Example sentences of "[vb pp] up to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Those who do n't take heed should remember that they can be fined up to £400 for ignoring a hosepipe or sprinkler ban , and up to £2,000 for ignoring a drought order .
2 ( Eventually these postal workers were to be fined up to £500 for disobeying union orders , while on the same occasion members who had disobeyed strike instructions elsewhere were fined much smaller sums ) .
3 While agents may be fined up to £5,000 for misleading descriptions , in setting out only the basic details of a property much is lost .
4 If the business is subsequently hived up to Newco at less than both cost and market value , this will depress the value of Target 's shares , so that a subsequent disposal of them would realise a loss .
5 Empirical research on custody and divorce , on the personal experiences of divorcees both as solicitors ' clients and as consumers of the judicial process , and on the experiences and attitudes of registrars and lawyers added up to proposals for legal reform from an instrumental perspective .
6 When they took into account prices falling by 2 per cent a year the annual advantage of renting added up to £2,288 over buying .
7 Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances .
8 And th and can I restate the view of British Rail , there is little or no prospect of a new station being opened up on the east coast main route main line , because of the four track configuration , which I 'm sure you 'll have seen on your when you 've come up to York by tr by train .
9 he says two men are looking at a sunset , one of them is awed and humbled by the glory of the fiery clouds , and his heart is lifted up to God in gratitude and wonder .
10 Garston-based Village Group Tours claims it is owed up to £30,000 by the schools .
11 Constructed from structural steel sections , or occasionally of concrete , rack-supported building structures comprise of rows of back-to-back racking separated by gangways for the stacker-cranes and are commonly built up to heights of around 30 metres .
12 Fans turned up to gigs in ridiculous anoraks , sold fanzines with names like Frothy Pop and pretended they were carefree 18-year-olds .
13 Stan Charlton joined Crystal Palace FC from Exeter City in the summer of 1928 , linking up again with his former manager at St James Park , Fred Maven , who had moved up to London from Devon in November 1927 .
14 The four divisions of the BEF had moved up to Mons on 22 August , in full expectation of forming part of an offensive on the Allied left wing .
15 Even with a £30,000 loan , a customer could have saved up to £2,600 over the last five years .
16 Ken Brown from Glasgow North and Tony Killeen from Manchester North were both made up to Fellows of the Guild having won the award for three consecutive years .
17 This sum was made up to £500 by the club committee .
18 The King held it good to accomplish her desire ; and forthwith ordered letters to be drawn up to Rodrigo of Bivar , wherein he enjoined and commanded him that he should come incontinently to Valencia , for he had much to communicate to him , upon an affair which was greatly to God 's service , and his own welfare and great honour .
19 These offered up to 10s. per week sickness benefit plus the services of a doctor in return for a contribution of between 4d. and 8d. per week .
20 Farmers are being offered up to £300 in grants to save 100 metres of hedgerow .
21 The Shield alerted its readers to the great possibilities opened up to women by the growing focus on hygiene .
22 The argument comes just months after the ancient writings were finally opened up to scholars around the world , and it centres on a single phrase .
23 This occurs when markets , previously served by the public sector monopolies and governed by regulations , are opened up to competition from the private sector .
24 Cow/heifers sold up to £112.30 for 610k at £685 , with a main trade from £108 per 100k .
25 Just after Christmas she had travelled up to Birmingham after work one evening , to spend the night with him .
26 Roel Pieper reacted strongly to claims by SunSoft Inc European general manager Peter Watkins ( reported in UX No 410 ) that Sun had developed up to 80% of Unix System Labs ’ SVR4 operating system .
27 Yesterday 's CSO figures showed that the July total had been revised up to £2,487million from the previous £2,225 million figure .
28 On the next page of the sketch-book is a picture of her being borne up to heaven by cherubs , much in the style of the concluding illustration of The Old Curiosity Shop .
29 princes tied up to pegs by the hair of their heads ,
30 They had driven up to Maine for the weekend to stay in the house on the coast owned by Cameron 's aunt .
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