Example sentences of "going up [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | New buildings going up above broad boulevards ; spacious parks and rose-filled gardens , under a sky dramatic with cloud patterns ; the sense of a vigorous and tough-minded white community , with some at least eager to work out a new society along with the blacks . |
2 | The person avoided the situation at point A , believing that their anxiety was going to keep on going up along the dotted line . |
3 | Agrippa smiled , going up beside the doctor and picking up the white rose . |
4 | Right , erm , what happens then , Philip , if the client says to you , and it 's unlikely with Covermaster , but it 's the same principle if you 're talking of a savings plan or a pension , erm , I do n't like the idea of my money being invested in a managed fund , I 've been reading the financial press , and I 'm very interested and excited at the thought of the Japanese market going up through the roof . |
5 | But I suppose the old house has pulled down under pressure and built on now but that was the only house going up through there in them days . |
6 | I 'm going up to Jack 's for a bite and a bubbly between shows . |
7 | Stevenson , a quick-moving , stocky northerner with a distinguished record in every possible branch of the Met , was rumoured to be going up to Assistant Commissioner just as soon as the present incumbent retired . |
8 | We see him depicted as a young boy in Luke 2 , obedient to his parents , going up to the Temple and spending time with the learned men asking questions . |
9 | ‘ Did you lot say you were going up to Appleby ? ’ asked Bedelia . |
10 | ‘ We 're going up to hospitality for a while . |
11 | ‘ It 's time for his check up , ’ she said , going up to the Bookman 's cage . |
12 | I gave one dose of Syphilinum 200 and 4 weeks later she had fear of cancer , stomach discomfort and a peculiar symptom of food going up to the back of the nose on swallowing . |
13 | A holiday-maker had once described the ascent to him as ‘ like going up to Heaven ’ . |
14 | The solicitor is supposed to be going up to Edinburgh , to see him . ’ |
15 | The annual subscription is going up to £8 for the year 1991 , which may seem like a rather large increase to some of us . |
16 | Another mile revealed a track going up to the plateau and a sign pointing straight ahead to ‘ Hamouda ’ — a village which was not on any of the maps . |
17 | After tea she had to ride out on Midnight , which she could work in with going up to Uncle Knacker 's to see the new horses . |
18 | With Kuwait 's refinery capacity going up to 664,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of 1986 , KPC 's policy is to look for further outlets . |
19 | The next week they were in Trenton , New Jersey , before going up to Hartford in Connecticut . |
20 | After the holidays she would be going up to Guides . |
21 | Some parents complain that they feel rather awkward going up to their child , when ( for example ) she is not behaving badly , in order to say , ‘ You are painting so nicely , I really feel pleased ’ . |
22 | Michael was busy with his review , frequently going up to London , and I was busy with family affairs . |
23 | Every year on the Wednesday evening , after going up to bed , I used to stand at my window and gaze towards the fair some five hundred yards away , watching the flickering lights and hearing the screams and music , feeling quite sad that the show was over for another year . |
24 | Now he 'd told me he was going up to the Cathedral . |
25 | Getting near Richmond Row going up to Rose Hill Police Station , and a big feller comes to Mowat 's side appealing to him to let his mate go . |
26 | Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky . |
27 | He was young to be going up to Cambridge , but was taken on there and gained a first in Preliminary Natural Sciences . |
28 | Once Clive was in the hypnotic state on this occasion , I asked him to visualize going up to someone he knew slightly , taking a few deep breaths and then asking them a simple question — ‘ Could you please tell me the time ? ’ or ‘ Do you know the way to such-and-such a street ? ’ |
29 | After the funeral was over and the bereaved student returned to college , instead of going up to him and holding him — or even just politely commiserating with him — most students ignored him . |
30 | The nuns would all be going up to Dublin to collect her body shortly . |