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

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1 Big , old-established unions may lend up to £5,000 or even more ( the legal maximum is £10,000 ) , but smaller unions may have a limit of a few hundred , and a new member may only get £100 .
2 Your High Elf army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
3 Your army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
4 Your Empire army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
5 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as war machines chosen from the following list .
6 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as War Machines chosen from the following list .
7 Your Empire army may include up to 25% of its points value as Monsters chosen from the list below .
8 Let's catch up with Louise .
9 Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today .
10 Or the settlor could direct that in a certain event a new use should spring up in D's favour .
11 All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith .
12 On this once again major erosion surfaces should show up as convexities .
13 Such gains should show up in receipts of profits from the investments made abroad .
14 With these two signatories , the industrialized countries should contribute up to $240 million towards the transfer of ozone-friendly technology to developing countries under the Montreal Protocol agreement .
15 She says people should look up to men of the cloth , and she 's told the vicar he 's a disgrace to his profession .
16 But Dr Gayford suggests that women who demand to be taken in their birthday suits should face up to reality .
17 I must add in all honesty and so we must face up to things that the churches at any rate in their public and visible life are in just the same state .
18 Farnham must face up to life in the second division of the Surrey Championship without their two opening bowlers from last season .
19 She must face up to facts : her original project of family co-operation had fallen through because of her misjudgement .
20 Anyway , when Alan suggested that he should set up in practice here it seemed a splendid idea . ’
21 I reckon we should join up with Scotland and have the border moved to Croft Bridge .
22 The Hard Rock Cafe shares should go up to £1.60 in about four to six months .
23 And , and er he wondered about whether he should go up to Klondike or not .
24 ‘ Well then , if we want to say goodbye to the old country , we should go up on deck , ’ Ernest suggested .
25 That Navarro Rubio should stand up to Franco in this way was indicative of how power relations within the regime had changed since the Civil War .
26 The papers you are working on are fairly heavy and , unless you are flooding the paper with watercolour , should stand up to washes without the need for stretching .
27 I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding .
28 ‘ I really must go up to Harriet 's tonight . ’
29 I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’
30 And he added it was absurd that Army units which uncovered intelligence about intended attacks on UDR men , as at Drumnakilly outside Omagh , should end up in court .
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