Example sentences of "up to [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 Lloyd 's of London is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for the safe return of the objects or information leading to their recovery .
2 After the new student experiences his first free sparring fight , he returns to his daily training with an intensified ardour , determined to correct his shortcomings in order to get his fighting application up to standard for the next sparring session .
3 EVERTON are to carry out over £2.5 million worth of work on a Goodison Park facelift in an effort to bring the stadium up to standard for the 1996 European Championships .
4 One of the boys was Charlie , who 'd bothered to turn up to school for the first time in weeks .
5 As youngsters up to London for the day , for example , we once took it in on the basis that bona fide sports followers should try everything once .
6 Tickets will also be valid for travel by normal service train from Bournemouth , Southampton and Basingstoke up to London for the special , and the return working will stop at Southampton & Basingstoke to set down .
7 Oh , and I 'm thinking of going up to London for the best part of next week . "
8 No , cos one of them kept going up to London for the we week and then went back home at the weekends and he had this lovely house !
9 When you 've done that , I want his file removed from the records department and brought fully up to date for the ‘ active ’ unit .
10 The annual subscription is going up to £8 for the year 1991 , which may seem like a rather large increase to some of us .
11 Prices start at £2.75 for small dishes up to £64.50 for the large bowl shown ; other items in the range include cups , mugs and plates ; The General Trading Company
12 Disturbed , Isa proposed Wilson and Pilade should come with her up to Bellosguardo for the afternoon and , since no protest was made , she hustled the two of them into her waiting carriage and whisked them off at once , leaving Maria with instructions to be there upon their return .
13 They hope to raise up to £8OO for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Appeal by sponsorship .
14 She is aiming to raise up to £1,000 for the charity Relate .
15 Thus when they flew up to Balmoral for the first time after his birth , the entire family travelled together , despite the merchants of doom who insisted they should never fly together in the same plane lest it crash and kill both heir and second-in-line to the throne .
16 They said something like that , they seemed fairly relaxed erm now what numbering is is this one that there would be any value opening up to others for the whole thing
17 Difficult for bread-and-butter manufacturers , never mind the makers of cars so far off the scale ( up to £80,000 for the 600SEL Merc and twice that for the Bentley ) that by any rational thinking they belong to a different era altogether — one without recession , a war just over and all the current uncertainties .
18 Eight further schools would be selected as minor project schools , each eligible for funds of up to £2,000 for the improvement and replacement of book stock …
19 ‘ I remember coming up to Middlesbrough for the final game with Oxford , which Boro won 4–0 , ’ he recalled .
20 Cecilia was willing to do anything to make up to Tina for the deprivations of her childhood , though what these deprivations were she hardly knew .
21 We must consequently not expect Greek callers at Palestinian ports to go up to Jerusalem for the pleasure of observing Jewish festivals .
22 There is speculation that Grand Metropolitan , challenging McDonalds for supremacy of the fast food market , could pay up to £16m for the Allied branches .
23 The last time I came up to town for the LIBF , the colleague who came with me showed a great talent for tracking down free wine .
24 They had driven up to Maine for the weekend to stay in the house on the coast owned by Cameron 's aunt .
25 The dossier is being sold by Fleming 's step-daughter Mrs Fionn Morgan and is expected to raise up to £30,000 for the London Library Appeal .
26 The dossier is being sold by Fleming 's step-daughter Mrs Fionn Morgan and is expected to raise up to £30,000 for the London Library Appeal .
27 Credit vouchers up to £260 for the payment of repair costs and other emergencies .
28 Convicted drivers still face fines and a ban and also have to pay up to £200 for the 30-hour course .
29 The Kawasakis of Alan Irwin , Ian Simpson and Jim Moodie must also come into the equation , together with the Yamahas of Rymer , Johnny Rea and Alan Patterson , who is making the step up to Superbike for the first time .
30 Alistair did not go up to Leeds for the weekend .
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