Example sentences of "[vb infin] up [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 YOU COULD WIN UP TO £100,000
2 YOU COULD WIN UP TO £125,000
3 This means that new houses may cost a few hundred pounds more to build , but will need up to 20% less heating .
4 The consortium also disclosed that it would need up to £1.6bn in fresh finance on top of the £6bn already raised .
5 When looking for prey they will hover up to 300ft above the ground , using their tail and wings to stay in position .
6 I was told they know how to honour their dead in the Highland regiments but the next time I go to Edinburgh I will gaze up at Dad Tam , and see both of my sons in that solid likeness ( despite the Kitchener moustache ) .
7 ‘ I 'd rear up on players if they said anything and footballers are n't the bravest people in the world , so they used to think twice before they said anything to me and that helped me . ’
8 Your High Elf army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
9 Your army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
10 Your Empire army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
11 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as war machines chosen from the following list .
12 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as War Machines chosen from the following list .
13 Your Empire army may include up to 25% of its points value as Monsters chosen from the list below .
14 We shall shortly tie up at Le Havre and you may go ashore independently .
15 Regional newspapers , which include the Yorkshire Post , saw profits edge up from £25.3 million to £26.6 million , despite the continued depressed state of classified advertising revenues .
16 There is a new VIDC 20 video controller , which can display up to 16m colours , and a new ARM 700 series of the CPU is now under development .
17 And you can freshen up after dinner with the amenities of a comfort pack .
18 Give them enough time and they 'd catch up with Blackbeard , if Blackbeard really was the killer .
19 Well Digital Equipment Corp always said it would catch up with IBM Corp , come what may , and the company has just about done it : IBM 's loss for 1991 was $2,827m and DEC 's loss for the year $2,780m .
20 With a little giggle , Ellie asked curiously , ‘ Did you catch up with Harry ? ’
21 I guess I was trying to earn a couple of lowlife brownie points , so I could catch up with Steve and Paul 's criminal pedigree .
22 Diana Lanchester did n't catch up with Artemis and her stepmother until Lord Deverill and his huntsmen cast their hounds into a field of kale for the first draw .
23 He just wants to rest and catch up with friends .
24 When the law finally did catch up with Capone in 1931 , it was for tax evasion , and he was sentenced to 11 years in prison .
25 Which means that the Third World 's potential for transformation is crucially conditional on not imitating or trying to ‘ catch up with Europe ’ ( p. 252 ) .
26 If Gibbs does not finally catch up with Horan and Little , any talk of a resurgence in Welsh fortunes will have to be put on ice .
27 Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today .
28 Let's catch up with Louise .
29 Faldo had to wait until the ‘ 89 Masters before he could catch up with Lyle and maybe the picture of him on the 11th green , the second hole of a sudden-death play-off with Scott Hoch , encapsulates Europe 's men in the majors in the Eighties .
30 All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith .
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