Example sentences of "[verb] on up the " in BNC.
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1 | After resting , we tramped on up the hill to Loch a'Chait , arriving tired , hot and weary . |
2 | By the side of Gray 's Inn Buildings , which led on up the Avenue , some tall green wooden hoardings jutted out over part of the street and pavement , shielding some roadworks . |
3 | and it seems to carry on up the stairs |
4 | The wind parted imperturbably around the cottage and passed on up the valley . |
5 | She passed on up the street liking and not being detained by the people there and reached her house . |
6 | We decided that we would like to spend much of our available time in the far north , beyond the Arctic Circle so , taking turns at driving and stopping only for fuel and occasional snacks , we thrashed on up the ‘ spine ’ of Norway through spectacular mountain scenery to Trondheim . |
7 | I climbed a wall to drink at the beck , sitting for a while on its banks in the sun before walking on up the legionaries ' highway crossing the Burtersett road under Green Scar Mire and heading up towards Fleet Moss and Kidhow Gate . |
8 | He moved on up the street , or would have moved on if he had been able to . |
9 | Slowly they moved on up the slope , using the trees for protection , watching and listening until they had reached the top , and open ground . |
10 | Crossing the head of the ravine , he headed on up the meadow keeping within the treeline for protection and using the flashlight . |
11 | We headed on up the alleyway , the map before us . |
12 | They wandered on up the hillside . |
13 | So I pedalled on up the Via Capitano . |
14 | Or , you can carry on up the narrow and beautiful Nive valley to the village of Esterençuby . |
15 | ‘ You need your eyes tested , ’ she said to herself finally as she trudged on up the steps , the melting ice-creams dripping all over her fingers . |
16 | But Gabriel trudged on up the ladder , knowing only that he preferred to be with Izzie and her father than alone in the chapel with these stony figures against its walls , all staring with stony eyes , and all too lonely to touch one another . |
17 | Then ride on up the hill and when the road levels out watch for some of the traditional island crafts . |
18 | Pushing this individual bodily round and down , into Wattie Kerr s arms , he shouted to hold him , and raced on up the stairs . |
19 | She turned away and carrying the basket with great care , walked on up the road to Tace Way . |
20 | The second Lady Deverill , having pulled her horse off Hullabaloo at the last minute , leaving herself just enough time to put him right at the ditch and hedge , did n't even bother to stop and admire her handiwork before riding on up the hill to rejoin the hunt and tell her husband that there seemed to have been a rather fearful accident . |
21 | He had put his anorak on again , no sign of the gun , no bulge as he climbed in and we started on up the mountain road , windscreen wipers slashing back and forth . |
22 | He turned and charged quickly off into the forest to rescue his friend , only to find a German splayed out on the ground and Tommy still running on up the hill . |
23 | ‘ Then we can go on up the highway until we catch them , ’ Hugh suggested . |
24 | I wrench the steering-wheel back from uncertainty and thrash on up the hill . |
25 | In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin . |
26 | The sleeping-car attendant sighed deeply at so much opulent femininity and philosophically returned to his roomette , and I went on up the train into the next car , where my own bed lay . |
27 | She took a step backwards and this seemed to satisfy him , because he went on up the ladder . |
28 | Eventually he sighed again , picked up his bag and went on up the steps into his house . |
29 | For the Kunsthaus and its distinguished collection , cross Bellevue Platz , keep on up the Ramstrasse and the Kunsthaus is on your left . |
30 | He mumbled his thanks and strode on up the road . |