Example sentences of "up to [art] first [noun] " 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 So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right .
3 I hurried up to the first floor and on turning at the landing was met by a strange sight .
4 The only way up to the first floor from inside the works was via a ladder , which had started life as one of The Salisbury Volunteer Fire Brigade escapes , probably acquired by Mr. Farr during his service as a fireman in the early years of the century .
5 He puffed his way up to the first floor and , finding the outer door open , knocked on the inner one .
6 Part of the east front of the West Wing , with stairs leading into area VI ( right ) and up to the first floor ( left )
7 Patrick took his tea and went up to the first floor , to the long landing window which looked over the village green .
8 An interesting feature of the mill at Lower Glenastle is an earth ramp up to the first floor .
9 They struggled up the steps , through the entrance hall , rested in the main hall , then took him up to the first floor .
10 A bare wood staircase led up to the first floor , which comprised a bathroom and two bedrooms .
11 There were brambles up to the first floor . ’
12 The young clerk , Buckingham , now dressed more festively , the funerals being over , took them up to the first floor , then up more stairs to the second storey of the house .
13 As you walk up to the first Munro , Stob Choire Claurigh , the whole complexity of the Aonachs becomes clear .
14 But if your item weighs a half a kilo , we 'll round it up to the first kilo so that 's any valid for fifteen pounds .
15 Even in the European North many peasants used old flintlocks right up to the first decades of the twentieth century , and in Siberia the use of bows and spears by Russians was not unknown at least as late as the 1830s .
16 The Pompeian house does , of course , only depict the Roman home of up to the first century A.D. and in later years , as can be seen at Ostia , the plan was developed .
17 The Borderers , coached by Jim Telfer , beat Glasgow High/Kelvinside 27–16 at the Greenyards in their final game to win the major championship and hold off Edinburgh Academicals ' challenge , Kelso , relegated last season , moved back up to the first division .
18 By the 1850s , it was solely a corn mill , working up to the First World War .
19 Slade Mill was in the hands of Edward William Cook from the 1890s , up to the First World War .
20 For much of the period and up to the First World War , the targets of the largest movements of national liberation were the two great empires of Eastern and Central Europe — that of the Romanovs in the Russias and of the Habsburgs in Austro-Hungary .
21 Anyone trying seriously to find out what was in the public mind at the time of the Boer War and the years leading up to the First World War will find information here of great value .
22 It had very considerable influence in Germany up to the First World War , and also , in somewhat diluted form , in both Britain and America ( see chapter 6 ) .
23 For example , Ellen Ross 's ( 1983 ) discussion of the lifestyle of the working poor in the East End of London , in the period leading up to the First World War , contains evidence about financial relationships between young working adults and their parents , based partly on the surveys of Charles Booth ( 1892b ) .
24 The case method had become adopted as the dominant method of legal study in the elite American law schools in the period up to the First World War .
25 In the years leading up to the First World War the Hooligan embarked on a remarkable career , appearing in name if not in person before numerous governmental and semi-official bodies of enquiry .
26 These themes constantly recur up to the First World War .
27 The nucleotide sequence of the left end of fragment RO , up to the first Xba I site , has been previously reported ( 20 ) .
28 The company 's Austin , Texas-based Microprocessor and Memory Technologies Group Monday has now moved up to the first 32-bit version of the multiprotocol communications engine derived from the 68000 .
29 The rates charged are the same as first class inland rates ( except that letters up to the first weight step sent at the Forces surface letter rate will be accepted at BFPO address in Europe ) .
30 Accordingly , payments made in consideration or in consequence of , or otherwise in connection with , the termination of the holding of an employee 's office or employment , or any change in its functions , may be eligible for relief from income tax up to the first £30,000 , provided such payments are not otherwise chargeable to tax under Schedule E ( see ss148 and 188 TA 1988 ) .
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