Example sentences of "up to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This giant fashion T-Shirt is one large size that will fit up to a 42″ chest , and is a great way to show your support of WWF 's imported work . |
2 | The Windows for Workgroups beta included software to permit a DOS machine to hook up to a Windows for Workgroups network , although only as a client , so it 's safe to assume that the same Workgroup Connection software will find its way into version 6 . |
3 | On the other hand , if the universe is in the no-boundary state , we could , in principle , determine completely how the universe should behave , up to the limits of the uncertainty principle . |
4 | The IT and CTT policies are policies of indemnity and are settled up to the limits of each policy section less applicable excesses . |
5 | Ian Chivers was third at the top , leading five chasers up to the leaders . |
6 | ‘ But in the end it is all up to the stewards . |
7 | Instead of turning the controls and instruments towards the driver , Renault 's stylists have opened the entire dashboard up to the occupants . |
8 | Pettitt sees urban services in particular offering vast scope for expansion as city fathers wake up to the dangers from the car population explosion . |
9 | The world is at last waking up to the dangers threatening us all . |
10 | Foxgloves form the foreground of my design this month , with sunflowers reaching up to the flocks of birds circling in the sky , above the cottage rooftops . |
11 | Make sure there are no other ways for the weevils to climb up to the pots . |
12 | WAKING up to the rhythms of marimba music on the radio seems a pleasant enough thought . |
13 | You take the helm and I 'll go back up to the spreaders . ’ |
14 | I felt an unbelievable relief when we were all up to the tizi and the real exploration could begin . |
15 | It is up to the Vendors to allocate the risks amongst themselves via a separate Deed of Contribution . |
16 | It is up to the Vendors to provide full disclosure information . |
17 | This could either indicate that online services are failing to be useful , which is doubtful given the significant use that planners make of them , or that the online services have not lived up to the planners ' expectations . |
18 | That way , I think that some land might become available , but it would have to be up to the planners to be more flexible . |
19 | ‘ We act as back up to the contractors and commissioning teams who call in TSDO to help sort out problems large and small , which I am happy to say we do quickly in the vast majority of cases . ’ |
20 | As he lived in the city , Mr Coary drove me up to the Noones ’ for my bag and then took me all the way back to O'Brien 's Hotel in Dublin , where I had stayed long before . |
21 | Well it 's up to the managers but I agree with Stansted four times a day , I think we 're losing a lot of traffic because we have nothing between seven in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon |
22 | Living up to the principles |
23 | Let us look briefly at how government PHC services in South Africa match up to the principles mentioned above . |
24 | Rather , it attempts to give the reader a general picture of how other practitioners and commentators have responded to the various theoretical strands which the major pioneers have spun for us , and to demonstrate how the community drama movement , right up to the mid-1960s , uniquely outshone in both effort and prestige the work of pioneers in classroom drama . |
25 | The family also owned surrounding land that , up to the mid-1960s , supplied the barley used . |
26 | Up to the mid-1960s , inflation rates had been low in the international economy due to two major factors . |
27 | Though Halsey 's figures reach only up to the mid-1960s , other data show that the expansion of universities from the late 1960s onwards has not benefited the working class as much as the professional classes . |
28 | There was a wide space beside the staircase , the stairs rose up to the boys ' bedroom wall , then turned left to join the landing . |
29 | That 's up to the editors . ’ |
30 | It was primarily up to the women to devise strategies for saving money , especially within spheres of expenditure that they both managed and controlled . |