Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] is up to " in BNC.

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1 We must recognise that it will have to be the consumer who pays , and it is up to animal welfare organisations such as the RSPCA to ensure that the increased price for food will be seen to be acceptable because of an improvement both in animal welfare and environmental protection .
2 Now this individual has passed his exam and it is up to you to get him through . ’
3 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
4 The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed .
5 Your imagination is possibly one of the greatest gifts you possess and it is up to you to cherish and improve it .
6 We have a signal when we are going for them and it is up to me to go in and score .
7 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
8 The ideas are limitless and it is up to you to spare a few moments when on holiday to notice what is growing around you and press some interesting pieces that you will be able to use on your return .
9 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
10 Matilda stays where she is and it is up to you to see that she behaves herself . ’
11 These groups represent a minority opinion , she suggests , and it is up to the NVALA and groups like it to defend and reassert ‘ traditional ’ values before humanism takes a grip of society generally , rather than just at the BBC where it is viewed as already having a stranglehold .
12 Where there are numerous relevant variables , however , confirmatory statistical testing will help to give us confidence in our results , and it is up to the analyst to decide in a given case whether these methods are needed .
13 In the United States it is assumed that citizens have the right to know and it is up to the government to prove in court that certain types of information should not be disclosed .
14 The Developmental model that we discussed earlier suggested that the relationship between the leader and others will develop through various stages and it is up to the leader to know what is appropriate at any given time and with any given individual .
15 Its effects are far reaching and require a proactive response from industry — all during a time of change in Europe when the barriers are coming down , the single market is open for trade and it is up to all of us to take advantage of it .
16 If the salvage is not economically worthwhile then it should be made clear to the Policyholder when the actual total loss is paid that the remains are their property and it is up to the Policyholder to dispose of them .
17 We are considering what more we can do and it is up to some other donors to do likewise .
18 Myself , Private Boyd or one of the other staff will be here and it is up to you to register with them .
19 Clearly this policy option would not be open in the UK as long as there effectively are no statutory reserve requirements and it is up to banks to decide their own prudent ratio .
20 look into this erm we always consult with the water authorities on any planning application and it is up to them to say whether there should be flooding or not .
21 In this way , the question of suitability is really only another aspect of the description or specification with which the goods are to conform , and it is up to the seller to accept or reject this term as he sees fit .
22 If he does not so agree , then the Precedents in Chapters 3 and 4 are appropriate , and it is up to the wife to make a further conveyance or deed of gift once the property is vested in herself alone .
23 ‘ Words are very important , and there they are in black and white , and it is up to the Mirror to make sure that they are adhered to . ’
24 This is a fundamental point because if they are merely to be ombudsmen then the emphasis of ensuring regulations have been adhered to and best advice proffered rests in the first instance heavily upon the customer , and it is up to the customer to complain .
25 But it is up to you to make some decisions , however small , and to put them into action .
26 Shearer revealed : ‘ I 'm getting marked very tightly these days , but it is up to me to combat that .
27 The timber will usually be dictated by the original , but it is up to you to make your own choice , if you wish .
28 Marketing 's task is to define the customer 's needs and wants , but it is up to the other departments to convert those needs and wants into practical reality .
29 There will be many reasons put forward why the school library can not have its own microcomputer but it is up to the school librarian and interested teachers to present a reasonable case , based firmly on educational grounds .
30 ‘ This outcome of this case will make people think , but it is up to the local councils to bring the cases .
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