Example sentences of "up [conj] going [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless you are forced to sail high by a boat close to leeward , come out of the start powered up and going fast . |
2 | A couple of jets screamed over the island at one point , two Jaguars wing to wing about one hundred metres up and going fast , crossing the whole island in an eye-blink and racing out to sea . |
3 | I was always keen on dressing up and going out to meet my friends . |
4 | And all this nonsense about getting up and going out . |
5 | ‘ I mean , we took her in when she came back from London with her tail between her legs , and we fed her and gave her a roof over her head , but she was forever dolling herself up and going out . |
6 | Karr barked at him , getting up and going across to him . |
7 | It looked as if we had painted ourselves into a corner and I was on the verge of giving up and going home when Jake trundled up with his totter 's cart and his little skewbald pony . |
8 | The field is on a slope , so that there is a difference between going up and going down — but that is all . |
9 | May eighty- nine , only four months later , having had , having had a finger amputated , have received monthly benefits from the time of claim up until going back to work , of thirteen thousand , four hundred and seventy-five pounds . |