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

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1 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 .
2 West Coast up to date .
3 Nae way are we doing it now when we we 've got the scaffolding up to gan up .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 There 's also more support for an extra 40 police to bring the Gloucestershire force up to strength .
10 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 .
11 Erm , if I could just bring the committee up to date on one or two things that have happened in relation to the district auditor 's report .
12 Were the records of work up to date ?
13 The Cambridge philosopher of religion on the board refused to vote for Ramsey for he did not think his work up to standard — the Cambridge philosophers never forgave the ‘ irrationality ’ which was a streak in his first and most original book .
14 Some of the returns from Taylor 's questionnaire 216 drew attention to these problems , one in particular reporting that another year of full-time work would be required to bring the thesis work up to standard and up to date .
15 Some of the returns from Taylor 's questionnaire drew attention to these problems , one in particular reporting that another year of full-time work would be required to bring the thesis work up to standard and up to date .
16 In Daly v General Steam Navigation Co Ltd [ 1981 ] 1 WLR 120 the plaintiff housewife was awarded damages for the cost of future help as a measure of damages for her crippled arm even though she had no help up to trial and might have struggled on without it .
17 However , during the run up to privatisation , it was established that the running costs of the nuclear power stations were higher than was previously believed and that , in addition , the costs of decommissioning these power stations and reprocessing the spent fuel were both high and uncertain .
18 Formerly Managing Director of P&O Developments , he is an Executive Director of the Bovis Construction Group and currently Managing Director of PSA Building Management , leading the Bovis team which is contractor manager of PSABM in the run up to privatisation .
19 FoE claim that even EC standards are inadequate and that the government has been fogging the issue in the run up to privatisation .
20 There 's a lot to be done if cases are to be taken to court , but the last thing Thames Water will want during the run up to privatisation is a long , drawn out damages claim where the point at issue is the safety of the water in the tap .
21 It 's been a difficult run up to Badminton .
22 Stock broking firms that are involved in the issue or act for the authorities have been banned in the run up to flotation from issuing any research .
23 In the run up to Post Office privatisation , it is vital that we have our house in order , so that we can compete effectively in both the parcel delivery and letters markets ’ .
24 Drugs raid … police seize ecstacy tablets in run up to warehouse party .
25 But the deputies believe they 've been singled out as a obstacle to producing cheaper coal in Britain 's pits , in the run up to privatization .
26 The advertising market is tough at the moment , total sales fell in real terms in both August and September and no growth is expected in the run up to Christmas , and some contractors believe that combining sales staff could cost them dearly in the battle for market share .
27 I mean you get Sweet Fanny Adams done with them on the run up to Christmas anyway , E.l.S .
28 WATER and electricity companies dominate this week as a fairly select group of companies report results in the run up to Christmas .
29 Other retailers do n't agree and say the lights are essential to creating a happy and relaxed mood in the run up to Christmas .
30 The army 's bomb disposal experts say the lesson is simple … report anything suspicious , especially in the run up to Christmas .
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