Example sentences of "up to the [adj] [num] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that UDCs will sustain a lead in urban policy up to the mid 1990s , yet knowledge of the operations , delivery , and outcomes of UDC policy and strategy is limited .
2 Many other rural mills of similar size went out of business in the face of competition from the larger steam-powered urban mills , but Lower Framilode Mill managed to survive up to the mid 1940s .
3 It then reverted to flour milling and was producing flour and animal feed up to the early 1920s .
4 Lower Mill continued in sporadic use up to the early 1970s , when it was still used to grind animal feed for the adjacent farm .
5 The proportion in manufacturing was not out of line in international terms up to the early 1970s .
6 I pose this question because anyone who skied before the days of highbacked boots ( up to the early 1970s ) will recall skis that became cult objects for their qualities in ‘ cheating powder ’ .
7 In Scandinavia and North America it is rare for young people with severe disabilities to be expected to enter employment and to live independently until after education and training up to the early twenties .
8 Students with severe and profound disabilities and learning difficulties are entitled to attend high school up to the early twenties in the USA .
9 Firstly , the USA experienced low inflation in its economy up to the early 1960s due to ‘ conservative economic policies .
10 Up to the early 1960s not many academic contestants had climbed into the ring and when they did so they most failed to deliver a telling punch and lost the fight in the opening rounds on a technical knock-out .
11 The rise of Class War , who have no distinctive ideology apart from rabid anti-authoritarianism , represents an obvious reaction to the marxist-leninist model of political organisation which prevailed on the left up to the early 1980s .
12 The overwhelming evidence from research studies into NHS decision-making , summarised by Harrison , demonstrates that up to the early 1980s the culture of NHS management was shaped by their relatively weak position vis-à-vis doctors ( Harrison 1988 ) .
13 Up to the late 1960s , catholic nationalists were split between two main political groupings .
14 Although all modem workers ' movements have developed strategies comprising both labour market and political components how can we explain within the European context the greater emphasis upon the achievement of radical change in the structure of society by French and Italian unions , whose thrust ( certainly up to the late 1960s ) has been at least as much ideological and political as industrial , in comparison with West German or British unions ?
15 Full employment ( and the consequent high level of demand ) over the medium and long term was a universal expectation during the years up to the late 1960s .
16 In the sagas told of government economic policy up to the late 1960s , the natures of the heroes and villains vary according to the teller , but there is an element common to many of them .
17 Certainly the Keynesian view provided the academic basis for the conduct of monetary policy in the period from the Second World War up to the late 1960s , with the influential Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) supporting this general approach in the UK .
18 There seems to be a consensus that the plan did encourage accumulation , at least up to the late sixties .
19 This little corn mill was certainly still being worked up to the late 1920s .
20 He analysed local government spending and labour-force figures in the post-war period leading up to the late 1970s .
21 Cloth manufacture continued at Dunkirk Mills up to the late 1880s when , after seven decades in the Playne family , the mills finally closed .
22 Up to the late 1950s , few infants born with spina bifida aperta were treated actively and there was a wish , usually realised , that they would die .
23 Up to the late 1950s this inflow of dollars was generally welcome as it relieved the earlier shortages .
24 Japan remained a predominantly agrarian society up to the late 1930s , and the family and the village community are the keys to any understanding of Japanese society in the prewar years .
25 It also had one of the longest lives as it was working right up to the late 1940s .
26 Here Cockburn and Dearlove seem more convincing again — at least in terms of their focus on broader tendencies of change , which also seem relevant to the continuing shifts that have taken place up to the late 1980s .
27 For operations above this and up to the new five metre maximum , the installer simply removes a push-fit restrictor from the appliance .
28 In the period up to the middle 1970s central government steadily increased its contribution to local expenditure .
29 Originally it was planned to bring the tax in in two stages starting with an eight per cent rise and then moving up to the full seventeen and a half .
30 Time to first print is roughly 45 seconds and multi-copy printing pulls that up to the rated 6 pages per minute claimed for the unit .
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