Example sentences of "up to [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At first they managed with an old Hillman Minx estate , but they soon traded up to a Ford Transit van . |
2 | Instead of reassuring Stephen , now working himself up to a fever pitch of nervous excitement with the launch date in view , Michael 's superior manner had begun to grate . |
3 | For buckets holding ten records , division is superior up to a packing density of about 0.85 , while for larger bucket sizes division is more efficient at all packing densities . |
4 | As a Golf Plus Club Member you can enjoy up to a 20% discount on a year 's subscription to Britain 's best golf magazines bringing you the best pictures and best coverage of your favourite game . |
5 | It all added up to a hotel bedroom . |
6 | These factors add up to a teaching force facing rising demands on its skills with falling numbers . |
7 | This giant fashion T-Shirt is one large size that will fit up to a 42″ chest , and is a great way to show your support of WWF 's imported work . |
8 | Gently curve the lower edge of the strip up to a 4cm point at the opposite end . |
9 | Perhaps , he thought , they hoped to link it up to a Euphrates Valley railway , which would make Baghdad a Russian southern capital . |
10 | It remains constant up to a CO coverage of 0.05 monolayers before starting to fall , eventually returning to the clean surface value at a fractional coverage CO =0.35 . |
11 | Six years in the Bournemouth branch and nineteen elsewhere , add up to a quarter century at Rentokil , for Martin Loftus . |
12 | But they have got to be able to say : ‘ We will open ourselves up to a change agent ’ … and change is painful . ’ |
13 | But they have got to be able to say : ‘ We will open ourselves up to a change agent ’ … and change is painful . ’ |
14 | Roadside sensors at weather stations around the county are linked up to a computer system . |
15 | A female clerk in the advertising department owned up to a cream skirt ; Tavett to cream trousers ; and Linley to a cream shirt . |
16 | Some economists say the net effect will be up to a 50% cut in European production capabilities . |
17 | Then a submersible pump , concealed in a sump , conveys it back up to a blockwork filter filled with Canterbury spar . |
18 | The red-haired baby with the bright blue eyes heaves himself up to a standing position , staggers , then sits down abruptly with a look of mild surprise . |
19 | Last night started out with spilt acid and built up to a pellmell slide down stairs , across motorways , into a baby shop , on out-of-control roller-skates . |
20 | He went up to a taxi driver , the appellant , and showed him a piece of paper on which an address in Ladbroke Grove was written . |
21 | On occasion , so many people turned up to a Baldersdale funeral and the church or chapel became so crowded that people had to stand outside . |
22 | She 's sent them up to a London publisher who is actually going to bring them out — Multiculturalism and Pluralism in the New Europe . |
23 | With a choice of engines from 1.4 up to a twin cam , fuel injected 1.8 . |
24 | The site is deeply rolling land so the shot is frequently down from an elevated tee , or up to a pulpit green — or the reverse ! |
25 | Carrying a firearm in the commission of a crime can attract up to a life sentence . |
26 | The male can maintain a fairly equable distribution of grooming up to a harem size of five females . |
27 | Up to a point diversity is good ; local government would be useless if it did not permit some variety and flexibility in provision . |
28 | Chief change is a move up to a 1900cc engine so he can compete with Peugeots at the head of the field . |
29 | All countries possess an armoury of policy weapons that together add up to a policy regime . |
30 | But note that you must use fittings and valves which comply with the water byelaws and that if the cold supply is connected up to a washing machine from the rising main , this will be at mains pressure while the hot supply ( if there is one ) will be at a lower pressure . |