Example sentences of "[pers pn] up to the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's the same size as yours up to the wardrobe and up to the door . |
2 | ‘ Does James Flemyng keep you up to the mark ? ’ |
3 | I bet she keeps you up to the mark . |
4 | The West Hill Railway takes you up to the Castle and Smugglers Adventure in St. Clement 's Caves from George Street . |
5 | There 's £10,500 worth of prizes for those of you who are you up to the task . |
6 | There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard . |
7 | ‘ Mister Johnny will see you up to the ridge , ’ Hepzibah said , but Carrie shook her head . |
8 | Once you are asleep they then inject the muscle relaxant , put an endro-t tracheal airway into your throat , connect you up to the anaesthetic machine and get the life-support machine breathing for you . |
9 | So this poor woman is er anaesthetized , intubated , which is when they put the tube down the throat and connect you up to the life-support machine , and then she 's supposed to be being maintained in her unconscious state with inhalation anaesthesia , in other words they give her er gas and air to breathe to keep her unconscious . |
10 | If there is anything capable of lifting you up to the gates of heaven , then that is it . |
11 | And seventh note is the leading note because it 's leading you up to the tonic again . |
12 | I , I , I think he described them as light granite , but , but actually of a manmade material , which is being used at the moment in Nottingham on a something called a heritage walk which takes you up to the lace market in Nottingham . |
13 | ‘ Are you up to the Bahamas ? ’ |
14 | Erm yeah it 's a , again , a very straightforward shot of a very well internationally known landmark erm but I think to stand sort of at an angle to this bridge , sort of , so you 're , the bridge leads you up to the archway underneath the tower is a nice viewpoint . |
15 | So , do you want to keep your eyes shut while I get you up to the roof , or open them now and get a nasty surprise when you and all your millions of fans see where you are ? ’ |
16 | That , that brings you up to the |
17 | I want you to get someone to drive you up to the hospital to see her . |
18 | We went in the Gra Grand just done the lounge at the Grand and when we had our first car and I went round to see mother and I said come on , we 'll go up to the , take you up to the Grand and have a drink . |
19 | Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 . |
20 | You do n't want people knocking your door and er you know she up to the time she died we we used to be advised by her . |
21 | They hit many patches of soft sand and wasted hours unloading vehicles , shoving them up to the top of dunes and reloading again . |
22 | He was polishing glasses and he held them up to the light to check them and thereby seemed to be ignoring Maidstone completely . |
23 | I pretended to find a smudge on the glasses , rinsed them , dried them and held them up to the light . |
24 | Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day |
25 | You can turn them up to the most incredible volume and strum them very lightly , and you get a really lovely sound . |
26 | As these letters have had no discernible effect and The Awesome Three boys are still enjoying the odd night tying up white-clad virgins and offering them up to the Devil , the incensed mothers have now taken to writing to the band 's parents . |
27 | He was wearing an apron which made him look like a housewife , and tinkering with glass eyes , taking them out of a box and holding them up to the empty sockets of the dead bird , trying to find a matching pair that fitted . |
28 | SCRIBBLED swear words on pillows and held them up to the cabin crew members demonstrating emergency procedures . |
29 | The timber and the bath and such came across by boat into the bay there , and a fine job they had dragging them up to the house . ’ |
30 | A modern Roman Catholic authority recounts a story which brings them up to the fourth century — the time of Constantine . |