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

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1 There were brambles up to the first floor . ’
2 Accordingly , payments made in consideration or in consequence of , or otherwise in connection with , the termination of the holding of an employee 's office or employment , or any change in its functions , may be eligible for relief from income tax up to the first £30,000 , provided such payments are not otherwise chargeable to tax under Schedule E ( see ss148 and 188 TA 1988 ) .
3 We combine these by choosing just a few random points in them , say two or three , and copying from the first string up to the first point ; then copying from the second up to the second point ; then copying from the first again ; and so on , switching between them at each point .
4 The case method had become adopted as the dominant method of legal study in the elite American law schools in the period up to the First World War .
5 Going back inside the house , the two staircases up to the first and second floors were dark as neither had windows , the only light available came from open bedroom doors .
6 ‘ Yes , the Premier — and the Fourth right up to the First .
7 It had very considerable influence in Germany up to the First World War , and also , in somewhat diluted form , in both Britain and America ( see chapter 6 ) .
8 The Wolfenden Report also opened television up to the first openly gay programme , Granada 's 1957 ‘ Homosexuality and the Law , A Prologue to the Wolfenden Report ’ .
9 It roots very easily , and propagation is done by taking the cuttings and planting them , embedding the stalk up to the first node , that is the point where the next set of leaves grow .
10 An interesting feature of the mill at Lower Glenastle is an earth ramp up to the first floor .
11 The only way up to the first floor from inside the works was via a ladder , which had started life as one of The Salisbury Volunteer Fire Brigade escapes , probably acquired by Mr. Farr during his service as a fireman in the early years of the century .
12 He puffed his way up to the first floor and , finding the outer door open , knocked on the inner one .
13 He led the way up to the first landing , where Charlie had had his bedsit .
14 The rates charged are the same as first class inland rates ( except that letters up to the first weight step sent at the Forces surface letter rate will be accepted at BFPO address in Europe ) .
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