Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [vb mod] [be] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | Judging from the photograph , Joseph Noel Paton 's Crimean War weepie ‘ Home ’ is one of the very few narrative pictures which might be up to the standard of this ideal exhibition . |
2 | The bulbs in this unit actually stop working at the end of their useful lives which can be up to five years . |
3 | This makes it easier to lose weight in the first few weeks , at a rate which can be up to 4lb per week . |
4 | Two very different types of plant are the giant redwood trees which can be up to or exceeding 100 metres in height and one celled algae in water . |
5 | Most obvious were the southern giant petrels : huge , dark brown birds , some with paler heads , and resembling an outsize fulmar , they glide ceaselessly to and fro along the waterfront on wings which can be up to two metres across . |
6 | Ti'Ko claim that this significantly increases graphics handling speeds which can be up to 18 times faster than the conventional 486 super VGA configuration . |
7 | Slurry is injected into a 20mm ( 0.75in ) wide groove which can be up to 60mm ( 2.3in ) deep , and on all models , the slot is opened by a pair of discs mounted on a flexible arm , a feature which is said to ensure precise depth control . |
8 | The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate . |
9 | The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate . |