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

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1 I 'll go along with some radical improvement to the turbo-ram-jet engine concept ; perhaps a boost in top speed up to Mach 3.5 , even 4 at a stretch of the imagination .
2 Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group .
3 Follow the path which runs parallel to the road on its eastern side up to Windgather Rocks .
4 A short bubble-ride up to 1850m brought us to L'Altipiano , where we fortified ourselves for the afternoon 's skiing with a lengthy and very enjoyable lunch .
5 of the costs of the professional fees required to mount a bid up to £65,000 — that is , a maximum of £48,750 .
6 The catapult may be moved by the Doom Diver up to 4″ which is the Goblin 's normal move .
7 West Coast up to date .
8 SINCE ITS inception , CCG 's Provinces Division has grown to over two dozen contracts in just 18 months , reaching from Bournemouth to Folkestone on the south coast up to Birmingham and the South Midlands .
9 Nae way are we doing it now when we we 've got the scaffolding up to gan up .
10 Your policy entitles you to have the use of a hired saloon car up to 1600cc from our authorised suppliers depot , subject to availability , if your car is off the road due to damage or theft insured under this policy .
11 But she took tea up to Jonathon and Aunt Margaret showed her how to trap the heat in the cup by putting the saucer on top .
12 A large Emmenthal wheel may weight up to 80kg/200lb .
13 To make the buoyancy up to competition standards the foam is longer than used in similar models though overall the Aqua-Pak is about the same length .
14 Under the government 's new Rent-a-Room scheme , tenants and owner-occupiers who let furnished rooms in their only of main home may now be excused tax on rent up to £3,250 .
15 Nevertheless , a further deletion up to nt -488 lowers the CAT activity to 40% of the control values and shortening the promoter up to nt -451 reduces transcriptional activity to about 2% of the controls .
16 That would effectively require another audit to establish the position , because the Vendor would effectively be warranting that even in the light of events which have occurred prior to the Balance Sheet Data but which have come to light up to completion the Accounts still give a true and fair view of the Business 's financial position .
17 If the death penalty were abolished it would be possible either to substitute a fixed penalty of imprisonment for life or to give the Judge discretion to pass sentence of any term up to imprisonment for life .
18 In the last five partial responders prolongation of therapy up to week 38 led to a definite response and HBsAg seroconversion in three of the five patients .
19 Younger writers now tend to suffer from being overpraised , which makes it difficult living up to expectations .
20 Nahum Morey rarely drove in his carriage up to London now that the railway had come to Chertsey .
21 A spokesman for North Wales Police said it was at least heartening to note that the rate of increase of vehicle crime up to June this year was less than for the previous 12 months .
22 There 's been anger and despair in the town over this latest example of violent crime , and increased calls for more police to bring the Gloucestershire force up to strength .
23 There 's also more support for an extra 40 police to bring the Gloucestershire force up to strength .
24 Indeed , during almost a thousand years the only important legislation concerning English highways was a statute dating from the reign of Edward I. It required lords of manors to supervise the felling of trees and undergrowth up to 200ft on both sides of any ‘ highway ’ that led from one market town to another .
25 Secondly , the stability of the protein up to 60°C ( data not shown ) agrees with values reported for hTFIIA ( 12 , 23 ) .
26 You can get a grant for loft insulation up to 150mm if you have less than 50mm .
27 Suitable for use both indoors and out , with a range up to 50m , the new Courier chime enables the presence of visitors at the front door to be signalled clearly to homeowners no matter where they are located , whether in the house or garden .
28 According to the instruction leaflet , each letter corresponds to approximately 100°C , giving the gun a heating range up to 600°C .
29 Obviously for us walkers weight is all important so a good compromise is a telephoto lens with a range up to 300mm — the Sigma 75mm–300mm lens for example weighs an easily manageable 22.6oz .
30 Ace filled in gaps for her as they talked about his long climb up to Formula One and his present position , and because of her background she was able to fill in the bare facts that he offered .
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