Example sentences of "for [noun] up to " in BNC.

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1 Exact measurement of molecular weight works for molecules up to 10 000 times the mass of the hydrogen atom — among the molecules that have been analysed is the hormone glucagon with a molecular weight of 3482 .
2 Pro-File compensates automatically at the reduced atmospheric pressure for dives up to 3,500 metres altitude .
3 When m = 0.6 , the input resistance remains close to for frequencies up to 85% of the critical frequency .
4 The JCT also suggests that the form is generally suitable for contracts up to the value of £50,000 at 1981 prices , in other words , for projects which are relatively uncomplicated and small .
5 If so , describe a range of toys for ages up to twelve .
6 A NEW Earlycare calf feed range was launched on June 1 to provide farmers with a choice of feeds for calves up to 12 weeks of age .
7 Two passages through the reef , both navigable for vessels up to 5,000 tons .
8 Bear in mind that if a total loss occurs you still have to pay any outstanding instalments and if a Motor policy is cancelled you are liable for premiums up to the date we receive from you the Certificate(s) of Insurance .
9 Nevertheless , the West German coalition decided on April 23 to offer the East German government a 1:1 conversion rate for savings up to 4,000 Marks and for wages and pensions ( which latter would also be raised , from less than 50 per cent of wages to the West German level of 70 per cent ) .
10 Use 0.5sq mm flex for light fittings , 0.75sq mm flex for light fittings , 0.75sq mm flex for small appliances , 1 sq mm flex for those rated at up to 2kW , and 1.25sq mm for ratings up to 3kW .
11 ‘ They went out for walks up to five times a day and he spoiled Champ rotten .
12 The donation was similar to unemployment benefit and from November 1918 was available for periods up to a maximum of thirteen weeks to all the unemployed covered by the 1911 insurance scheme , to ex-servicemen , civilians , insured and non-insured alike .
13 The warrant can authorise further detention for periods up to 36 hours .
14 Exponential smoothing would again normally be used for short term forecasting , for periods up to six months ahead .
15 Those which normally live on the inner part of the reef flat ( see below ) are more resistant to emersion than those normally under vigorous wave action : some species can survive emersion for periods up to three hours .
16 It contains 7,000–8,000 products including the company 's new Horizon windlass , which is sold in 1kw and 1.5kw models suitable for boats up to 55ft ( 16.8m ) .
17 For heterosexuals up to 1991 , the peak of HIV infection had yet to be reached and so one can expect a continued rise in the annual incidence of AIDS cases for some time to come .
18 One of them was the fact that housing associations ask for the keys is or ask for notification up to a month in advance of the fact that someone 's going to leave and that is not something which in terms of our stock , we find practical to do .
19 Most of the works , which had no reserves , were bought by private collectors for figures up to 70% below what Lesieutre — stoically present on the front row — had paid for them when the art market was booming .
20 For education up to the age of 16 , the minimum school leaving age , forecasts of the number of potential pupils in a particular school or area will reflect trends in births and migration .
21 The lightweight 155g Nike Duellist , for example , is designed for distances up to the half-marathon , whereas the 280g Brooks GFS105 is intended for those heavier runners .
22 For distances up to 10K , racing shoes are practical for a wider market .
23 £44.99 Suitable for distances up to half-marathon
24 A racer for distances up to marathon £39.95
25 9 RON HILL STREET RACER 230g EVA midsole , lightweight polyester upper makes it suitable for distances up to half-marathon or a marathon for the lighter runner £32.99–£37.99 depending on size
26 13 NIKE DUELLIST PR 156g Ultra light shoe for distances up to half-marathon .
27 Some were transported by lorry , others were walked by their owners for distances up to twenty miles , through Stornoway and then south to the centre of the island .
28 These restricted lawful picketing to the pickets ' own place of work and removed the unions ' legal immunities from civil actions , so making them liable for damages up to a certain limit where they were responsible for unlawful industrial action .
29 This penalty took his tally for Bath up to 259 points in 49 matches .
30 The cost of cover is £10 for properties up to £250,000 and £20 for properties up to £500,000 .
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