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

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1 The range starts at 47ft ( 14.3m ) and steps up to a staggering 110ft ( 33.5m ) .
2 When you have received an Offer of Mortgage , to enable a bid up to a maximum agreed limit , a further visit to the property should be made near to the date of Auction , to ensure that everything is in order .
3 In consideration of your agreeing to make an offer , on behalf of our customer , [ client name ] for the whole of the issued share capital of a company known to both of us under the code name [ ] ' , we , [ name of Bank ] London Branch , [ address of Bank ] , hereby guarantee that our customer , [ client name ] have available to them funds up to a total amount of £ [ ] .
4 In conclusion , the present study indicates that there is an increasing enterochromaffin like cell density with increasing gastrin concentration up to a certain level , and increasing the gastrin concentration above this level does not lead to further hyperplasia .
5 payments should be 100% of loss up to a certain limit , and tapered down in varying proportions thereafter .
6 Precisely for this reason [ the anarchic factor ] there may be errors up to a certain point .
7 Furthermore , the reforms were introduced during the run up to a general election in which it was widely ( but incorrectly ) expected that health would be the key issue .
8 And in the run up to a public offering — which , it insists , is still part of the SCO roadmap — ‘ we 'll continue to play the product game , not the technology game . ’
9 On 19 October 1988 , the then Home Secretary , Douglas Hurd , issued notices to the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) and BBC , requiring them , under the Broadcasting Act 1981 , to refrain from broadcasting any words spoken on behalf of , or in support of , a ‘ proscribed organisation ’ , excluding anything said in the course of parliamentary proceedings , or in the run up to a parliamentary , European parliamentary or local election .
10 The ordinary letter services are not designed as compensation services , but compensation up to a maximum limit of £24 may be paid where it can be shown that a letter was damaged or lost while in our custody .
11 Consequently , whereas computer networks used to be regarded primarily as a way of sharing expensive equipment — for instance , by hooking several sites up to a single mainframe — now the emphasis is increasingly on the sharing of information .
12 For example , he says that he would very much like to record the Berg Violin Concerto ( ‘ another piece that 's difficult to programme ’ ) , but the trouble is finding a coupling that will bring the disc up to a respectable length .
13 Bank overdraft Flexible borrowing up to a certain ceiling for people with bank accounts , usually without security , and paid off over a few months , but can be extended over several years ; interest , calculated each day on how much the account is overdrawn that day , fluctuates in line with bank base rates ( usually about two per cent higher ) .
14 ‘ Despite several rests ranging from a few days up to a whole week , I could n't shake off the injury and it just got worse .
15 Grants to the colleges of advanced technology made at the time of their transition to university status brought the college library stocks up to a similar level .
16 Gabriel followed the even pattern of pawmarks as far as possible : they carried his eye up to a distant knoll crowned with trees and wounded with great white scars of bare chalk .
17 Could I also say that erm again going back to Strathclyde that there is a , a social , there is a subsidy for those services erm where there is a social need up to a certain point and that is governed by the finance available , but its not as though , this is just the commercial network , in fact , er I think its erm something in the order of ninety two per cent of services in Strathclyde are commercially operated and it is Strathclyde region that fills the gaps .
18 Steps to the left lead up to a long stretch of path which continues parallel to the road .
19 Many women need extra financial help from the state in order to bring their incomes up to a minimum figure and to help with their rent and rates .
20 Careful build-up of specific links , starting with concentration on one or two connected facts and building up to a complex structure , could be provided by a program — such a program may even have the potential of becoming a generalized structure .
21 Well w we did n't have to do , do anything that way because we were allowed our freedom up to a certain time and that was it .
22 The banks or organisations that issue them guarantee payment of bills run up by the credit card holder up to a certain limit .
23 Is he aware that , in Renfrew district , the council estimates that , during the next five years , it will need £300 million to bring houses up to a tolerable level ?
24 But Pauline Mitchell , head of Housing at Darlington Council , said that repairs were normally carried out in council houses up to a reasonable level before letting .
25 Although usually quite reasonable priced , the cost of using them tots up to a considerable amount over several days .
26 This is , by definition , neither a penalty clause , nor a limitation of liability up to a certain amount , because it is supposed to be a genuine pre-estimate of the damage .
27 He can protect himself under Ord 33 , r4A by making a written offer to accept liability up to a specified proportion , which can be brought to the attention of the judge after he has decided the liability issue at trial .
28 Income support makes a person 's income up to a level set by the Government .
29 To obtain the correct r.m.s. value of a small sinusoidal signal through use of a circuit such as that shown in figure 7.1(b) , the signal must first be electronically amplified by a known factor up to a suitable level .
30 These restricted lawful picketing to the pickets ' own place of work and removed the unions ' legal immunities from civil actions , so making them liable for damages up to a certain limit where they were responsible for unlawful industrial action .
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