunes so that the children would follow him to his terrible mountain lair , there to be given up to the Man of the Mountains .
3 The operative principle should therefore be one of a ‘ retributive maximum , as advocated by Norval Morris ( 1974 : 75 ) : while an individual offender may be punished up to the level indicated by the tariff , there is no obligation to do so if other valid considerations indicate that a more lenient course will be more constructive or humane .
4 Applications may , however , be considered up to the date when a course begins , provided that not all places have been filled .
5 It is advisable to apply as early as possible , and preferably before 31 January of the proposed year of entry to the University , though application may be considered up to the date when a course begins , subject to the availability of places .
6 However applications may be considered up to the date when a course begins , subject to the availability of places .
7 She was pipped by reluctant newcomer Jane Lester of Basildon Savacentre who was so doubtful of her abilities that she virtually had to be carried up to the oche .
8 The excess should be deducted from the loss and then payment will be made up to the policy limit where applicable .
9 If output could be expanded up to the point unc where price equals marginal cost , there would be an extensive gain in social welfare , namely the shaded area. , Making the simplifying assumptions that there are no income effects and that any effects on the distribution of income are unimportant , this area may stand for the true change in social welfare .
10 The centre-piece of his plan was the Banqueting House , which would be opened up to the park by demolishing the Horse Guards .
11 What started out as fresh , clean white wine made from Aligoté or Rkatziteli grapes in Georgia or Moldavia had to be tankered up to the capital for bottling .
12 While Visa debit cards have been accepted internationally for some time , the Mastercard equivalent , Switch , is still waiting to be linked up to the Mastercard/Eurocard payment system .
13 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
14 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
15 Death 's Head Hole concludes the recommended foray on Leck Fell and the nearby boundary wall can be followed up to the road .
16 On arriving , one will see there are two possible ways through the mountains , the easier being that to the south where a main feeder of the loch can be followed up to the watershed .
17 Section 4 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 adds a new and more important form of interlocutory relief , available in the county court and High Court , whereby goods the subject of present or future proceedings for wrongful interference may be ordered to be delivered up to the claimant , or a person appointed by the court , on such terms and conditions as may be specified .
18 On a certificate-holder becoming bankrupt , the certificate , the permit book , and other documents must be delivered up to the trustee as the property of the creditors : Fraser 's Tr. v. Fraser ( 1896 ) 23 R. 978 .
19 Nonetheless the bench will in practice expect consent orders , orders for custody and access and injunctive orders to have been prepared beforehand , and to be put up to the bench for approval .
20 By mutual consent they had n't eaten out , Ace arranging for meals to be sent up to the apartment from the Italian restaurant next door .
21 Elections were to be contested up to the level of Dáil Éireann when the movement had built up sufficient support .
22 The professionals use clapper-boards for this , but sheets of paper with the numbers written in felt-tip pen can be held up to the camera , and they serve just as well .
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