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

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1 The balloon could be inflated with 37°C electrically conducting fluid ( 0.65 mM NaCl solution ) through an infusion channel ( diameter 4.5 mm ) up to a CSA of 6361 mm 2 ( diameter=90 mm and a volume of 200 ml ) without stretching the balloon wall .
2 Perhaps , he thought , they hoped to link it up to a Euphrates Valley railway , which would make Baghdad a Russian southern capital .
3 WIRRAL rail passengers are facing up to a Sunday on the buses this weekend .
4 ‘ The offer allows Sun-3 and Sun 386i users to move up to a Sparcstation IPX or a Sparcstation 2 , ’ he said , offering either a full system swap or a CPU exchange .
5 On occasion , so many people turned up to a Baldersdale funeral and the church or chapel became so crowded that people had to stand outside .
6 She 's sent them up to a London publisher who is actually going to bring them out — Multiculturalism and Pluralism in the New Europe .
7 Brazil is a eventually in Mexico I could become a Mexican , way up to a Mexico , how do we get to a Mexico , jump to a Mexico !
8 They usually build up to a God 's eye view of the causal processes slowly , starting from a simple relationship , imagining how it might be more complex , testing to see if that is in fact the case , and so on .
9 In February 1990 a meeting was held between the then Prime Minister Miklós Németh , the then acting President Matyás Szürös and opposition party representatives , to discuss the period up to the March-April multiparty parliamentary elections , [ for which see pp. 37325 ; 37380 ] .
10 An autonomous Kurdish region had existed from 1923 to 1929 in the area extending west of Nagorny Karabakh up to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border .
11 Graphically the game is up to the Codies ' usual high standards , the sprites being extremely cutesy ( I hate that word , it 's so barf-worthy ) .
12 Bits of both Open Look and Motif are already in there — and some features will be handled as objects — although Cunningham admits it is unlikely to make it up to the XT intrinsics level , on top of which the various interface look and feels are created .
13 But Dubcek was not as popular at home where some still blamed him for not standing up to the Warsaw Pact in 1968 and therefore being responsible for a 23year military occupation by Soviet forces .
14 Walking for money THOSE not up to the London Marathon can instead walk for charity in aid of Enterprise Neptune , the National Trust 's appeal to save unspoilt countryside .
15 It meant driving up to the London Passport Office a few times and waiting around there for interminable periods , but I hoped that it was going to be worth it .
16 On August 22nd only 6000 people turned up to the London demonstration called by the Special Conference .
17 The problem went right up to the London board of the company , and it decreed that , in future , sums of money of any size should be handled only by European expatriate employees of the company .
18 There was great excitement at the MacIntyre Home when Kate Humphries , Trainee Teachers , took ten Medau girls up to the London Barbican Physical ‘ 84 Exhibition last October .
19 So that was the first one to arrive crated up to the London embassy .
20 She was Van 's piano teacher right up to the Moscow prize , and will tell at the drop of a hat the story of his childhood promise , which first manifested itself when Van was a tender lad of three .
21 Bradford District Council provided much of the labour for the reconstruction of the ‘ settled ’ yards whilst the KWVR relaid sidings into the VCT Museum and up to the Bahamas Locomotive site .
22 ‘ Are you up to the Bahamas ? ’
23 The row was sparked as the French head of state went on national TV to declare any attempt to delay signing up to the Maastricht Treaty by Mr Major would be ‘ unacceptable ’ .
24 However , the Government has proposed changing this so that the final decision would be up to the DoE .
25 And ethical investors in the City have taken up the SAS cause — some actually turning up to the SAS summer ball and joining in the dancing to Dezzman Devan 's reggae band and London funksters Push .
26 So she was relieved , but at the same time a little chagrined when he did n't stop the car at all but drove her to the bottom of the footpath that led up to the Hoflin farm .
27 Arguing against the project , the independent scholar Cesare d'Onofrio has pointed out that ‘ the proposed creation of an archaeological park would involve excavating down five to six metres below the present level and the creation of an immense basin stretching from the edge of Piazza Venezia and engulfing whole areas of the city up to the Porta Appia and beyond , embracing in its metal fences and walls not only the Forums , the Colosseum , the Domus Aurea , the Oppian and Coelian hills , the Circus Maximus etc. but , of necessity , a whole series of churches and medieval , Renaissance and baroque basilicas which would stand wrenched both from their historical context and from their place in the daily life of modern Rome ’ .
28 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
29 If it was up to the NUM , we would still be working under arrangements made years ago .
30 That 's what made us play up , people just sitting there , not able to go up to the STU [ occupational therapy ] because there was n't enough officers or staff to take us .
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