Example sentences of "up to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They had got in through a cellar window at the back and made their way up to a small office on the third landing where , according to Cyril , the sole employee had been there man and boy until he became fossilized and had to be removed feet first from his station .
2 And so it was that Osman Abdelal took me from the gas station and up to a small Arab village called Mazraa , clustered round the ruins of an old Roman aqueduct .
3 There was a bell-pull connected up to a small porter 's lodge inside .
4 As she did so , she noticed that the heath adjoining the road rose up to a small hill , on top of which stood an old and dilapidated windmill .
5 The monkey was wired up to a small computer terminal and was punching away with its leathery fingers at buttons on the keyboard in front of it .
6 I walked along the edge , then up to a small sand-covered hill .
7 Immediately beyond , a short lane leads up to a long terrace of cottages built to house the workers of the Millthrop woollen mill nearby across the river , and looking rather forlorn and out of place since their source of employment was destroyed by fire many years ago .
8 ‘ That 's why we did not get tied up to a long deal before .
9 Steps to the left lead up to a long stretch of path which continues parallel to the road .
10 Then pulling himself up to a great height , he went on .
11 The Silmarillion was accordingly held up to a great extent , in Mr Carpenter 's view , by procrastination and bother over inessentials , by crosswords and games of Patience , by drawing heraldic doodles and answering readers ' letters — all compounded , one might add , by the failing energies of age ( see Letters , p. 228 ) .
12 A few months later a shuttle carried Jaq up to a great black ship circling in orbit .
13 I get a lot of help and I 'm very grateful but somehow it does n't seem to add up to a great deal .
14 There 's plenty of detail in the smaller pictures of the humans , too , and the book as a whole adds up to a great experience for a child — almost as good as a day out at the zoo ! ( 2–5 )
15 ’ It 's not as if they would add up to a great sum . ’
16 Clearly it all adds up to a great season ahead for the fans , who fought to keep speedway in Swindon .
17 That adds up to a great confrontation in today 's championship clash with title-holders Essex , with England captain Graham Gooch making an early return to Old Trafford where he hit one of the great Test centuries on Monday .
18 And furthermore , do n't bother with guidebook descriptions or the like , just find the crag and climb the rock , dappled with lichen , tinged with red and bristle-tufted with pink-and-dark-green heather , which soars up to a narrow apex .
19 Some staple foods had come off ration with the promise of more to follow , all adding up to a gradual end to austerity .
20 Just as a human baby may draw comfort from sucking a dummy , so occasionally a baby elephant will sidle up to a young female and suck her milkless nipple .
21 When he turned , he saw that he was backed up to a young man with crinkly hair and a baggy silk suit , sleeves turned back to mid-forearm .
22 It all adds up to a pleasant ‘ lived in ’ atmosphere .
23 That adds up to a good campaign in Labour 's view : no gaffes , lots of pictures , and a positive message delivered in controlled surroundings .
24 She thinks you suspect her and it seems to me that everything adds up to a good cause for her condition . ’
25 POP / The Who face up to a new generation : Giles Smith anticipates the return of Daltrey , Townshend and Entwistle
26 The show continued until Christmas by which time Mr Smith and Doris realized they were facing up to a new way of life that would challenge them even more than the lean and difficult times of the thirties .
27 Gayle , sent off during Birmingham 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash with Lucchese on Wednesday , has called on the players to toughen up as they face up to a New Year relegation battle .
28 On Easter Monday 1972 , I woke up to a new view of the world .
29 The two of them had been at daggers drawn ever since 1183 , and in recent months , as incident followed incident , tension had been building up to a new peak .
30 Lifted up to a new level and a new nearness to our Lord Jesus Christ .
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