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

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1 Presumably , the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost .
2 In the wet , the broad ridge high up to the left is preferable , leading along to the conspicuous profile of Alport Castles — a huge landslip where millions of tons of shales and grits slid forward to create a spectacular feature above the hamlet of Alport .
3 Want me to bring some up to the fridge ?
4 Local social services departments ( formerly local health departments ) provide day nurseries for some up to the age of 5 .
5 Sails vary in size from 2m 2 up to the monster 8m 2 sails , allowing windsurfers the option of choosing the right sail size for the conditions .
6 However , I do believe that intensely private moments should not be captured on film , but this is left very much up to the integrity of the individual photographer . ’
7 Most of the bureau do n't supply order forms — most of their work comes in on spec — and so it is very much up to the customer to specify what is required .
8 This is quite useful for you to refer to , this booklet , but do please tell your clients you 're not a doctor , it 's very much up to the client 's doctor and our medical underwriters , as to whether we pay out or not .
9 In the case of rent and other payments of a periodic nature , the creditor may prove for any amounts due and unpaid up to the date of the bankruptcy order ( r 6.112(1) ) .
10 Interest payable up to the date of winding up is included as part of the debt .
11 Yes , the benefit is only payable up to the age of sixty .
12 Oh , you just lost two marks worth then , payable up to the end of the term or er , on death .
13 Furthermore , he ordered the emancipation of all slaves in the possession of British subjects residing in Zanzibar ; it is estimated that he emancipated 8,000 up to the time of his leaving Zanzibar .
14 Whilst this approach has opened MDC up to the laissez-faire criticism of market interference , it creates a policy flexibility within which there is potential to engage with local authority and community imperatives .
15 Another direct result of conquest by force of arms was the development of slavery , which was widespread up to the beginning of the nineteenth century .
16 Slide it into place so the aluminium frame is tight up to the rebate
17 Mickey Harkin 's Chats team came through in the round leading up to the interval with a score of 12 points .
18 It brings you first to the Lac d'Orédon , which is a genial , pine girt spot , and from which another , rather more dubious road leads off to the left up to the dam of Cap-de-Long .
19 Interestingly , two of the cases were diagnosed within four days of surgery , and both patients had been mobile up to the day of surgery .
20 Fishing is from 10am to 2pm and open to any junior up to the age of 15 .
21 Transfer into or out of these honours courses is possible up to the end of second year , provided suitable subjects have been studied .
22 But today was Monday , the first and the worst day , getting used to the maverick wind , going as slow as possible up to the corner where she had to say goodbye to Izzy and face it all alone .
23 but the point I 'm making is that up to the end of giving you advice it is perfectly free there is no charge on you whatsoever .
24 That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future .
25 Yeah , up to right up to the school
26 But in 1989 , 1990 and 1991 the Extended HGSC Index underperformed , as it did in 1992 up to the date when this issue went to press .
27 Erm he was buggered silly to put it er very crudely erm and not only that but they used to wire each-other up to the mains and and stick er snooker cues up each-other 's backsides and a whole range of activities used to go on .
28 If the plaintiff has been unable to work at all up to the date of the trial , his loss will be the entire net remuneration which he would have earned ; if for a period he has been able to earn something , but not as much as he would have earned had he not been injured , his loss for that period will be the net difference between what he has earned and what he would otherwise have earned .
29 And as I recall as a child there were well over a hundred ponies down Pit at that time , because during the nineteen twenty one strike they brought them all up to the surface and put them in the fields and I used to go with my father to sort of look after them .
30 He motioned them all up to the altar rails .
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