Example sentences of "'s up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Look , Mum — it 's up on the screen . ’
2 It 's up on the poster here as well .
3 ‘ He 's up at the section-house .
4 What 's up at the Conservation Unit
5 ‘ That 's up at the House . ’
6 ‘ As an eating place it 's had its ups and downs , but it 's up at the moment . ’
7 It 's up at the fish shop in Framlingham
8 Yes , you know Jenkinson 's up at the cross
9 You know Jenkinson 's up at the cross ?
10 You know , he 's so uncomfortable he 's up at the crack of the dawn because that floor is really getting into him !
11 In Western-style cooking , it 's up to the consumer to combine the ingredients .
12 That 's up to the editors . ’
13 It 's up to the punters what they use the environment for .
14 But , as Jon Edgson says : ‘ All we can do is start the ball rolling , after that it 's up to the individual concerned .
15 It 's up to the organic farmers to sort out the inconsistent supply complaint .
16 A NatWest spokeswoman said : ‘ It 's up to the individual branch management .
17 It 's up to the police to prove the necessary intent when the weapon falls into that last category .
18 ‘ Now it 's up to the rest of us to keep the season alive , though I 'm sure the fans will miss him . ’
19 ‘ Now it 's up to the so-called bigger clubs to make their move , ’ he said .
20 It 's up to the club to choose , although it must benefit the local community in the village , town or city where the club is based .
21 It 's up to the RFU to make it worth their while .
22 I created something and it 's up to the public — they decide whether the work survives or disappears .
23 It 's up to the owner to decide which way round to have the post and rails , although he must erect them on his side of the boundary .
24 The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets .
25 Familiar with , which is basically the piece of legislation , which is still in force now and still a major problem for us , which is about getting Council Rent 's up to the level of private sector rent 's and forcing Council 's to do that .
26 Yes , I think that 's up to the Chairer so
27 Oh , I think it 's up to the council Chairer to say what , what procedure should be so , in fairness , .
28 Well I think it 's it 's up to the people your the extended family to support people in your position who do have a child like that .
29 I 'd pay for it myself but my card 's up to the limit . ’
30 All the women we spoke to agreed that it 's up to the families themselves to fight for their rights and recognition — sadly no one else is going to do it for them .
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