Example sentences of "[vb base] up to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ( Their 1991 brochure stated ‘ we usually lend up to 40% of the estimated value of the works of art for a one-year period ’ ) |
2 | Remember , registering shareware means you often save up to 50% on the price of buying a similar package from a computer shop . |
3 | And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford . |
4 | And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford . |
5 | Pivot up to 90° to the right or left |
6 | After the first few minutes the child is not going to learn any more from the experience and will either fall asleep , start to play , or get up to mischief in the room . |
7 | Those who join are able to share experiences and keep up to date with the latest information on lung conditions , treatments and the services available . |
8 | Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA . |
9 | Support personnel worked in areas adjacent to the production floor , so that they could be contacted instantly when required , and through constant contact keep up to date with the processes which they served . |
10 | Right , yeah so erm you know I mean that 's probably the best thing to do if you try and , try and at least keep up to date with the rest of this term and er you know not er make sure , even if you have n't been to a class at least you know what went , went on there from somebody |
11 | Our research also told us that the Student 's Book had to be in colour , so we took out the pictures and began again — using two pictures instead of one wherever possible — so that we stay up to date with the latest modifications to the Interview , Paper 5 . |
12 | I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out . |
13 | Lib Dems in Scarborough and Whitby constituency claim up to 15pc of the leaflets they prepared did not reach their destinations . |
14 | ‘ I know I should n't have minded , you 've a right to your own life , it 's just that — well , you never come up to London in the evenings , you 're always too busy . |
15 | When we come up to date with the recent rise of ‘ law and order ideology ’ encouraged by politicians of the Right , Marxists need have little difficulty perceiving whose interests are being served ( Hall et al. , 1979 ; Hall 1979 , 1990 ) . |