Example sentences of "up [prep] [art] late [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Leslie , 32 , has been signed up as the latest leading lady in Dennis 's hit comedy Stay Lucky .
2 The hamlet of Blinkbonny grew up during the late 19th and early 20th century alongside Blinkbonny Farm .
3 Such powers were a necessity for advanced warning , as were the short wavelengths for the much greater precision in the location of targets than was possible with the 11-m waves of the coastal radar stations set up during the late 1930s .
4 The swing towards England in the 1540s had not eradicated the outward-looking tradition built up throughout the later Middle Ages .
5 The UK 's Solutions with Workstations Show at London 's Olympia between May 11 and 13 will be a good chance for the UK and Europe to catch up with the latest Common OpenSoftware Environment developments : Peter Idoine of IBM Corp , Steve Raby of Sun Microsystems Inc and Mike Shelton of the Santa Cruz Operation Inc will hold interactive sessions on COSE at 11am on each of the three days of the exhibition .
6 There 's a chance to catch up with the latest Scottish news in our evening bulletin .
7 This jockeying for the truth may be fine for doctors engaged in expensive research , but where exactly does it leave the rest of us , constantly struggling to keep up with the latest medical thinking and changing our diets accordingly .
8 The Still Waters project began two years ago , while Denyer was doing shoots for the Broads Authority , a body set up in the late 1970s to manage and protect the area .
9 In Honduras , the pressures of a growing debt crisis built up in the late 1980s .
10 The numerous non-manufacturing subsidiaries ( such as travel agencies , restaurants and computer software firms ) that were set up in the late 1980s are most vulnerable .
11 The most obvious targets are the unwieldy conglomerates built up in the late 1960 's and early 1970's which still represent an area of managerial weakness in the British ( and U.S. ) economy .
12 That may be why chatlines , costing up to 48p a minute , have been popular with young people since they were set up in the late Eighties dangerously popular , in some cases .
13 With regard to the flats I mean , one o erm the flats have been up since the late sixties and erm now they 're gon na be coming down .
14 One possible course of action is simply to leave the OED and completed Supplement as they are , a record of the vocabulary of English up to the late twentieth century but no more , and to concentrate on the production and revision of other smaller dictionaries .
15 Right up to the late 19th century , archaeologists were more interested in the progress of civilisation as displayed in the fine arts .
16 Up to the late 1960s , catholic nationalists were split between two main political groupings .
17 Although all modem workers ' movements have developed strategies comprising both labour market and political components how can we explain within the European context the greater emphasis upon the achievement of radical change in the structure of society by French and Italian unions , whose thrust ( certainly up to the late 1960s ) has been at least as much ideological and political as industrial , in comparison with West German or British unions ?
18 Full employment ( and the consequent high level of demand ) over the medium and long term was a universal expectation during the years up to the late 1960s .
19 In the sagas told of government economic policy up to the late 1960s , the natures of the heroes and villains vary according to the teller , but there is an element common to many of them .
20 Certainly the Keynesian view provided the academic basis for the conduct of monetary policy in the period from the Second World War up to the late 1960s , with the influential Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) supporting this general approach in the UK .
21 There seems to be a consensus that the plan did encourage accumulation , at least up to the late sixties .
22 This little corn mill was certainly still being worked up to the late 1920s .
23 He analysed local government spending and labour-force figures in the post-war period leading up to the late 1970s .
24 Cloth manufacture continued at Dunkirk Mills up to the late 1880s when , after seven decades in the Playne family , the mills finally closed .
25 Up to the late 1950s , few infants born with spina bifida aperta were treated actively and there was a wish , usually realised , that they would die .
26 Up to the late 1950s this inflow of dollars was generally welcome as it relieved the earlier shortages .
27 Japan remained a predominantly agrarian society up to the late 1930s , and the family and the village community are the keys to any understanding of Japanese society in the prewar years .
28 It also had one of the longest lives as it was working right up to the late 1940s .
29 Most West Europeans and North Americans found no need for strict national alignments up to the late eighteenth century ; the East Europeans the late nineteenth century , ; much of the rest of the world , the present century .
30 Here Cockburn and Dearlove seem more convincing again — at least in terms of their focus on broader tendencies of change , which also seem relevant to the continuing shifts that have taken place up to the late 1980s .
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