Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] up to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although later works made more use of Englishmen , foreign technicians continued to be needed , and the several groups located in the Weald add up to a directory of the industry in 1524–5 .
2 And if that was the case , then the idea for Artemis to move up to a horse must surely have sprung from him .
3 If convicted , Pierce faces up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine , which Van Halen have offered to pay .
4 Harvey stepped up to a door marked ‘ Recreation ’ .
5 Every day , the wild birds on Swan Lake consume up to a quarter of a ton of wheat .
6 SINGER Harry Connick Jr faces up to a year in jail after being found carrying an unlicensed gun as he tried to board a plane .
7 Steve scrabbled up to a sitting position and studied her intently .
8 Mel toddles up to a driver of a white Fiesta and gets out his wiper .
9 In attempting to explain this last finding , Hall and Honey ( 1990 ) offered a suggestion based on the observation ( made by many but see , e.g. Schachtman , Channell , and Hall ( 1987 ) that , with prolonged conditioned suppression training , the CR grows up to a point and then begins to decline in magnitude .
10 Your daily milk , two pieces of fresh fruit and portion of Fibre-Filler add up to a total of 400 calories and 20g of fibre .
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