Example sentences of "[conj] be up [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think it would be better if Chris Lewis had a month off before the season starts again but I 'm afraid that is up to his county . |
2 | Now if the shop want to offer you an alternative that 's up to them and you can of course accept if you wish . |
3 | Erm if you wanted to get time to look at the chart to colour the planets the right colour that 's up to you . |
4 | If she 's invited you to her house that 's up to you in n it ? |
5 | if you want to waste your money that 's up to you |
6 | The appeal committee dismissed the applicant 's appeals , stating that to put any more pressure on a year intake that was up to its capacity would be beyond the school 's resources and detrimental to its ability to provide an efficient education , and that the girls did not meet the admission criteria . |
7 | After giving the case careful consideration , the panel decided that , as is stated in section 6(3) ( a ) of the Education Act 1980 , that to put any more pressure on a year intake that was up to its capacity would be beyond the school 's resources and detrimental to its ability to provide an efficient education . |
8 | Oxford trail by a goal and are up against it … while on Thursday its Witney 's big night … a big match to mark the opening of their ground |
9 | ‘ Then we heard she 'd lost her job and was up to her old tricks , going out to dances and things . ’ |
10 | At quarter to nine I came down and was up to my knees in water |