Example sentences of "is up [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Matt is competing in Germany in the European Cup and is up with the leaders … |
2 | Time is Up for the Chauvinists |
3 | Of course the Tory party will simply say it is up to the others to attract a winning minority or even a majority . |
4 | ‘ We believe that ground-sharing is the only remaining viable option but it is up to the members now , ’ said Daley , who added that Butters had not been invited to the meeting . |
5 | It is up to the Vendors to allocate the risks amongst themselves via a separate Deed of Contribution . |
6 | It is up to the Vendors to provide full disclosure information . |
7 | It is up to the authorities to decide . ’ |
8 | It is up to the authorities to decide . ’ |
9 | The choice is up to the adventurers . |
10 | The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed . |
11 | How precise an answer must be is up to the teams playing . |
12 | Erm , it 's a matter of choice a free choice within the present laws of this country er , even more important perhaps than that , that it really is up to the hunts to convince those farmers that the , that the farmers want them . |
13 | It is up to the players . |
14 | It is up to the players . ’ |
15 | ‘ It is up to the referees to decide whether or not the tackles are fair or not . |
16 | The type of material used for this project is up to the whims of the individual , and may run from a soft cedar to the more expensive hardwoods , or a combination of woods , depending on the grain pattern and colour contrasts desired . |
17 | No other sort of mind is up to the demands of the system , which needs to seem to have judicial impartiality and a rocklike permanance while also being quickly responsive to the latest political fads . |
18 | Usually it is up to the ratepayers in the area to pay for the clean-up afterwards . |
19 | ‘ It is very difficult to see that the public can be educated to accept anything less than the fact that if there is a fraud present in an organisation which prevents the financial statements from showing a true and fair view , then it is up to the auditors to find it . ’ |
20 | The rest is up to the children , music included ; as Runswick and music director Terry Edwards discovered on their rounds of the schools at an earlier stage in the project , the teachers had only to supervise , rarely to prompt or invent-solid preparation indeed for the GCSE 's new emphasis on composition . |
21 | ‘ The house is up in the woods . |