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

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1 The main conclusion to be drawn from this discussion is that a software-based System gives detailed control of the velocity profile up to medium stepping rates ( 1000 steps per second ) , but may limit high-speed performance , and is therefore well-suited to applications in which acceleration/deceleration operations predominate .
2 These are the keys that set up to success , so , these are the bits that earn you money .
3 Up to £16,000 inc. bonus M4 Corridor
4 I know it 's a bit early for those of you planning the trip up to Geordieland , but here 's the latest ticket info .
5 The New York-based Hungarian Telephone & Cable Corp plans to invest up to $300m in the development of local Hungarian telephone companies , installing up to 200,000 new telephone lines , and it also plans to invest the money it raised in long-distance telephone ventures .
6 However , Bogyoke went up to Panglong and discovered that the more shrewd and realistic Frontier leaders had grasped that a new political situation was emerging .
7 London posts attract up to £1,750 more .
8 From 16 centres , 268 patients were treated under double-blind conditions for six weeks with either clozapine ( up to 900mg a day ) or chlorpromazine ( up to 1800mg a day ) .
9 ‘ Did you lot say you were going up to Appleby ? ’ asked Bedelia .
10 A crippling recruitment and retention crisis has seen BR lose vital engineering staff to better paid jobs for example in British Telecom and Mercury , where senior technicians ' rates are up to £60 a week more .
11 TWO 'S COMPANY THREE 'S A SAVING OF UP TO £60
12 In other words , if you pay approximately £50 a quarter for your telephone rental then round it up to £60 ( it helps if you overestimate expenditure ) and break it down to the monthly sum of £20 .
13 Up to £60 Benefit
14 The forgeries are understood to be changing hands at up to £60 a time across the province in pubs and clubs .
15 There 'll be a two hour consultation , setting owners back up to £60 , plus a calm voice on the end of a phone after that if needed .
16 This transmission , which can handle up to 221lb ft torque , is definitely the shape of things to come at Mercedes , and in the next two years it is likely that all six-cylinder Mercedes cars will be equipped with it .
17 The telephone line contains a ten-minute message from Reggie , 59 , and callers are charged at up to 48p a minute to listen .
18 That may be why chatlines , costing up to 48p a minute , have been popular with young people since they were set up in the late Eighties dangerously popular , in some cases .
19 we go on hoping and fighting and imagining , despite whatever goes wrong with anybody but the Tory Party is diverting itself with internal feuds and in focusing attention on whether Mr Major will remain Prime Minister or not and this is presumably so that they may ignore the real issues of how to the get the country onto some shared basis of consensus , trust and pragmatic politics which would give our society a chance of facing up to questions of economics , politics , pollution and living together in community in the sort of world we 've actually got .
20 Computer Marketplace Inc , Corona , California seller and lessor of IBM computers , has filed with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to go public with an initial offer of up to 1.375m units at $4 each .
21 If a deal was hammered out with the banks , an accompanying rights issue to raise up to £400m from existing private shareholders was likely next spring .
22 The group will be one of the largest of the new consortia now emerging in Lloyd 's and will insure up to $10m for each risk , with a ceiling of $25m for catastrophes in one zone .
23 McCashin , who is relocating to Europe as part of last November 's corporate reorganisation that placed three vice-presidents in charge of European operations , says he is authorised to spend up to $10m without consulting the company 's finance committee .
24 On commencing work on a project they receive their normal , weekly Unemployment Benefit ( according to status and dependants ) plus the sum of £10.00 out of which they are expected to spend up to £4.00 on travel to work costs .
25 On commencing work on a project they receive their normal , weekly unemployment Benefit ( according to status and dependants ) plus the sum of £10.00 out of which they are expected to spend up to £4.00 on travel to work costs .
26 Although speakers mentioned the ‘ enormous potential ’ to boost the economy , only British Telecom set an operational target : investment of up to £20billion over 10 years .
27 But Ms Maeve Sherlock , NUS president , said students could lose far more in welfare benefits than they would be able to borrow — around £523 per term for every claimant in London and up to £900 a term for mature students in the capital .
28 The first of this new generation of ‘ warm hatches ’ is Citroen 's ZX Furio , which costs up to £900 less to insure than some rivals .
29 The teleprocessor also doubles as a 14.4Kbps V32bis modem , a device which can cost up to £900 .
30 BAA , owner of Heathrow , London , the world 's busiest international airport , said yesterday it was seeking planning permission to build a fifth passenger terminal which would cost up to £900 million .
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