Example sentences of "of [noun sg] up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , it is of course up to the individual credit granter to decide whether or not to enter into a transaction requested by an individual customer .
2 The revenue gained from this reform should be used so that contributions rise by single percentage points over bands of income up to the upper earnings limit .
3 It was tempting to take one of the sacks of fuel up to the cottage and have one last night of heat — a temptation he could n't resist .
4 The ne'er-do-wells and the many sightseers mixed with the army of law clerks carrying rolls of parchment up from the cellar known as Hell where , Sir John explained , the legal records were kept .
5 It must be grown early and erm , and then just erm down , plenty of muck up in the ground , and erm they 'll grow .
6 The first source of ‘ goodness ’ is to be found in the millions of years of evolution up to the time of the ‘ Dawn of Civilisation ’ .
7 It was announced on Oct. 8 that the IMF had passed reviewed favourably its economic performance , freeing a tranche of credit up to the value of US$130,000,000 under the 1991 standby arrangement .
8 The weir is formed of stones which shoot fine sprays of water up through the gravel on the river bed in a similar fashion to a jacuzzi .
9 It 's actually got sixteen bars of start up at the moment , in short score ,
10 They moved out of Cheapside up towards the old city wall which housed the infamous gaol , past the small church of Nicholas Le Quern near Blow-Bladder Street and into the great open space before the prison .
11 I tell you what I was quite disappointed as that , there was no , did n't seem to be a couple of stair up in the box office either the Lyceum I could see or there 's not that there 's
12 In doing so , it lays the foundations for achieving a better environment , assisting the economy and improving the quality of life up to the year 2005 .
13 It 's se seven miles of road up to the top .
14 We can certainly prefer not carrying endless scuttles of coal up from the cellar .
15 Basically , the levy will bring the price of food up to the level set for that product by the agricultural policy of the EEC , a price the EEC will pay European farmers .
16 If the Claimant is an inpatient in a hospital ABROAD due to accidental bodily injury or illness sustained during the period of insurance and the hospital is licenced for surgery then benefit will be paid for each complete day of hospitalisation up to the limit of the policy .
17 We slept out on the last fields , leaving the 90 zigzags of path up to the plateau for the next day .
18 One possible course of action is simply to leave the OED and completed Supplement as they are , a record of the vocabulary of English up to the late twentieth century but no more , and to concentrate on the production and revision of other smaller dictionaries .
19 1.56 If it is a fatal accident case , full details of the dependants and the loss of dependency up to the date of the application must be included .
20 I took a mug of coffee up to the pathologist so I could earwig what was going down .
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