Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] up to " in BNC.
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1 | Any of the following tests would be regarded as suitable proof : Passes in the JMB Test in English ( Overseas ) at grade 3 or better up to June 1989 , the JMB Test in English for Speakers of Other Languages from March 1990 ; the AEB Test in English for Educational Purposes at grade III or better in listening , reading and writing ; the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English at grade C or better ; the Oxford-Arels Examination ( Higher level ) at Credit or Distinction level ; the IELTS ( British Council/University of Cambridge ) , with an average score of 6 or better and for each component a score of 5 or better ; TOEFL with a score of 550 or better ; the London GCE O level Syllabus B in English Language at grade C or better or in an approved SCE or GCE syllabus in English are acceptable for this purpose . |
2 | So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date . |
3 | She had been going to take a walk around Mariánské Láznë , had n't she , so a three mile walk or so up to Vendelin Gajdusek 's home would n't be so difficult , would it ? |
4 | We were brought up to date — or as up to date as it was possible to be . |
5 | Members want advice on a variety of matters , such as how to amend a proposal or a motion , on the legality of proposals , or simply up to date information . |
6 | Salomon reckons that last year $2.3 billion-worth of junk bonds were re-packaged as collateralised bond obligations ( CBOs ) , and that currently up to $1 billion-worth are being touted to investors . |
7 | Now the gate piers lean at terrifying angles , overgrown with hawthorns , and cattle graze beneath the oaks and right up to the cellar windows of the south side of the house ; ivy smothers the old garden walls , and Burton on Trent in the valley below creeps nearer and nearer , an enormous and inevitable incoming tide , towards the steep little hill where Brizlincote Hall still stands high and proud . |
8 | From the beginning and right up to its end , it was the centre of social and cultural life in Wolverton . |
9 | Later the daffodils would muster , blazing like an army of yellow heads the length of the bank and right up to the steps leading to the old house . |
10 | From the Golden Age of the Renaissance , through the days of the Grand Tour and right up to the present day , Italy has been the Golden Land . |
11 | ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said . |
12 | It estimates that 42,000 people will leave this year , 55,000 next year , and perhaps up to 60,000 the year after . |
13 | Four federal agents and perhaps up to 15 cult members died . |
14 | Criticism and discussion must , therefore , be solicited and encouraged , but never for its own sake , and only up to the point that decision is taken . |
15 | What i what is really extraordinary I think is the way as you say that in nineteen fifty fifty one , fifty one fifty two , they actually , actually changed the tax schedules so it goes not from the three percent of the bottom , from six or seven percent of the bottom and only up to twenty five percent . |
16 | Because the endoscopical findings in RP often include serpiginous ulcerations , fissures , and ileitis proximal to the pouch , the syndrome has often been attributed to underlying Crohn 's disease , the diagnosis of which had presumably been ‘ missed ’ both clinically and pathologically up to and including the time of colectomy . |
17 | We lay on the brink of its descent and rolled quickly downwards , our faces full of earth and grass one instant and then rotating madly and finally up to the brazen blue sky leaking through the trees . |
18 | The line should be capable of at least a 60 amp supply and possibly up to 100 amp for a large property or heavy user . |
19 | Goodfellow believes that there are at least 50,000 ( and possibly up to 70,000 ) Sun users in the UK for the firm to target . |
20 | This will require a grant of £1500 from the Village Association , the use of most of the Tennis Club funds [ £6–800 ] and possibly up to £500 as an interest free loan from the Village Association . |
21 | This will require a grant of £1500 from the Village Association , the use of most of the Tennis Club funds ( £6–800 ) and possibly up to £500 as an interest free loan from the Village Association . |
22 | In a violent bout of fighting between Serbs and Croats at least 36 people ( and possibly up to 100 ) were killed on July 26-27 . |
23 | Remember — always the entire sentence and always up to time . |
24 | In the abdomen behind there is a muscle which can pull the wall back and forth up to 600 times a second . |
25 | As a result of a Request For Proposal process , IBM was asked to provide a more powerful and more up to date processor to replace one of the two existing IBM 3090–600J machines . |
26 | More regular and more up to date information is needed to take action . |
27 | And more up to date , there 's this nippy little number from Russia . |
28 | And it is true that no one ever expected him to walk openly and directly up to Tara and request admittance at the Western Gate . |
29 | Native enzyme seems also to protect albeit only partially the minor grooves located at -50 , -60 , -70 and probably up to -80 , suggesting that DNA can wrap partially around the enzyme and establish some non-specific contacts in the conditions reported here . |
30 | Later , down Atlantis at the Sub Club , keyboard star Mr Monday walks in and straight up to the Slam boys Orde and Stuart at the DJ console . |