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

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1 They may potter round at about £70,000 or £80,000 , then a sudden large donation takes the income up to £140,000 .
2 erm well no actually that 's It 's not the line on the green dots because that 's a er er an older plan , but is in fact it 's shown better on the er the aerial photograph where you can see the the currently preferred or the preferred route for the northern outer northern route , er and the link up to the A sixty one to the north .
3 Now when it 's opened it 's useful as a sling , two sorts of slings we 're going to do , high sling and the low sling but also if you fold it , it 's very useful as a bandage too , if you put it across your knee , then you bring the point up towards you like that and then again , fold it the base up to the top again .
4 When they were close enough they threw the ropes up to the men at the front of the crowd , and all of them pushed from behind .
5 P6 , we hear , is now slated for the end of 1994 , and there maybe a P67 transition product to manage the change up to P7 ( UX No 405 ) .
6 On the other hand , it can also be allowed to run its course , carrying the support up to the point of actualization of the infinitive 's event , which produces the " subsequent actualization " sense ( He managed to get free ) .
7 A new national organisation he believed should be on a smaller and more economical scale than required by the struggle up to 1833 ; functioning as a watchdog over legislation and supplying information to ministers and public its style had to be ‘ very prudent and discreet ’ .
8 While cost cutting elsewhere , Wear Valley will give the clubs up to £8,000 apiece to help meet new League ground regulations with the proper proviso that they first raise a similar amount themselves .
9 It is also hoped to produce estimates across the board up to 1962 as a contribution to the complete picture up to the present .
10 The mid-fielders ruled the roost up to the interval , but after a scoreless first half the Antrim team showed great dominance .
11 Soon they become aware that the train is engaged on a steady climb , this section being popularly known as the Long Drag ; beyond Horton in Ribblesdale Station interest tends to flag a little as the outlook from the windows becomes more austere on the pull up to Ribblehead .
12 Although the sciences had begun to develop in English universities in the nineteenth century ( following Scottish innovations ) , it is probably fair to say that the dominant culture of the universities was founded on the humanities up to and even a little beyond the Second World War .
13 Zach and George dragged the case up to the bedroom and laid it on one side .
14 ‘ The files record each stage of the case up to the final decision by the Commander-in-Chief .
15 Zen held the X-rays up to the light .
16 Officers were yesterday interviewing the woman , and Inspector Barry Jakeman appealed to anyone who was at Farley Mount in the hour up to midnight to contact police .
17 The Council has a policy now of bringing all its properties up to date , but priority because they 're , bringing the houses up to date will take some eight years , priority is given to elderly citizens and people with medical needs .
18 In the build up to her first ever world tour , the now seasoned campaigner decided it was time to kill the cutesy girl-next-door and reflect the reality of what had happened to her over the previous two years .
19 This unique video shows all the build up to the World Angling Championship in 1990 , the practice sessions , discussions , the work which ensures that England remain at the top of the world .
20 The glorious ‘ saturated ’ sound of the VPO strings is strangely attenuated , and the build up to the last climax ( around 16′40″ ) is an unconvincingly brazen affair with too much from the timps and cymbals and not quite enough heart .
21 Yeah , it 's it 's it 's the build up to it as well , there 's a lot of excitement , I mean , most people it takes about six months to build up to the big day , and then finally it 's there and it all happens and , I think that makes it a lot , exciting for a lot of women .
22 Lance corporal Raymond Armstrong , 24 , from Enniskillen , Co Fermangh , died during the build up to the island invasion .
23 The major campaign for Christian Aid each year is Christian Aid Week and the build up to it .
24 The next extension from such situations to increase the realism is to show arousing situations in a naturally occurring context , for example by showing the build up to a crime or road accident .
25 Brian Deane has scored his first goal at Elland Road ( thank god ) and hopefully it will be the first of many — he does tend to have a hand in the build up to many of our goals but really he was bought to SCORE the bloody things .
26 I had a flashback on Saturday listening to the build up to the Newcastle-scum game when the commentator described the third goal ( I think ) of the scum 's against Sheff .
27 The introduction , the build up to the introduction of care in the community with its formal launch in , in April erm , of last year , has in fact increased very significantly the expectations of joint collaboration because there you 're actually talking about major budgets , major planning agreements , erm , erm , and so a need for a review .
28 The first part , the build up to it
29 The build up to the next Olympic games believe it or not is already underway … and our Friday Feature this week comes from Milton Keynes where Britain 's ice skaters have been launching themselves into the challenge of gold
30 Newcastle had some luck too with the build up to their second goal .
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