Example sentences of "and [adv] up to " in BNC.

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1 Now the gate piers lean at terrifying angles , overgrown with hawthorns , and cattle graze beneath the oaks and right up to the cellar windows of the south side of the house ; ivy smothers the old garden walls , and Burton on Trent in the valley below creeps nearer and nearer , an enormous and inevitable incoming tide , towards the steep little hill where Brizlincote Hall still stands high and proud .
2 From the beginning and right up to its end , it was the centre of social and cultural life in Wolverton .
3 Later the daffodils would muster , blazing like an army of yellow heads the length of the bank and right up to the steps leading to the old house .
4 From the Golden Age of the Renaissance , through the days of the Grand Tour and right up to the present day , Italy has been the Golden Land .
5 ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said .
6 It estimates that 42,000 people will leave this year , 55,000 next year , and perhaps up to 60,000 the year after .
7 Four federal agents and perhaps up to 15 cult members died .
8 Criticism and discussion must , therefore , be solicited and encouraged , but never for its own sake , and only up to the point that decision is taken .
9 What i what is really extraordinary I think is the way as you say that in nineteen fifty fifty one , fifty one fifty two , they actually , actually changed the tax schedules so it goes not from the three percent of the bottom , from six or seven percent of the bottom and only up to twenty five percent .
10 Because the endoscopical findings in RP often include serpiginous ulcerations , fissures , and ileitis proximal to the pouch , the syndrome has often been attributed to underlying Crohn 's disease , the diagnosis of which had presumably been ‘ missed ’ both clinically and pathologically up to and including the time of colectomy .
11 We lay on the brink of its descent and rolled quickly downwards , our faces full of earth and grass one instant and then rotating madly and finally up to the brazen blue sky leaking through the trees .
12 The line should be capable of at least a 60 amp supply and possibly up to 100 amp for a large property or heavy user .
13 Goodfellow believes that there are at least 50,000 ( and possibly up to 70,000 ) Sun users in the UK for the firm to target .
14 This will require a grant of £1500 from the Village Association , the use of most of the Tennis Club funds [ £6–800 ] and possibly up to £500 as an interest free loan from the Village Association .
15 This will require a grant of £1500 from the Village Association , the use of most of the Tennis Club funds ( £6–800 ) and possibly up to £500 as an interest free loan from the Village Association .
16 In a violent bout of fighting between Serbs and Croats at least 36 people ( and possibly up to 100 ) were killed on July 26-27 .
17 Remember — always the entire sentence and always up to time .
18 In the abdomen behind there is a muscle which can pull the wall back and forth up to 600 times a second .
19 As a result of a Request For Proposal process , IBM was asked to provide a more powerful and more up to date processor to replace one of the two existing IBM 3090–600J machines .
20 More regular and more up to date information is needed to take action .
21 And more up to date , there 's this nippy little number from Russia .
22 And it is true that no one ever expected him to walk openly and directly up to Tara and request admittance at the Western Gate .
23 Native enzyme seems also to protect albeit only partially the minor grooves located at -50 , -60 , -70 and probably up to -80 , suggesting that DNA can wrap partially around the enzyme and establish some non-specific contacts in the conditions reported here .
24 Later , down Atlantis at the Sub Club , keyboard star Mr Monday walks in and straight up to the Slam boys Orde and Stuart at the DJ console .
25 The only place I could think of was Stonehenge which must have been spanking new then and as up to date as a Hilton or an out-of-town Sainsburys .
26 He continued to work hard and regularly up to his death not just at the drawing and painting he loved but also at the mechanics of his etching and the presentation of his work to the public .
27 After hearing that he meant no disrespect , but had not felt emotionally and intellectually up to trying the case , Judge Robert Lymbery accepted Clarke was partly a ‘ victim of the system ’ .
28 The unrest , which killed 11 people , spread elswhere in the south , the traditional base for support for the Hashemite regime ; first to al Hassaniyeh and al Tufeila , and then up to Kerak , Madaba and Salt .
29 What the older Michael mostly remembered about this were the games — croquet in which the parents joined the children , tennis , a sort of squash with his brother hitting a tennis ball against a veranda wall , expeditions up the river through the Backs and then up to the village of Grantchester .
30 ‘ With leases they miss the opportunity for super profits but they are guaranteed a return of 7% initially and then up to 10% .
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