Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [vb infin] up [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On this once again major erosion surfaces should show up as convexities .
2 But Dr Gayford suggests that women who demand to be taken in their birthday suits should face up to reality .
3 Those Compacts may receive up to £100,000 per year for four years .
4 Those Compacts may receive up to £100,000 per year for four years .
5 From 1992 , all new cars must come up to USA standards for emissions ; this means that all new cars will have to be fitted with catalytic converters and subsequently will run only on unleaded petrol .
6 It argues that the antibiotics could end up in milk and meat and thus affect humans .
7 The consultants estimated that the annual savings could range up to £192 million .
8 She would acknowledge their greeting then the language would " flow from her " and their eyes would light up in response .
9 Jack Clarke knew that sooner or later the brothers would show up in London and , as soon as they did , his network of spies would ferret them out .
10 The radioactive gas occurs naturally in parts of Britain , and concentrations can build up in houses .
11 Some table easels can double up as carriers for wet canvases .
12 Some table easels can double up as carriers for wet canvases .
13 With these two signatories , the industrialized countries should contribute up to $240 million towards the transfer of ozone-friendly technology to developing countries under the Montreal Protocol agreement .
14 Companies could receive up to £4,000 if they offered a one-year job contract .
15 It did n't worry him , because over a distance the soft-nosed rounds would break up on entry and be considerably more destructive , splattering meat in exactly the same way as a hard point carved into an illegal dum-dum .
16 Now , more companies will end up in chapter 11 bankruptcy .
17 There will be a general introduction to image processing technology every morning , and visitors can receive up to £50 worth ( 15 minutes ) of independent advice on the supply and feasibility of document image processing systems .
18 Lone parents can earn up to £15 a week before their income support is reduced .
19 The need for a husband and wife to have some part of the evening alone should be discussed openly and accepted as being important , for this is another ‘ danger ’ period when tensions can build up between in-laws .
20 PUNTERS can clean up with Spring in the feature Worthington Best Bitter Park Hill Stakes at Doncaster tomorrow .
21 Recompiled applications will run up to 130% faster on the 66MHz processor .
22 Recompiled and run , applications will run up to 130% faster on the 66MHz processor .
23 First time buyers can borrow up to 95% of the valuation or purchase price ; product fee is £150 .
24 Hundreds of thousands of workers can expect up to £65 each after many firms failed to bring in the new 20p tax rate introduced in last April 's Budget .
25 Health board workers can withdraw up to £100 each on production of their pay slip , their bank card and identification .
26 If bills are counted as liquid , then the banks can purchase up to £1 million of extra bills and still create the full £9 million of credit .
27 The triangular holes would match up to teeth on a key , of a similar design to that shown in Pic 2 .
28 However , business lunches may crop up from time to time — and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants .
29 In my view , it is wholly absurd , for instance , that maintenance defaulters should end up in prison , making sure that , whatever else happens , maintenance is not paid .
30 He then said that about three quarters of all international passengers will end up at King 's Cross .
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