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

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1 This possibility can only occur if the masses are generally speaking apolitical and acquiescent , or ready to defer to authority ; or if patron — client relations can be pyramided up to the national level so as to bind mass support very firmly and unconditionally to national elites ; or if mass parties with extensive organizational capabilities can be created and continuously sustained by major political leaderships .
2 These two incidents hardly added up to a minimal knowledge of the principality .
3 All the little steps have added up to a high achievement .
4 The foil packs have a flat bottom so that they can stay upright when water is being added up to the measuring mark on the pack .
5 This confirms that Rentokil Healthcare come up to the high standard expected and specified by BSI .
6 In the claim we are showing quite clearly , and we have won up to the present stage — six years to show that women 's work in the RVH is equal to men 's work .
7 Lifted up to a new level and a new nearness to our Lord Jesus Christ .
8 As I arrived a tractor pulled up with sacks of freshly-picked hops that would be carried up to the main floor of the building to be dried .
9 Fitted in-car audio/telecommunication equipment is included up to a total value of £500 .
10 Fitted in-car audio/telecommunication equipment is included up to a total value of £500 .
11 Fitted in-car audio/telecommunication equipment is included up to a total value of £500 .
12 Where subsidiary or associated undertakings are disposed of during the year , their results are to be included up to the effective date of disposal .
13 Where subsidiary or associated undertakings are disposed of during the year , their results are to be included up to the effective date of disposal .
14 Each table was fitted with transfusion stands and connected up to the piped oxygen laid on throughout Casualty .
15 All pipe materials can be painted : copper can be polished up to a fine shine if you like the ship 's engine room effect .
16 There is jurisdiction for actions valued at less than £50,000 to be transferred up to the High Court under ss41(1) or 42(2) of the County Courts Act 1984 , although such transfers are likely to occur only in exceptional cases raising questions of general public interest .
17 In the case of Re C ( a Minor ) ( 1991 ) The Times , 18 November it was stated to be advisable , for example , for the Official Solicitor to continue to act as guardian in public law proceedings relating to a former ward of court where these are transferred up to the High Court .
18 If the patient can not walk at all , you should have a special wheelchair for outdoor use ; while an indoor wheelchair has large back wheels and relatively thin tyres , the outdoor version may have four small wheels with thick fat tyres , which should be kept pumped up to the correct pressure .
19 The latter had now been built up to a reasonable size with the main mill , a dye house , out buildings , stove , stables , press shop and store houses , as well as the grist mill .
20 ‘ The money I get for the scrap is paid into the Finance Department , and when the fund has built up to a worthwhile sum I 'll be calling for suggestions for a local charity to whom we can donate the cash . ’
21 To help engender trust and familiarity , the field-worker 's contact in the station was restricted at the beginning to a few hours a shift once a week , gradually being built up to a full shift , including mights , twice a week .
22 A territorial sunbird can time its visits to a particular flower such that its nectar has built up to a high level .
23 He had three sons : James , a weaver , who lived in a little cottage without a chimney at Newton ; Jacob , a tailor of Brandwood who died young ; and Thomas , a labourer , who set up home in ‘ a poore pitifull hutt , built up to an old oake ’ at the side of Divlin Lane .
24 Pyatt steps up BOXING : Chris Pyatt will make his middleweight debut in Norwich tonight against American Melvin Wynn with a debt of thanks to Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn , who have moved up to the 12-stone division .
25 Mr. W.S. Johnston , the Second Master and Head of English , had been appointed to the staff in 1934 , initially as Form Master of Junior B. By 1937 he too had moved up to the Senior School .
26 The basic characteristic of the H.T. is that the flowers are invariably double with so many petals — sometimes to their detriment in wet weather — that the centre becomes pushed up to a high point — in the classic shape that everybody likes to see .
27 This would enable parcels of instruments to be made up to a given value , type or maturity for sale and thus improve their marketability .
28 the anniversary of its incorporation or , if its last return was made up to a different date , the anniversary of that date .
29 Alternatively they may be filled with water made up to the appropriate strength of degreaser or caustic cleaner and heated to boiling point .
30 They were shown up to a double room , and Paul stood slackly , wetting his lips .
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