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

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1 The results of isolationism in terms of human suffering were massive emigration ( some 20,000 every year to Britain up to the 1960s ) , and industrial and commercial underdevelopment until the late 1950s .
2 It had been successful up to the 1960s , but had latterly declined to being used as a bingo hall .
3 Up to the 1960s behaviourist models of learning pervaded educational practice .
4 The Olympic 800 metres finalist moved back up to the 1500 metres where he first made his name as a junior and led from gun to tape to win in 3 mins 39.58 secs .
5 Stairs on the right went up to the sixteen guest rooms .
6 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
7 Right up to the hundred .
8 Over the next few years leading up to the 1995 World Cup there 'll be plenty of time to slot in replacements as they are needed — particularly to the front-five where Jason Leonard will probably be the only one available for the next tournament .
9 In reality , the choice is up to the five countries with permanent seats on the Security Council — America , Britain , China , France and the Soviet Union .
10 It was gon na take quite a while so erm we got the base five as quickly as possible so that we had as many hands on the job at once and er we had some formwork getting spare so we decided to make them useful and it 's a case of we 'd got six tanks to do and if we had a breakage we ca n't afford to stop the programme so as a er , a standby , just in case , we may never use these we might three or four uses out of but if we do have a breakage we want to be able to replace that straight away so have a spare set and you 've got nothing more to do and er get the walls , get the er , the back build operation right at the very end , ongoing , till you 've got the waterproofers in er get the waterproofing up to the five meter level and er get the back build in as quickly as possible .
11 ‘ But at the end of the day it 's up to the 100,000 citizens of Derry to act as sales people for their city . ’
12 This is both in respect of the run up to the seventy fifth birthday and also with the increase in responsibility to take on the remit for the development of our work in relation to the European Community , central and Eastern Europe .
13 We started off swimming 20 — 30 lengths and worked our way up to the 100 .
14 For some , this appears as a rapid move away from the consensus approach to change which characterised education up to the 1970s , and as a move towards imposed solutions at all levels of the service .
15 The main features that any such model has to explain are a slight warming of the world ( at least , of the northern hemisphere , for which good records are available ) from the late 19th century up to the 1940s. and a subsequent cooling up to the 1970s .
16 In recession large firms concentrate more output within their own plant where economies of scale yield lower average costs compared to labour intensive subcontractors The advantages of a flexible industrial structure was greatly assisted up to the 1970s by a protected home market which gave companies a secure domestic base .
17 Up to the 1970s it was presumed to be proceeding towards the beech high forest which ecologists believed was the stable climax on limestone .
18 Van Til ( 1976 ) , in reviewing reports up to the 1970s , concludes that the seven Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education , proposed by the Commission on the Reorganisation of Secondary Education in 1918 , still apply .
19 Struggles that were limited to the workplace or the neighbourhood brought real , if limited gains , up to the 1970s .
20 So it could be that there were line from eighty one would come up to the eight five based starting point er a rather than the eighty nine based starting point on the graph .
21 Don Shears ( Avon ) moved up to the 55 age group where , seeded number 4 following his unbeaten run in the Dubler Cup , he reached the semi-final to give the ultimate runner-up , Gordon Davis ( USA ) a tough fight after battling through three exhausting rounds .
22 I decided in the circumstances that the 35 US gallon model was hardly adequate for my purposes and traded up to the 55 US gallon model .
23 I went up to the 1970 Open at St Andrews on spec with a few players in mind but no firm bag .
24 The United States had provided a reasonably stable inflationary ceiling up to the mid-sixties .
25 The most determined resistance of all was put up by the Koryaks and Chukchis of the north-east , who faced a fierce and explicitly genocidal Russian campaign up to the 1750s .
26 But most medical writing — even up to the 1920s — displays unscientific ignorance of sexual matters : dire warnings of physical and mental consequences of ‘ Onanism ’ or ‘ conjugal masturbation ’ ; the consequences to women deprived of ‘ vital fluid ’ being especially severe .
27 William Coote , who was to play a major role in social purity up to the 1920s , went through a typical adolescent conversion experience in the 1860s and 1870s .
28 An identical red position indicator points at flap settings coloured up to the 45 ° setting in white , thereafter up to the maximum 60 ° in red .
29 to get up to the thirty five mile an hour you got ta go through all the five gears so you 're forever pa going like that erm and that made it worse so that last fortnight she has n't been on the bike and that last weekend when she went out she went because we was busy , she got her bike out and she went up to work one or two of her mates and then come home she said she 'd wished she had n't of gone up
30 So as we were going along she was just going into the paper shop and she was on her way up to the one o'clock bus , so I called in to see Jackie and had a coffee and then we come home .
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