Example sentences of "[verb] been up to " in BNC.
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1 | What they might 've been up to . |
2 | But , so long as the net inflow of foreign exchange deposits is positive , as it has been up to now , there is no net withdrawal of funds from the National Bank . |
3 | To see what he has been up to lately visit Curt Marcus before the 31st of the month . |
4 | To see what he has been up to lately , visit Nancy Hoffman before 2 December . |
5 | That puppy-dog expression of one who has been up to mischief and is worried you will find out but knows you will forgive him anyway . |
6 | ‘ Lady Nugent-Scott has been up to her tricks again . |
7 | Do you think they 'll enjoy reading about the things their little boy has been up to ? ’ |
8 | We enclose a copy of this and we hope that you will find time to read it and see what CPRW has been up to during the past year . |
9 | ‘ Trading in the first quarter of our new financial year has been up to our expectations and is well ahead of the same period last year , ’ he said . |
10 | Meanwhile , Jegsy , who appears with comic John Hegley at the Everyman next Thursday has been up to his neck in work at the seaside . |
11 | Service spokeswoman Rosemary Sandford said : ‘ It 's a very important appeal and it reflects how popular the service has been up to now . |
12 | It has been up to nine or ten pound for |
13 | In the second part of our brand new series , Mary Thomson describes what she has been up to , and charts the progress of her promising baby , King Basil . |
14 | And he spent a lot of evenings with Thacker , drinking and — well , they found out later what else he 'd been up to . |
15 | He had been let down several times , they had done all sorts of things without asking him , and sometimes he only found out what they 'd been up to when the papers rang for comment . |
16 | Well he worked there and when I was we 'd left er Road , we 'd been up to up up to Terrace . |
17 | ‘ She 'd have been more than concerned if she 'd known what he 'd been up to over the previous few weeks ! ’ said Harris drily . |
18 | So that was what he 'd been up to in Berlin , Loretta thought . |
19 | She had to decide before she saw her parents again if she should confess all that she 'd been up to . |
20 | so erm tt so anyway Saturday we gets to Durham , she 's says oh your Alex was just been on phone , she 'd , she 'd been up to school to do a hockey match |
21 | Although I did n't , he he , I did n't have time to ask him what the hell he 'd been up to . |
22 | So he did n't know what she 'd been up to . |
23 | And we went , because it , it 'd been at five o'clock you see , it 'd been up to the second , that was when it was up to the second step |
24 | Oh she 'd been up to Pearks |
25 | she 'd been up to Scotland |
26 | According to work done in the 1970s and 1980s , there could have been up to 32 in the rocks of Burgess shale alone , including many never seen anywhere else . |
27 | My own memory is vivid : it was a bitterly cold morning , below - 14° , and the ground I trod , in which only days before I would have been up to my knees in mud , was as solid as rock . |
28 | Stephen Hawking makes frequent references to what God might have been up to when designing the cosmos . |
29 | This is because all the variation margin payments due will have been up to the penultimate trading day . |
30 | But the UN force in Namibia should have been up to handling the affair rather than turn the job over to the South Africans ; it would have been able to cope if it had been as strong as originally intended and deployed in good time with a decent plan in its knapsack . |