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

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1 Officers were yesterday interviewing the woman , and Inspector Barry Jakeman appealed to anyone who was at Farley Mount in the hour up to midnight to contact police .
2 Yeah are you keeping the index up to date now ?
3 Literaturnaya Gazeta yesterday brought the story up to date with an emotionally devastating report .
4 The original edition in 1960 , ended the story in 1880 ; the new edition , revised and rewritten by Dr Leslie Hunt , brings the story up to date in all senses , relying on original historical research by Hunt himself and by many contributors to Johnson Matthey 's journal Platinum Metals Review ( founded 1957 ) , and on Hunt 's knowledge of modern industry It is lavishly illustrated , partly in colour .
5 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 .
6 Nae way are we doing it now when we we 've got the scaffolding up to gan up .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 FoE claim that even EC standards are inadequate and that the government has been fogging the issue in the run up to privatisation .
10 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 .
11 Material provisions whose adequacy can not be assessed objectively on the basis of actual experience either in the run up to completion or within a short period from completion ( so that it may not be reasonable to expect to obtain a retention from the vendors ) ; for example , pension provisions and reserves for goods supplied in previous years .
12 Packed with information on how to select a route , the right clothes , and safety tips , it 's hoped it will be used by scores of groups and families across the province in the run up to World Walking Day on October 16 .
13 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 .
14 I mean you get Sweet Fanny Adams done with them on the run up to Christmas anyway , E.l.S .
15 WATER and electricity companies dominate this week as a fairly select group of companies report results in the run up to Christmas .
16 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 .
17 The army 's bomb disposal experts say the lesson is simple … report anything suspicious , especially in the run up to Christmas .
18 Police fear an increase in ramraid attacks in the run up to Christmas
19 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 .
20 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 ’ .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 ‘ During an office day we 're answering the phones , planning ahead , keeping the bookwork up to date and trying to keep everybody happy ! ’
24 Bull says it has invested heavily in getting the product up to date .
25 Yeah no he was just saying that head office they 'll dictate to them like anybody else so he said I 've got to have erm the mortgage up to date for a start before I can consider anything .
26 It is the first joint product venture undertaken by the two exchanges in the lead up to merger .
27 The new shop on Grosvenor Road in Ripley will be known as ‘ Town Station ’ and will be selling a wide range of toys and souvenirs during the lead up to Christmas .
28 John Elsley spoke for many booksellers up and down the country : ‘ Unemployment and the fear of unemployment have been a major adverse factor , during the year and particularly in the period up to Christmas . ’
29 that narrows the distance up to scum to 12 points again .
30 TIP : It 's much more pleasant to work in warm water , so let the heater bring the water up to temperature first .
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