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

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1 Mrs Beavis took her up to the first-floor landing .
2 He walked up to the green and found a spot to land on .
3 eyes up to the green
4 Buck had gone up to the green and marked his ball .
5 Both players walked up to the green , collected their putters and started to study the line .
6 Yellow one up to the green .
7 Move , just up to the green , that way .
8 ‘ Go on up to the cottage while I get my shoes on . ’
9 Will I step up to the cottage for another bottle , or will you , or shall we go without ?
10 ‘ No … ’ she whispered tremulously as he marched across the sand towards the dark lawns leading up to the cottage .
11 It was tempting to take one of the sacks of fuel up to the cottage and have one last night of heat — a temptation he could n't resist .
12 The British public has two days left to wake up to the gravity of the threat .
13 You can also see why we can not play at being Christians — because God became human for us and took our humanity up to the throne of God .
14 Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience .
15 In the concert-hall , this performance would earn deserved applause , but I 'm not sure that is stands up to the scrutiny that a recording invites .
16 They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill .
17 This row is then passed up to the assembly file , whose structure is identical to the sub-assembly file but contains sub-assemblies ( SA 's ) instead of parts .
18 Their duty is to tell blacks that although group political activism can stop discrimination , growing rich , wise and safe is then up to the individual — to hammer home a message of homework , punctuality , saving and self-discipline , the things that helped America 's immigrants get off the floor .
19 Here the Tebbit school of thought seems to be saying , ‘ It is up to the individual to build a new world through his own efforts . ’
20 After that , it is up to the individual to judge for himself .
21 Toni thought it was up to the individual : ‘ Madonna and Debbie Harry fulfil your iconic dreams , a possible ideal .
22 While there are proper ways of doing things , it is up to the individual to choose or not to choose to do them .
23 Eventually he is sent to a liberal English school where his emergence into adulthood converges with an increasing political awareness and realization that it is up to the individual to rake responsibility for altering the world around him .
24 It is up to the individual to decide the most appropriate arrangement and this should be informed by the range of strategies which he or she intends to use in the classroom .
25 It is up to the individual to assess his or her own ‘ limits ’ based on their own experience and on the advice which they receive .
26 What is required , Locke argues , is that the law of nature be embodied in a set of known and established laws that there be an ind in short that it 's not just up to the individual to state what the law of nature is in any particular case , you know , you 've got a set of known and established laws , you know , which do that .
27 And we went , because it , it 'd been at five o'clock you see , it 'd been up to the second , that was when it was up to the second step
28 While in the 1970s Turkish law prevented any art or antiquities from leaving the country , for whatever reason , in the 1980s the Turkish government woke up to the prestige and international recognition that could accrue from sending travelling exhibitions abroad .
29 Failing council support therefore , it is up to the Trust to muster what support it can from local enthusiasts , and from local groups and individuals .
30 One way to instil confidence is to start with a positive attitude and this starts the moment you step up to the ball .
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