Example sentences of "a [noun] up to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A base up to 3m ( 10ft ) long can be cast in one slab . |
2 | A classified Landsat TM image ( Chapter 5 ) can be used to derive boundaries of spatial classes such as cropland , woodland and water , and remote sensing provide a means of keeping the data concerning land-surface cover that are stored in a GIS up to date . |
3 | of the costs of the professional fees required to mount a bid up to £65,000 — that is , a maximum of £48,750 . |
4 | Suitable for use both indoors and out , with a range up to 50m , the new Courier chime enables the presence of visitors at the front door to be signalled clearly to homeowners no matter where they are located , whether in the house or garden . |
5 | Obviously for us walkers weight is all important so a good compromise is a telephoto lens with a range up to 300mm — the Sigma 75mm–300mm lens for example weighs an easily manageable 22.6oz . |
6 | Delivery prices start at £10.40 plus VAT on a package up to 10kg . |
7 | Prices start from £1.95 for a peeler up to £11.45 for a cook 's knife . |
8 | The treeline defining the southern tundra edge is often fringed by a forest-tundra zone , narrow in North America but broadening in Eurasia to a band up to 300km wide . |
9 | ‘ I could n't use the station and it 's a hell of a journey by coach , so I took a cab up to Preston Park , waited around , and caught a London train from there . |
10 | ‘ She 's taken a taxi up to Pollensa — Casa Pinar , is n't it ? |
11 | But with seconds remaining Leicester captain Steve Walsh played a ball up to Russell — introduced 11 minutes earlier — and he ran clear to shoot into the corner of the net . |
12 | Five years ago a medical general practitioner might have spent $8,000 a year on an insurance policy that gave him cover for a claim up to $1m . |
13 | At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland . |
14 | He thought that he would catch a train up to London . |
15 | When you take out your Plan , you decide how much you want to contribute — from as little as £10 a month up to £100 or more . |
16 | Yet how could she bring such a subject up to Charlie ? |
17 | Turn left on the road and walk for around 900 yards before turning right onto a path which leads up to the old railway and joins a road up to Castle Bolton Village . |
18 | At the back there is a horizontal belt sleeve which allows it to be attached to a belt up to 70mm wide and there is also a vertical sleeve 50mm wide which permits it to be worn on its side or slid down over a vertical post for use as a permanent fixture at a centre or clubhouse . |
19 | The leaf-blade up to 6ins ( 16cms ) long , is borne on a stalk up to 4ins ( 10cms ) in length . |
20 | They had made sure of the few proprietors between there and Dunkeld ; the Duke of Atholl 's authority was weaker here ; tomorrow would be the hard day when they made a drive up to Moulin and Faskally : perhaps they should go and terrify them now while darkness made them lonely ? |
21 | How do you fancy a drive up to Caldas de Monchique ? ’ he suggested , when they reached the car . |
22 | ‘ Propose a drive up to Trent Park to smell the blossoms . |
23 | Or if you want to leave them with me and then I 'll , I 've got to have a walk up to post office in a bit . |
24 | And grandfather caught a bus up to Ipswich market where my father was , and they drove home . |
25 | The Transport Secretary , Mr Cecil Parkinson , announced yesterday that BR grants would be cut by a third from £516 million to £345 million by 1992/93 and that BR plans to shed 1,000 jobs a year up to March 1994 . |
26 | Loss of a passport up to £150 |
27 | I backed rapidly up the stairs , holding the bouquet between us like Peter Cushing used to hold a crucifix up to Dracula . |
28 | I picture you on a trip up to London , perhaps for a day 's work experience at the offices of some conglomerate . |
29 | That 's a bit of a long drag that one , not that Paul take open up a bit there and go a bit faster , level , but that was a bit Well 's done a left up to Chell 's Field and that , bloody that killed him , I bet , you know the bit I mean , and up over the fields , where you go through the fields and fields , that was the killer , cos and coming back Bell 's straight round to , got to the bottom , Hill was n't too bad . |
30 | For a tank up to 15″ high you need at least two tubes , and for a tank 18″ high at least three tubes . |