Example sentences of "go up [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She began to be what is termed ‘ a public nuisance ’ going up to strangers , not begging under the terms of the act but importuning them to help her get her daughter back . |
2 | SelectMail for both operating systems will be out next month — prices are the same for both versions and start at $156 , going up to $3,600 . |
3 | Er but if not let's move up erm to towards er towards , and this is erm this is the erm former under-bridge at , going up to Mill . |
4 | The UK-flag bulk carrier Charming was hit by a missile while carrying a cargo of alumina in an Iranian-organized convoy going up to Bandar Khomeini . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ We 're going up to hospitality for a while . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ Yow can turn yer tap off , I 'm going up to bed and you , Katie , better get off too , ’ he said , handing me a saucer with a stub of candle on it . |
9 | One night , ten days after the funeral , as Louise was thinking of going up to bed , Nora began to talk about Constance and her future . |
10 | I might have read , checked papers before going up to bed . |
11 | Somebody 's going up to bed shortly . |
12 | Erm , so , erm , so I 'll see you soon , and you 're going up to bed now I hear are n't you ? |
13 | Going up to Scotland no one would know her so she could travel third but coming back , if the young man travelled with her — it never even entered her head that she would n't meet one — it could be embarrassing . |
14 | This is the one that 's going up to Scotland . |
15 | Take their time going up to Scotland . |
16 | I have thought about going up to Clove Lodge in the dark to say hello to Rosa , when I would n't be able to see my old place . |
17 | The increase in the adult rate is £1 going up to £14 . |
18 | Going to grandma 's , but mum was going up to B and Q. |
19 | And Rufus the other day , my brother and sister all going up to Sheila , the dog 's right there , I 'm going hi ! |
20 | it 's got me going up to Alex saying er er no one wants to do it with me and he 's going look I 'll sleep with you man so I 'm going |
21 | Up Newtown way , they were going up to Ruth . |
22 | We 're just going up to Eastgate Bike Shop to try and get a cable that just snapped |
23 | Well we 're only going up to Eastgate now Jane . |
24 | Fabia was unable to see herself going up to Ven 's front door again , but was very aware that she was going to have to make some kind of an effort . |
25 | It was decided that before going up to Oxford , which in fact he never did , he should spend time with a German family in Mecklenburg and three months studying at the university in Jena , where he attended lectures on philosophy and political economy and made many close friends among German Jews . |
26 | Before going up to Oxford I spent three months of the summer of 1929 in France to improve my French . |
27 | Late afternoon yesterday , my family and I were going up to Dunkil to visit the Bible class who About a dozen deer and one or two stags high on the hill . |
28 | The annual subscription is going up to £8 for the year 1991 , which may seem like a rather large increase to some of us . |
29 | ‘ But what 's the point of going up to Luxor if you never get a chance to see anything ? ’ asked Nanette . |
30 | ‘ Did you lot say you were going up to Appleby ? ’ asked Bedelia . |