Example sentences of "[noun pl] up [prep] 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 | WordPerfect for Windows Power Macros is one of those weighty ( 500+ pages ) books/manuals and although designed for the ‘ couple of steps up from a basic knowledge ’ reader , I did n't find it got me into the harder bits gently . |
3 | But it put premiums up by a third — and that cut losses from £88 million to £39 million in the six months to June . |
4 | It 's just the things you poke your hairs up on a sharp stick |
5 | 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 £ [ ] . |
6 | ‘ An ’ then he prosecutes us for cuttin' animals up in a public place , ’ Jake went on . |
7 | Believe me , it is not until you are standing with a bucket of icy water in one hand and a wet sponge in the other , looking twelve feet up at a grubby Beaver , that you start to appreciate just what a big aeroplane it is . |
8 | I 'm gon na put me feet up for a few minutes , do you want now we 've nearly finished ? |
9 | Most accountants would be only too happy to go home and put their feet up after a long day at the office . |
10 | You 're probably putting your feet up after a hard day , looking forward to a quiet evening in , perhaps ? |
11 | Precisely for this reason [ the anarchic factor ] there may be errors up to a certain point . |
12 | Below , a nylon sock curls up like a dead animal . |
13 | The blastoids ( class Blastoidea ) had compact cups up to a few centimetres long , with five broad food grooves running down the sides ( lacking crinoid arms ) . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Erm now in my wisdom I I thought that obviously considering we 're now classed as incident stewards the o the thing to do was to put the certificates up in a prominent place so that everybody who visited the site knew who were the incident stewards were . |
16 | Boxing : Sky lines up for a classic TV fight : Neil Wilson on the big battle of the small screen and growing threat of the extra terrestrial to the conventional channels : ‘ We 're not averse even to putting major sport on our movie channel .. |
17 | Pitcairn seamount lavas have O isotope ratios up to a few parts per million higher than the mantle value , which leads to the virtually inescapable conclusion that they contain a component that was once at the surface of the Earth . |
18 | ‘ 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Two hundred soldiers , assisted by thousands of transmigrasi , were to round the elephants up over a 390 sq . |
21 | With typical Dwarf stubbornness Duregar led his troops up onto a small mound , the remains of an ancient Dwarf tomb , to make his last stand . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Nuclear power has been given an encouraging thumbs up in a recent Daily Telegraph survey which looked into what kind of country the British public wanted their children to inherit . |
24 | It garnered unequivocal critical praise , the vocal admiration of many American politicians and a thumbs up from a Californian judge , who recently sent a young black offender to see the film ( in lieu of a custodial sentence ) . |
25 | Alternatively the other detector can take a lower-resolution spectrum of objects up to a 10 000 times fainter . |
26 | For these reasons it is seldom used for current measurement nowadays but it does find application in a modified form of operation that enables electrical power to be measured in both direct and alternating-current circuits at frequencies up to a few hundred hertz . |
27 | 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 ? |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Although usually quite reasonable priced , the cost of using them tots up to a considerable amount over several days . |
30 | If you walked up the brow at the back of the house you were in two minutes up on a great closely cropped bare turfy expanse , looking down at the sea ; and to the left all the indentations of the coastline , the bays , the beaches and coves within them , the tumble of rocks at the bottom of some sheer cliff , far west to lonely and uninhabitable shores , was visible . |