Example sentences of "right up to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Turin 's Juventus marched right up to a triumph in this week 's UEFA Cup .
2 The square shape becomes a virtue , as the blade can be taken right up to a wall or back of a cupboard .
3 ‘ I think you 're right up to a point , ’ agrees Friday .
4 And they 're right up to a point .
5 Liverpool City Council are planning to start a tournament in the winter which could be the first step of a journey up the British rankings right up to a match against number one players Jeremy Bates and Joe Durie .
6 Eventually GCCS in London and Singapore was in a position to read all Japanese naval signals , right up to the attack on Pearl Harbor , although Churchill carefully kept this information from the Americans .
7 Luke taunted softly , coming right up to the desk behind which she stood , having risen instinctively when Penny had told her he was here — a betrayal , she knew , but she could not have faced him sitting down .
8 He came right up to the desk , towering over her , despite the solid barrier of wood .
9 A fox had been in the night and left footprints in the dew , right up to the kitchen wagon .
10 ‘ No , I would n't let you , you 'd say thank you very much , the fees are this price , and I 'd like a nice flat of my own with carpets going right up to the wall and no counting how much electric fire we use . ’
11 Below them both a paved terrace ran right up to the wall .
12 I mean it was right up to the wall , and the we 'd have bothered .
13 Then , towards the end of January , people noticed that at least one boar was coming right up to the village in its nighttime foraging : there were tracks in the snow and patches of scratched earth where it had been digging for roots .
14 The PSC in Gazankulu also needs to negotiate with the Lebowa authorities and information has to be disseminated right up to the village authority level — the chiefs and their councils .
15 you go right up to the bar
16 He would never have recognized Cinzia Miletti if she had n't approached him , for she was virtually in disguise : a silk scarf entirely covering her hair , dark glasses and a long tweed coat buttoned right up to the chin .
17 We could just see the hazy point where , in that August of 1883 , the Dutch administrator of south Sumatra and his family had observed the tidal wave rise inexorably 150 feet right up to the veranda of his residence , pause , and withdraw again , taking some of his flowerpots , half the hillside , and the entire town with its population of some 800 people .
18 That 's just what happened — right up to the stick .
19 Look at that , right up to the elbow he 's got that finger up his nose .
20 Her initial plan was to run right up to the birth , but on her doctor 's advice she stopped four months into the pregnancy .
21 On the far side of the pond was the old ford and Mum used to tell us that this was the route to the city taken by carts before the building of the old Harnham Bridge in the fourteenth century , although I expect it was used right up to the advent of the motor car .
22 takes over , Blackburn push it wide , at last has found some space but comes across to try and close him down , support just behind from , it 's a woeful cross from and it 's easily cleared by Shrewsbury Town right up to the centre circle , where it 's taken on the chest of Nicky .
23 The shapes of the pine trees on the far side of the river were already indistinguishable : the forest had become a dark impenetrable expanse that stretched from the water 's edge right up to the horizon .
24 He suggested taking £240,000 out of council balances after criticising the ruling Liberal Democrat administration for spending right up to the Government 's capping limit .
25 On the contrary , the question she saw hovering behind Miss Violet 's innocent query remained at the forefront of her mind right up to the day the Brownings returned to the Casa Guidi .
26 You can book your holiday right up to the day of departure .
27 The money in Saver Plus is earning interest right up to the day you take it out .
28 And we have some 150 letters he sent to her right up to the day before his death .
29 Hence the weedkiller train could not be put into the loop and had to remain on the main line , being put right up to the buffer stop because a passenger train was due .
30 Naturally , therefore , you will want to tilt the camcorder right up to the head , but if the shot now includes a large area of bright sky in the background , the auto-iris will reduce the exposure and George 's head will become a featureless silhouette .
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