Example sentences of "[to-vb] up to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even at this stage he was thinking of the day he would bring a murderer into court and his evidence would have to stand up to a hostile defence counsel .
2 What would 've happened if absolute egalitarianism had been pursued and absolute egalitarianism had worked and there was enough land for everybody to come up to a middle peasant status and you 'd created an absolutely e equal society ?
3 The investment of research and management resources to build up to a Chinese market has usually been at a higher cost than would be tolerated elsewhere .
4 ‘ That accident could have happened to anyone — male or female , ’ Sophie said , ‘ and all vets have to face up to a certain amount of danger . ’
5 If the hon. Gentleman wants a level playing field between Scotland and England , he will have to face up to a substantial drop in spending by central Government in Scotland .
6 She kept trying to tell herself that his was just another face in a long line of faces , but the nearness of him was agonising , and she was forced to face up to a bitter realisation .
7 I get a lot of help and I 'm very grateful but somehow it does n't seem to add up to a great deal .
8 Often it will be found that a text starts with the B signatures , the preliminaries rarely being so obliging as to add up to a complete signature .
9 Those who benefit from the non-contributory disablement allowances are allowed to earn up to a prescribed amount , similar to the benefit , without loss of pension .
10 This allows Figure 2.1 to rise up to a satisfying and unifying point , and has implications for the role of philosophy in the undergraduate curriculum which will be explored in the final chapter .
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