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

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1 I had just passed my RAF selection and went up to Soho with a couple of mates to celebrate .
2 The Law Society 's Remuneration Certificate service should remain free of charge , but the Society will have a power to require up to 50% of a bill to be paid by the client before the certificate is granted .
3 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor .
4 The triangular holes would match up to teeth on a key , of a similar design to that shown in Pic 2 .
5 Prices start from £1.95 for a peeler up to £11.45 for a cook 's knife .
6 Early estimates for council tax bills range from a bottom level of £301 for a house worth less than £40,000 up to £903 for a house valued at more than £320,000 .
7 ‘ We 're going up to hospitality for a while .
8 Bill gave up his job of 20 years as a tea taster and blender , exchanging the daily ‘ trundling up to London in a bowler hat for driving about 1,000 miles each week looking for antiques with Angela ’ .
9 I was just coming up to Scotland for a holiday .
10 On one occasion she planned to fly up to Scotland for a meeting about the children 's work .
11 Yeah no he was just saying that head office they 'll dictate to them like anybody else so he said I 've got to have erm the mortgage up to date for a start before I can consider anything .
12 I have done hardly any work , except keep this Diary up to date for a week , which is something of a record for me !
13 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
14 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
15 As the title of this present show suggests , there are works from those early student days with a leavening from his period of teaching in between and now brought up to date with a batch of more recent work .
16 There is no need to become a slave to it , provided you plan ahead and keep up to date with a number of essential tasks .
17 Four activities , in , matter : the way in which teaching and learning are conducted , keeping up to date in a subject , applying a new technology and managing the sequence of review , improvement and change .
18 He stole up to £4,200 from a welfare fund set up to help grieving families of Liverpool City Council workers .
19 The nCube 2S will be priced as the current 2 series , while the existing range — which runs up to $2m for a maximum 8,000 processors — will be reduced by 35% .
20 Now frantic supporters who lost out are willing to pay up to £75 for a voucher they need to buy a ticket for the cup final on May 9 .
21 Power is given in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 to award compensation of up to £1000 to a client who has been the victim of shoddy work .
22 ROVER is slashing car prices by up to £1,000 in a bid to kick-start stalled sales .
23 But interest payments were a healthy six times covered and the final dividend , payable on June 1 , inches ½p up to 13.4p for a total of 20p , 1.8 times covered .
24 Stratabound pyrite mineralisation occurs in thicknesses up to 200m over a strike length exceeding 50 km .
25 A recent study by Bradford De Long of Harvard University concluded that the presence of a Morgan partner on a company 's board added up to 30% to a share 's value .
26 LOVE-TORN John McEnroe tonight risks yet another huge fine of up to $10,000 in a career of many .
27 You can save up to £9,000 in a Tessa account .
28 In 1979 , the largest holiday operator , Thomsons , charged up to £145 for a week 's high season full board in Majorca — the most popular foreign holiday destination now and then .
29 No well we used to kill them with a stick but of course they used to lay the rabbits out at that time to see how many they caught cos that was a little bit of perks for the farm labourers they used to buy a rabbit for sixpence , then they go up to ninepence for a rabbit .
30 Although they pay up to $500 toward a crown , they rarely cover less costly services that would obviate the need for one .
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