Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] up to " in BNC.
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1 | By next week there will be two rooms ready for occupation but whether I will find takers I do not know or if I will be up to providing the services required . |
2 | The third is the one that we are providing — giving the governors of schools the choice of teams of inspectors , who will be up to the standards required by HMI at the centre . |
3 | From the dozen or so per week when the band is in the studio , there will be up to 100 per week as they go on the road . |
4 | There will be up to places available daily , from 9.30am-12.30pm Monday to Friday , except for Wednesdays . |
5 | It will be up to you to write constantly and make contacts everywhere and you will largely be responsible for yourself . |
6 | For second home owners , it will be up to local authorities to use their discretion in setting a lower rate of charge for certain properties . |
7 | It will be up to the engineers to spread what resources there are as far as possible . |
8 | It will be up to the doctor responsible to decide whether or not your organs can be successfully transplanted . |
9 | It will be up to Waldegrave to ‘ kick ass ’ when ministerial colleagues fail to deliver — a far-fetched scenario . |
10 | ‘ They must also provide health and safety training , and it will be up to individuals to point out their own needs or problems . ’ |
11 | For although teachers will find descriptions in dictionaries and grammars of immense value as sources of reference , ultimately it will be up to them to decide on how theoretical ideas are to be applied and evaluated in the pedagogic treatment of language . |
12 | If this has not been the case , it will be up to the individuals to explain the reasons behind this . |
13 | Sir Nicholas told MPs it will be up to the judge whether he sits in public . |
14 | It will be up to ordinary people as ‘ shareholders ’ in the system to winkle out these deserving cases who would otherwise pass unnoticed . |
15 | ‘ My wife is the most important person in this , and at the end of the day it will be up to her if Natasha stays . |
16 | ‘ If Mr Smith makes a similar motion to our council , it will be up to individual members to decide how to vote . ’ |
17 | I think a as far as this group is concerned it will be up to each respective union , er I think of who they invited to that seminar . |
18 | Whenever you come across a graph or a tree , it will be up to you to recognise what kind it is . |
19 | Broadly , the expectation is that the Monarch will not have to take a decision that will then prove to be a violation of the democratic process , because it will be up to whoever agrees to form a government in these circumstances to prove that he or she has adequate parliamentary support . |
20 | Whilst we recommend a retail price for all sizes as with all similar product on the market it will be up to the vendor to adjust for the prices the margins that they require . |
21 | Once the product and marketing managers have gained the company a foothold in such markets , it will be up to production and operations management to produce and deliver the right quality goods at the budgeted cost . |
22 | If it 's drifting on the far side it will be up to the roof . |
23 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep — Of course it will . |
24 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep — |
25 | It will be up to councils to decide how to keep information about people who are liable to pay the council tax . |
26 | If my right hon. Friend succeeds in gaining enough support for his efforts , the European Community will set up a framework of support and it will be up to individual countries to decide , within that framework , how they wish to use the funds . |
27 | It will be up to the Secretary of State to decide on the exact order of priority and we shall publish guidelines to help the new commission . |
28 | It will be up to trusts to decide whether to pay for training and permit time off for it . |
29 | Speaking to MEPs on Jan. 21 Poos declared : " There is a structural weakness in existing political co-operation and it will be up to the intergovernmental conference [ opened in December 1990 — see p. 37905 ] to tackle and reverse that " . |
30 | Oh they will yes , indeed er , it will be up to the government . |