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

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1 The staircase sweeps up to a first floor balcony connecting four bedrooms , most with en suite bathrooms .
2 However , it is important to remember that after 1935 the traditional industries recovered in the run up to a second war and continued to be prosperous until the early 1960s .
3 He gradually built himself up to a third championship in 1984 , when he emerged champion by just half a point from his McLaren team-mate Alain Prost in one of the sport 's closest battles .
4 They had needed the eccentric goalkeeping of Grobbelaar to keep them in the match up to the 111th minute , when Anderton suddenly revealed why so many scouts have been beating a path to Fratton Park .
5 The weeks leading up to the seventh round were busy with the launch of various diplomatic initiatives .
6 Up to the eleventh hour he would n't go .
7 Deviations from ideality , as we have seen in section 9.7 , are conveniently expressed in terms of virial expansions , and when solutions are sufficiently dilute , the results can be adequately described by the terms up to the second virial coefficient A 2 while neglecting higher terms .
8 We went up to the second floor and knocked at Manisha 's flat .
9 There are three staircases in the house , including a great one of oak which leads right up to the second floor , where the rooms are spacious — not designed for servants — and the views stretch to the Long Mynd .
10 Tammuz led the way up to the second floor , where he 'd spread himself out through two labs , an office and a washroom .
11 Blake then went up to the second floor of the block and along to the main window .
12 Marlin had given them both a detailed description of the assailant , and instructions to let nobody up to the second floor without Ms Odell 's permission , and even then they were to accompany the visitor to the apartment door , and escort them out if his guest chose not to see them .
13 Alice went up to the second floor in the lift , let herself into the flat and read , for the ninth or tenth time , the letter she had left for Mike .
14 He went along the other gallery up to the second floor and his own room . ’
15 The next day they moved me up to the second floor to work with Mr Perkins , a weird old guy who smelt of dogs and cleaned his ears out with the lid from his ballpoint pen .
16 Harris Corp 's Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based Computer Systems Division has moved up to the second generation 88110 version of Motorola Inc 's RISC family with the Night Hawk 5000 series — which ca n't be called Night Hawk in the UK .
17 Intrigued by the means of domestic entrance — ‘ often by a flight of steps , which reaches up to the second story , the floor which is level with the ground being entered only by stairs descending within the house , — lie compares their dwellings with the architecture of England , and inevitably , when he draws such comparisons , a little bee flies into his bonnet .
18 After a non-Munro top , An Garbhanach , it 's a short pull up to the second peak Stob Coire a' Chairn .
19 I guess it 's probably just that he glide up to the second part of the diphthong , has been displaced so you 've just got the first part of it left ,
20 Almost everybody throughout history , up to the second half of the nineteenth century , has firmly believed in the opposite — the Conscious Designer theory .
21 The mill is best remembered as Ayliffe 's Mill , the name of the family associated with it throughout its working life , up to the Second World War .
22 At Easter 1939 , with Europe once more in the grip of events leading remorselessly up to the Second World War , Leeds Deaf F.C .
23 It was the end of the first stage of a conflict which was to rumble on up to the Second World War .
24 Up to the Second World War it was normal for governments to run a balanced budget .
25 Discussion of the inter-war years usually centres on industrial change , but North Shields resembles the rest of the North East here in that while it is true that the 1920s saw a good deal of structurally induced unemployment which reflected the position of traditional basic industries , and the 1930s saw the impact of work recession , these same basic industries began to recover in the run up to the Second World War in the mid-1930s and were to remain basic to the area until the early 1960s .
26 Up to the Second World War , different industries in Britain were concentrated in different regions .
27 Through the period leading up to the Second World War rural England too was subjected , according to C.E.M .
28 During the latter part of the nineteenth century and up to the Second World War large numbers of Irish cattle were sold at Norwich market .
29 Production increased tenfold in the period leading up to the second world war .
30 Although piped water was connected to the village in 1906 , it proved unreliable and the well was still in use right up to the second world war .
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