Similar words: up to the eyes, up to the mark, up-to-the-minute, up to the minute, up to the present, be up to the standard, to the north, to the nines.
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1. Up to then there had been little social division in towns and houses were crowded in on themselves in a formless way.
2. Vincent had up to then only given vague hints about his relationship with Sien.
3. Up to then, she had managed pretty well.
4. I didn't know the fact up to then.
5. Up to then she had led an active life.
6. Up to then, there had been only words, which are easier to cover up in our age of infinite digital self-reproduction and self-dissemination, and so much easier to forget.
7. In fact , up to then , I never had been so truly free in my life.
8. Up to then, there were still good subject matters to write about.
9. Up to then, they'd merrily bashed out albums in between tours.
10. Up to then[sentencedict.com], we had finished reading the second volume of War and Peace.
11. Up to then, US artists tended to defer to their heroes in Paris.
12. The isolated Burmese government up to then had allowed in just a trickle of assistance from neighbors Thailand, Singapore, China and India.
13. Not that I'd had an entirely sexless existence up to then – I simply managed my desires with my own hands, learning what I liked and how to satisfy myself sexually.
14. Up to then, I'd been sitting next to my wife, Gloria, half-hidden behind Garagiola.
15. Up to then members of the Tutsi minority had controlled the army and government.
16. Up to then she had guessed that everyone in my family held onto their drinks, so as not to make water rings on the end tables.
17. I had up to then only seen poems in printed books--no mistakes penned through, no sign to the eye of doubt or trouble or any human weakness.
18. Up to then, I thought I was watching my diet.
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19. The worst time began in the autumn of 1810, which year had up to then been one of peak earnings.
20. The kiss of the prince breaks the spell of narcissism and awakens a womanhood which up to then has remained undeveloped.
21. Hughes suggested that when I made the transition to becoming a full-time pro, I might lose some of the individuality and freshness that had helped me to succeed up to then.
22. There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then. The striking part is, it only lasts a couple of pages.
23. The driving philosophy in Chinese business and politics is if you're too stupid to find out what they're up to then you lose, they're the better player.
24. At that time, I was not fully aware what it really meant to me, as up to then, never had I met some big troubles.
25. There's a striking moment at the start of Thucydides' "Peloponnesian War" when he surveys Greek history up to then.
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