Example sentences of "[coord] up [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the mid-1950s only a few of the simpler , standard power stations were beginning commissioning three to three-and-a-half years after the start of work on site , but the BEA failed to get their average performance near to that of their best or up to the similar three-year timings achieved by the Atomic Energy Authority in developing their smaller ( but more challenging ) demonstration nuclear power plants .
2 The results of companies acquired or disposed of in the year are dealt with from or up to the effective date of acquisition or disposal respectively .
3 Again , his fingers teased her , running a path of torturing heat about her thigh , and up over the jutting bone of her hip , close — far too close ! — to that part of her where the aching need had its centre .
4 ‘ What if this tree gets hit by lightning ? ’ she asked , peering up and up through the twisted branches .
5 The filter bed arrangement for reverse-flow is exactly the same as the downflow method , but the direction of water is reversed and pumped down the uplifts and up through the various media .
6 But the pull on his soulless mind was too strong now , and he felt himself being drawn up and up into a vast emptiness , and into the endless skies of infinity .
7 We trooped off round the back of the church and up into a small raised garden where there were indeed some benches .
8 From Mynydd Ddu the Way pushes northwards through the town of Llandovery and up into the Cambrian Mountains , passing close to the shores of the huge reservoir , Llyn Brianne .
9 A curved arm scythes through the air and the body follows its lead , spiralling to the ground where deft work ( and powerful abdominal and back muscles ) produce a smooth synthesis of movement , driving it across the floor and up into the next sequence .
10 It is interesting that nearly all music-hall artists adapted successfully ; evidently , years of projecting the voice over the orchestra and up towards the upper circle without the help of loudspeakers was good training .
11 As the school filed across the High Street and up towards the Common , Robert found he was sweating .
12 The Way continues up into the Black Mountains going over Sugar Loaf and up onto the main escarpment .
13 At least 13 bodies were later carried to a nearby church and up to a hundred casualties were admitted to hospital .
14 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
15 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
16 A successful takeover would mean the closure of the Morland 's Abingdon brewery and up to a hundred job losses .
17 The RSPB estimates that , on average , up to 1.5 million waders and up to a million wildfowl spend the winters on the UK coasts , about 80 per cent of them on estuaries .
18 And so it was that Osman Abdelal took me from the gas station and up to a small Arab village called Mazraa , clustered round the ruins of an old Roman aqueduct .
19 ‘ We all have to play with the hand we 're dealt , and up to a certain point we can put the blame on the dealer , but that point passed for Jamie Swift thirty years ago . ’
20 Salami are usually air-dried at a constant temperature during which time they lose well over a quarter and up to a third of their original weight through evaporation of the water content .
21 In Australia , only 1,600 Britons have registered even though two million retain British citizenship and up to a third are thought to qualify under the 20-year rule .
22 All power was knocked out by Hurricane Iniki and up to a third of the buildings were flattened .
23 Bomber Command was divided into Groups , each of which consisted of a Headquarters and up to a dozen satellite air fields scattered around it in the countryside , from East Anglia up to Yorkshire .
24 Well they interest me because a lot of them are about , about the army and no , no , pretty far ranging , army , navy , but er , a lot of them about India er but he a , he certainly a criticized the er , the powers of being , you know , in the er , you know in the Boer War , the Great War and you know , and up to the thirties .
25 During the latter part of the nineteenth century and up to the Second World War large numbers of Irish cattle were sold at Norwich market .
26 ROI as a percentage is in the low teens for market share below 30 per cent and up to the mid to high thirties for market shares above 80 per cent .
27 For operations above this and up to the new five metre maximum , the installer simply removes a push-fit restrictor from the appliance .
28 For much of the period and up to the First World War , the targets of the largest movements of national liberation were the two great empires of Eastern and Central Europe — that of the Romanovs in the Russias and of the Habsburgs in Austro-Hungary .
29 Part of the east front of the West Wing , with stairs leading into area VI ( right ) and up to the first floor ( left )
30 He turned into the still-deserted Lombard Street and up to the great stocks just before the Poultry .
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