Example sentences of "[noun sg] go up from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A shout of laughter goes up from the room .
2 A roar went up from the crowd .
3 When word of the Everqueen 's presence was known , a great cheer went up from the army , and all the warriors gained new heart .
4 An undisciplined cheer went up from the crew members who had been watching the fight .
5 A great cheer went up from the crowd as Otley approached daubed with my blue eye shadow and making threatening gestures in the direction of the enemy .
6 And er this hand went up from the back , you see .
7 A great cry compounded of rage , sorrow , hatred and vituperation went up from the town walls as the colourful company under the Plantagenet Leopards turned and rode back towards the castle , leaving the slight jerking figure to its dance of death .
8 He wants to be ready with something his own people have prepared , as soon as the alarm goes up from the Secretary of the Cabinet .
9 A number of gentlemen raised their hands uncertainly and a gasp of surprise went up from the assembly as it became evident that almost all the food had been bought on Rayne 's behalf .
10 A thrilling squeal goes up from the mid-teen moshers who comprise a high proportion of the audience when they see Hetfield striding to the stage-front for the opening ‘ Enter Sandman ’ guitar in hand , after everyone had been resigned to the quaint prospect of their fave leonine frontman reduced to a vocals-only role due to his injured left hand .
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