Example sentences of "up to [noun] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Though the journey from Godolphin 's house in Primrose Hill to the Tabula Rasa 's Tower was short , and Dowd got him up to Highgate on the dot of six , Oscar suggested they drive down through Crouch End then up through Muswell Hill and back to the Tower , so that they 'd arrive ten minutes late . |
2 | Even though there are rebates of up to 80% on the community charge for the poorest , previously the worst-off could claim a full 100% rebate on rates . |
3 | Remember , registering shareware means you often save up to 50% on the price of buying a similar package from a computer shop . |
4 | Each card holds 50 squares and each square is worth up to £10 on the streets . |
5 | Well this week I have to fly up to Liverpool on the early morning shuttle |
6 | It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too . |
7 | It only remained then , in this tight little half-hour programme , for David Attenborough to bring us up to date on the mountain gorillas of Rwanda — they are mainly alive and moderately well but not thanks to poachers — and for Mr Soper to have a fleeting swipe at the conservation intentions of the government , and it was all over . |
8 | The final humiliation came when Branson and Draper flew out to Munich to see Oldfield perform in concert and bring him up to date on the current situation . |
9 | I can think of no other person in the Anti-Apartheid Movement who knows more and is more up to date on the current situation in South Africa . |
10 | Walking through the woods at the back of Westfield Manor , Patrick brought him up to date on the burglar who had committed murder to get hold of a packet of letters , and the macabre business of the switched bodies . |
11 | The Council 's first President had taken the position extremely seriously , and in addition to his ceremonial duties had invited the Chairman and Chief Officer at regular intervals , often twice a year , to meet with him , to discuss matters of interest to him , and to bring him up to date on the Council 's activities . |
12 | The other thing perhaps I could just say , chairman , is that I did meet a representative of the district auditor last week to bring you up to date on the work which the education committee was doing . |
13 | We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme . |
14 | Customers are saving £425 on a 1.4 Astra , and up to £936 on the price of a top-of-the-range Carlton Diplomat , ’ says sales manager Keith O'Connell . |
15 | The hay had been cut a few days before and dried in the sun and Frederick made light work of heaving it up to Albert on the cart . |
16 | When we left Aline at Stanley and went on up to Marcus on the floor above I asked Gwenellen how she got along with Humber . |
17 | The free QPD Review features hundreds of quality paperbacks to choose from throughout the year — each one is discounted by up to 40% on the Publishers ' Price . |
18 | • The offer of quality contemporary and classic titles — all of which are discounted by up to 40% on the publishers ' price . |
19 | SMCC also cut prices on Sparcstation 10 models 41 , 52 and 54 by up to 21% and up to 25% on the model 30 , which is now $14,000 . |
20 | Sun also cut prices on Sparcstation 10 models 41 , 52 and 54 by up to 21% and up to 25% on the model 30 , which now costs $14,000 . |
21 | With it he brought good news to first-time buyers , who could save up to £600 on the purchase of their first home . |
22 | Billy used to take his bicycle up to town on the train . |
23 | A BNP spokesman attacked the decision to spend up to £40,000 on the Darlington branch . |
24 | But a BNP spokesman attacked the decision to spend up to £40,000 on the Darlington branch . |
25 | The Department of National Savings ( form SB4 obtainable at Post Offices ) and building societies will pay out amounts up to £5,000 on the evidence of the death certificate , although they are not bound to until the grant of probate or letters of administration have been issued . |
26 | To say nothing of saving up to 45% on the running costs . |
27 | With up to 8Mb on the motherboard there probably is n't any need for expansion if the machine is used solely as a network station , but it would 've been nice to find a PCMCIA slot for something like a modem . |
28 | Pike anglers are reporting catches up to 9lb on the canal . |
29 | Presumably this puts the liability of the railway company up to £200 on the same level as that fixed by the common law and , on the other hand , does not deprive it of any of the defences pleadable at common law which are discussed above , e.g . |
30 | Cambridge-based Tadpole Technology Ltd has added low-cost Sparcbook LC notebook models to its family of portables , and has cut prices up to 35% on the Sparcbook 1 line . |