Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Behind him the noise was changing , rising , as the fight wound up to pressure . |
2 | The Chairman wound up to applause . |
3 | A new paperback edition brought up to date and published under the Trust 's own imprint , is published on 20 September ( £9.95 ) . |
4 | My father come up to school , he come up there on a bike to see the schoolmaster and get me out to get a load of hay home . |
5 | IBM Corp has launched a version of OSF/1 , but only in the ultra low-volume mainframe version of AIX , but Groupe Bull SA is quite happy to add bits of Foundation technology to its Berkeley Unix brought up to Unix System V.3.2 level , and Hewlett-Packard Co is taking the same tack with HP-UX . |
6 | If a guest history card is kept it will brought up to date ( Fig. 3.35 ) . |
7 | Is the information given up to date ? |
8 | Maths Tuition offered up to GCSE level £5.00 per hour . |
9 | Fergus was back against the table , one hand held up to ward the Lad off , and Taliesin and Fribble had sprung to their feet , both free now of the insidious music of Fael-Inis 's pipes . |
10 | Economic welfare could be increased if more resources were channelled into this industry and production increased up to Qc with a consequent lowering of prices . |
11 | A brother delivered up to death indeed , if another man had not taken that road before him . |