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    Verwenden Sie „be up to“ in einem Satz

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    be up to


    1. But what should he do with the Theology hearing coming up this Sunday? No doubt it wouldn't be up to him, this was all recorded, it was in in-boxes already


    2. It would be up to you


    3. What can she be up to?


    4. Once the ship landed, it would be up to her to find her way out and rejoin her people


    5. The rest will be up to you my young friend; I wish you God’s speed


    6. ' he replied with a glance at the clock 'Do you want to stay here and have something else to eat or do you think you'd be up to grabbing something from the cafe over there?'


    7. Valla quickened her pace but said over her shoulder, “Oh, some kid came by looking for you, you traveling with someone? I told him I thought you'd be up to the house sometime so he just wanted to wait


    8. When I wasn’t worrying over Liam harming her, I was torturing myself with what other activities they might be up to


    9. But most of all, would it be up to the standards of the Hebrews? He knew they had a very strict hygiene code


    10. The rest would be up to the two called Danny and Ben

    11. Therefore it would be up to the Battle Angels to decide their fate


    12. However no one seemed to have seen them although a Sgt from one of the stretcher bearing teams said they were out here somewhere but that they would be up to no good


    13. He sighed, wondering what his old friend might be up to these days, and why, after all this time, he’d suddenly decided to withdraw a large amount of cash from the account


    14. Altef’s eyes narrowed and he stared at Marcos, as though wondering what his minder might be up to


    15. than a minute and we’d be up to our noses in sea water, with


    16. A racer’s body and mind; perhaps even their spirit also had to be up to race conditions


    17. We did have silk, obviously, since we were all wearing it, and might be willing to trade it, but all that would be up to the merchants


    18. seemed to be up to date with the freshest news of the day, and had a very extensive


    19. The rest can be up to her


    20. My mind wondered what Toby might be up to on the weekend and cursed under my breath for not having his phone number

    21. and it will not be up to me to find her


    22. Because, somehow, she understood that, whatever was about to happen, the meaning and resolution of it would be up to her, in a way she couldn’t yet comprehend


    23. “Youssaf,” he began, hesitating a moment as he wondered if his friend would be up to the task


    24. Until then, it would be up to her to ensure that the Gathandrians who asked for her help in building up their mind-powers to keep the enemy at bay received as much support as they required


    25. from then on it would all be up to the respective group how fast they’d solve the


    26. “I'm really not sure I'll be up to going out,” she stated


    27. to be up to 35 in a set by the end of the month? Write it


    28. Wallace, it will be up to you to knock out the


    29. the life that I had been given and it would be up to me to make the


    30. With three broken fingers he wouldn‘t be up to untying himself

    31. Richard watched as Skinny walked away with a bounce in her step and a smile on her face, wondering what she could possibly be up to


    32. His scurrilous brother, Nell’s father kept telling her even though he was dead, that he would be up to see her any day now


    33. Behind him, a few meters away lurking in the shadows of trees were two others just like him, except that one was taller and seemed to have breasts while the third was small, maybe up to her hip in height


    34. ―This is a large dog heart and these string like things are heartworms—see, son—each one can be up to 15 inches long and they occlude the right side of the infected dog‘s heart


    35. for a position of such responsibility but I'm sure that he'll be up to it


    36. Restarting the reactor would be an exercise in attention to detail, but he hoped that Brownie would be up to the task


    37. Soon it would be up to them


    38. know I was coming home but I wanted to know what they'd be up too since I'm not around, and


    39. It would be up to the workers on the floors of the factories to ensure that absolute chaos did not follow


    40. This may not be up to maniacal levels, but it‘s a

    41. Apuna thought about which one of the Jinkais would be up to the task of the first part of plan


    42. “The apology yes, Shane makes his own choices, and that will be up to you to keep


    43. It may be up to us to clear up some of the haze


    44. The dress would be up to her knees! Besides, we haven’t even talked about getting married


    45. Of course, then it would be up to the “rich man’s media news” to report Powell’s actions


    46. It would however be up to Ingrid to deal with that


    47. Took his son, not to Arusha, but to Nairobi where the private hospital was reckoned to be up to top European standards


    48. What could they be up to?”


    49. Once we will be up to our new positions, I will be able to treat you further


    50. With its very long range, which will be up to 6,900 miles with a normal payload of 55 tons, and its cruising speed of 635 miles per hour, the VC-200 will be ideal for the overseas trips of the President














































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