Example sentences of "and [verb] up to the " in BNC.

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1 and read up to the summer
2 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
3 If I do not believe that caves hold the key to the future in ecology and evolution , I am certainly grateful that David Culver and his fellow biospeleologists continue to descend into those dangerous caves and bring up to the light so many biological discoveries .
4 Pour over the dry cider and water and bring up to the boil .
5 And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there .
6 Another day dawned and the mists from the river swirled and eddied round the banks and crept up to the house the Hanging Judge had built .
7 She climbed the rickety steps set into the hillside and got up to the porch of the Katz house .
8 It had been better , a long time ago it had been better , when their loving had made Frank , and better up to the time of Adam 's birth .
9 Every time he went into one of those phone-booths , he had a mental image of something going wrong , of a faster-than-usual trace , of a plain-clothes policeman being only a few yards away , taking the alarm on his personal radio and walking up to the phone-booth .
10 Rachaela walked into the area and squeezed up to the chest .
11 All prisoners serving a year or more will be put on licence when released and supervised up to the three-quarter point of their sentence and , for some sex offenders until the end of their sentence ;
12 I have done this myself , to ideal effect , getting into the car on a sunless July morning and driving up to the road tunnel of Bielsa , some dozen miles beyond Saint-Lary .
13 It was sweet dreams all round but they went to sleep far too early — and woke up to the reality of elimination .
14 They passed below them , into the narrower part of the field between the two copses , and it was not until Acorn had been sent half-way down the slope to attract their attention that they turned and came up to the ditch .
15 The grass was lush green and came up to the st'lyan 's hocks .
16 They boy ignored him , though , and came up to the wood .
17 Other scullions were running in with ladders and lengths of rope , climbing up on to the big stove and scrambling up to the messy lip of the vat in which , judging by the amount of splashing and screaming , the small attendant still survived .
18 We 'll visit the Jewish quarter , count statues of Saints on the famous Charles Bridge and walk up to the Presidential Palace area , stopping to see the wax figurine of the infant Jesus and to rest in the lovely gardens .
19 Each table was fitted with transfusion stands and connected up to the piped oxygen laid on throughout Casualty .
20 Then she got out and strolled up to the gate with her most provocative walk .
21 Stephane Chapuisat is proud to be Swiss — and fed up to the teeth with being a loser .
22 There appear to be four main Soviet categories for Latin American regimes : ( i ) ‘ revolutionary democratic ’ states or ( a label rarely applied ) states of ‘ socialist orientation ’ , such as post-1979 Nicaragua and 1979–83 Grenada ; ( ii ) capitalist , yet ‘ progressive ’ and ‘ anti-imperialist regimes which are willing to be friendly to the Soviet Union and stand up to the United States , such as Mexico and panama ( particularly under General Omar Torrijos ( 1969–81 ) , who negotiated a treaty with the Carter administration providing for complete Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal by 1999 , a campaign that was strongly supported by Moscow ) .
23 All of the administrative systems developed on behalf of the modular course have been designed and tested in-house , beginning with a simple program for pre-enrolment information and student progress on a microcomputer in 1972 and leading up to the large and sophisticated management system described in Chapter 7 .
24 It will also examine the response of fans to structural and cultural changes in Scottish soccer , following the Taylor report on safety , and leading up to the 1994 World Cup Finals .
25 This is positive and increases up to the next ex dividend date , at which point the dirty price falls by the present value of the amount of the coupon payment .
26 Sex and cigarettes were the main things , and going up to the Youth Centre to smash the legs off the table-tennis tables .
27 As a result , the nineteenth-century approaches had misconceived the nature of God 's Word itself , turning it into a spiritual ideal , a heroic example , or a set of ethical norms , and interpreted Jesus accordingly , instead of recognising in him the perennially contemporary event of the encounter of time with eternity , the intersection of the finite by the infinite , by which everything human and creaturely is contradicted in its self-enclosedness and opened up to the reality of God .
28 The empty restaurant lay in linen-and-silver silence behind them as she undid the bolts and opened up to the daylight .
29 Very flat on the bottom and turned up to the bow and that 's what the salmon fishers used in the in the rivers for pulling their nets in and fishing salmon on the .
30 We also have the Parcelforce National Enquiry Centre , available free of charge on 0800 22 44 66 which is open 08.30–17.30 each working day and can help with all general enquiries and give up to the minute service information .
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