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

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1 In the maritime Antarctic they form short mats or cushions up to 25 cm across and 5–1Ocm deep , typically on warm north — or west-facing slopes close to sea level , in association with each other and with mosses ; they are usually underlain with brown soils to which they have contributed roots and other organic material ( Longton , 1985 ) .
2 This is the way to send gifts or goods up to 2kg all over the world .
3 Two years elapsed before , as a matter of right , torpedoed seamen became entitled to " one month 's wages , or wages up to the date of arrival in the United Kingdom , whichever is the greater " , and also compensation for lost effects .
4 Forests , coniferous , deciduous and mixed , sometimes in villages and large cities , often hunting by day for mammals up to the size of a red squirrel and birds up to the size of a Hazelhen. 24 in. ( 61 cm . ) .
5 This initiative will enable the Association to assist its members and their staff to keep their knowledge and skills up to date .
6 Firstly , active and stabilised dune systems with irregular or moundy landforms comprise dune ridges and hillocks up to 30 metres high but , more usually , 5 metres high and 10 to 20 metres broad with intervening hollows and channels .
7 ( I have included in my survey most of Lully 's ballets and comedy-ballets up to 1670 ; a soprano part is defined as one notated in either treble or soprano clef . )
8 There will obviously be different folders , maybe focussing on areas of topical interest , but the numbers and types will be made up to coincide with existing funding intentions and policies up to £3M .
9 Corn was shipped to Newry and Belfast for export to England and vessels up to 60 tons brought back timber , coal and slates .
10 13 Keep picture library records and pictures up to date and make sure you know the whereabouts of every valuable transparency .
11 The role of CCG 's Safety and Training Department has been to analyse the information available : clarify the requirements and keep management , staff and clients up to date on developments .
12 She groped her way across and landed the doctor on the mud and he slithered on hands and knees up to the bank .
13 But Mr Tomlinson built his own bonnet , mudguards and steps up to the cab and set in louvred vents either side of the bonnet to let out the heat produced by the massive engine .
14 The range starts at 47ft ( 14.3m ) and steps up to a staggering 110ft ( 33.5m ) .
15 Fornicators , ’ Corbett threw a sly glance at Ranulf , ‘ up to their necks , adulterers and traitors up to their eyes . ’
16 It is a thin sheet of plastic , covered with a shiny coating of the metal alloy , virilium , and folds up to the size of a handkerchief .
17 Departures Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Sundays and departures up to 30 April and from 13 October available from Leeds — Manchester — Stoke/Clayton — Birmingham — Northampton — Luton and London only .
18 Hoggets , average 97.1p , ewes and rams up to £57.75 ( £23.16 ) .
19 The presence of larger grains and granules can produce larger features with wave lengths up to a couple of metres and amplitudes up to 20 cm ( 8 in ) ( Mabbutt , 1977 ) .
20 The perfect solution for sending gifts and packages up to ½ kg ( excluding the weight of the Airpack itself ) , Airpacks are sturdy , attractive , convenient and offer excellent value .
21 Sturdy , attractive and convenient , Airpacks are ideal for sending gifts and packages up to ½ kg ( excluding the weight of the Airpack itself ) .
22 For letters and packages up to a weight limit of 2kg you can simply pay £1.95 in addition to the normal airmail postage for the weight and destination and affix a red SWIFTAIR sticker to each item .
23 Every murder case involving females aged up to 21 and males up to 16 is recorded for the last 33 years .
24 The company also paid 50 per cent of the cost towards new curtains and carpets up to a maximum of £1500 free of tax .
25 ‘ Oh , a grateful girl like me can put up with a few bruises , ’ said Dolly , sheet and blankets up to her chin .
26 London University Library may be forced to charge students and academics up to £90 per person a year unless its funding is maintained from the university 's biggest colleges when they get more control over their budgets this year .
27 Geoff Addy , of the Old Dun Cow , says he can not afford a new 20-year lease which will put his rent and rates up to £2,000 a week .
28 Temptation proved too strong one night when there were some naval cadets in the audience who threw flowers and chocolates up to the troupe and were waiting at the stage door after the show .
29 This can be any string of printable characters and spaces up to 64 characters in length .
30 Her ‘ antarctic polar deserts ’ region covers the continent , peninsula and islands up to the northern limit of pack ice , and is divided into southern and northern subregions separated by the 0°C summer isotherm , which approximates to the isoline of zero radiation balance .
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