Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] up to the " in BNC.
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1 | After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light . |
2 | Erm yeah it 's a , again , a very straightforward shot of a very well internationally known landmark erm but I think to stand sort of at an angle to this bridge , sort of , so you 're , the bridge leads you up to the archway underneath the tower is a nice viewpoint . |
3 | The West Hill Railway takes you up to the Castle and Smugglers Adventure in St. Clement 's Caves from George Street . |
4 | I , I , I think he described them as light granite , but , but actually of a manmade material , which is being used at the moment in Nottingham on a something called a heritage walk which takes you up to the lace market in Nottingham . |
5 | Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 . |
6 | I bet she keeps you up to the mark . |
7 | the bit takes it up to the |
8 | Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day |
9 | A modern Roman Catholic authority recounts a story which brings them up to the fourth century — the time of Constantine . |
10 | MTh students who have no previous knowledge of Hebrew do a special one-year course which brings them up to the level necessary for research in Old Testament Studies . |
11 | That , that brings you up to the |
12 | First is the inadequate definition of gold and silver , which leaves it up to the jury empanelled by the coroner , to whom the objects have been handed over , to decide if they are treasure or not . |
13 | Holt can and does believe that children should have them as adults do , and then leaves it up to the child to decide whether or not to exercise them . |
14 | If a teacher leaves it up to the pupils to work on their own initiative , will they miss out on essential skills while coming to grips with being responsible for their own learning ? |