Example sentences of "will [be] up [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think a as far as this group is concerned it will be up to each respective union , er I think of who they invited to that seminar .
2 It will be up to ordinary people as ‘ shareholders ’ in the system to winkle out these deserving cases who would otherwise pass unnoticed .
3 ‘ Our players will have to keep their discipline because the Cypriots will be up to all the tricks .
4 Object software house Ontos Inc has opened its first concern outside of the US — a UK operation that will be up to eight employees by next month , operating out of Richmond , Surrey .
5 The water charges will be up to four times higher than the existing figure of £57 .
6 ‘ It 's when questions of loyalty will be up to individual captains of ships that confusion and misunderstandings could happen , ’ said one .
7 ‘ If Mr Smith makes a similar motion to our council , it will be up to individual members to decide how to vote . ’
8 If my right hon. Friend succeeds in gaining enough support for his efforts , the European Community will set up a framework of support and it will be up to individual countries to decide , within that framework , how they wish to use the funds .
9 From the dozen or so per week when the band is in the studio , there will be up to 100 per week as they go on the road .
10 Wind notwithstanding , Charles decided to go ahead and experiment , initially on an eighty-acre block of land at Highgrove ; this has proved so successful that , by the end of 1991 , all the arable land on the farm will be up to organic farming standards .
11 For second home owners , it will be up to local authorities to use their discretion in setting a lower rate of charge for certain properties .
12 Whether these compromises are acceptable or not will be up to those of us parting with our money !
13 THE Government is backing a £3m investment in a Newry company — but the result will be up to 30 job losses .
14 THE depleted North-Eastern Counties team will be up against one of the region 's leading Olympic hopefuls in the inter-counties championships at Corby today .
15 Now , however , in England , they will be up against another pack with a towering trinity and , in the 6ft10in Martin Bayfield and the 6ft8in Wade Dooley , up against bigger men .
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