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

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1 The provision of free education up to University level is something that is taken for granted .
2 Target business to be run in ordinary course up to completion with no material changes in trading performance or net assets .
3 Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots .
4 I shall use this book for all my examples in the rest of this chapter , because it is a sincere and honest attempt , by a reputable and educated writer , to bring natural theology up to date .
5 This will embrace applied ( including pharmaceutical and food chemistry ) as well as mainstream organic chemistry up to degree level .
6 Let me take this opportunity to say what a wonderful thing it is that for almost fifty years now , the British government has spent huge sums of money to keep this unique library up to date .
7 There are also short intensive courses available on a part-time basis , designed to develop a particular craft skill or to bring practical or technical studies up to date .
8 ‘ Gabriel , when it comes to escorting the good folk up to Heaven , you point straight at the old dame .
9 ‘ We are disappointed that after an encouraging run up to Christmas we have slipped back , due in no small measure to the month long lay-off because of the wintry weather .
10 Ace filled in gaps for her as they talked about his long climb up to Formula One and his present position , and because of her background she was able to fill in the bare facts that he offered .
11 For managers and staff , it may feel like an anti-climax after the frenzied run up to implementation .
12 This is an even more beguiling picture since the forecasted increase in demand will bring the existing plants up to capacity and necessitate the building of a new one , of course on much the same technological base as exists today .
13 The French parliament has been presented with a white paper from Environment Minister , Brice Lalonde , containing measures designed to bring France 's environmental performance up to par with Europe 's " greener " countries .
14 To bring the regular regiments up to strength handsome bounties were offered .
15 Appointed more for their academic qualifications and skills than sound political credentials , the new breed of young , educated officials intended to bring their old-fashioned city up to date .
16 When we went to see her we were shown her enormous melanomas , two were the size of large grapefruit and there were numerous others up to golf ball size .
17 Keep general knowledge up to date
18 It 's been a difficult run up to Badminton .
19 CONCURRENT MOVES ITS REAL-TIME UNIX UP TO SYSTEM V.4.2 LEVEL , HAS REALTIME X , FAULT-TOLERANT SYSTEM ARRAYS
20 To develop commercial environmental consultancy and research activities and undertake some teaching on Environmental Health related courses up to postgraduate level .
21 Seagate has ruled out a completely new range of hard disks for almost every conceivable type of computer from palmtop and penbased systems up to mainframe and supercomputers .
22 They watched among the crowd as Eachuinn Odhar was lifted ashore unconscious , and Hector , under David Beaton 's supervision ; and over a hundred others , to be carried or helped by their keening womenfolk up to castle or clachan .
23 It seems to me entirely up to him , if he so wished , and his group , if they felt there needed to be more money spent on highways structural maintenance to have moved other bids up to priority order when discussing the capital budget .
24 The overall cost of bringing 57 former Soviet stations up to world standards has been put at US$9,000 million .
25 Clearly , serious efforts were being made to bring the new Court up to standard , though Malmesbury thought there was still a way to go before all would be consolidated :
26 Have BRAD and other directories up to date and close at hand .
27 commission is now involved with a grant of forty thousand pounds , the situation has improved considerably and to bring the relevant matter up to date , er recently the dispute has been looking , the dispute of
28 The centre does n't have accommodation of its own , rather it organises accommodation for visitors in anything from local bunkhouses up to country hotels — depending on how much people want to pay .
29 An Open Meeting has been arranged to enable the Council to bring governing bodies up to date on two important issues and to have joint discussion on them .
30 The 80 sheets that require partial revision , are primarily those for which the quality of survey of part of the sheet is known to be so unreliable that that part needs to be resurveyed to bring the whole sheet up to standard .
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