Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] up to the " in BNC.

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1 I would n't have omitted him three hours before , but now it seemed I must face up to the situation as it was without him .
2 And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program .
3 I 'll walk up to the main road .
4 So I turned round then and said right said to Sharan I 'll drop you off at the house and I said when she 's ready I 'll walk up to the shop .
5 I 'll go up to the house and phone the police and get an ambulance to stand by .
6 ‘ I think I 'll go up to the Cathedral , ’ says the sergeant .
7 I 'll go up to the bathroom . ’
8 I 'll go up to the office , that 's not Teresa 's diary , it 's mine !
9 Well if everybody wants to , I 'll , I 'll give everybody one of these and I 'll go up to the top
10 I could sidle up to the hi-fi and turn it off , snap on the light-switch and announce quite calmly to all the sycophants here that Luke Denner is nothing more than a callous murderer .
11 I said to her , I was saying it to Mum earlier , if that was me with a family , I 'd wake up to the fact that you 're pa , I , I I , there 's too many here .
12 I 'd walk up to the corner of Mill Street — a very scruffy street , and there was a gang of fellers standing on the corner and some of them were sitting on the pub sill and others standing around .
13 You know me , I run with the hare an' hunt with the hounds : I 'd suck up to the devil himself for a penny . ’
14 At about 2am I used to go up to the lab .
15 But when we were young , she and I used to get up to the most dreadful pranks . ’
16 er and of course I 've known Walter for years but I do n't know his wife , I 've never met his wife and of course not being able to get out into the street now , I should get out for about two years after I lost my husband and then I got this er awful pain nobody knows unless they have it er this arthritis in my knees , you see , and erm and then I found that it was too much for me to er otherwise I used to walk up to the post box road and I used to count the steps , three hundred and something steps there and three hundred and something back , you see , and to the front door , you see , but I , I ca n't do it now but I have with help and I went out last year with er Mrs and er twice we went to Dulwich which I enjoyed and so did she and the last time we went to and er we had our lunch and we went to see my cousins at West Suffolk and and , and then came home again , you see , and that 's the only time I went out last year and usually I used to go to for a day and I am hoping that if I , I am hoping , well you can only hope , that I might perhaps go so out one Sunday , once , just once in the , you see , because er , th that 's when when you 're old you 've got to keep , you 've got to hope for something
17 The same with the signalmen , I would go up to the signalman and tell him , Well on the other shift you know , they would have left that train away first , before they left that other one in you see .
18 Well yeah I mean I 'm , I shall go up to the bank but that 's all
19 I will go up to the roof , just remember though to tell them to send a ladder up there ’ said Ralph ‘ Take the child with you and hurry ’ And with that Carter ran as fast as he could through the dark air with the lady and child and before long he was out Ralph 's sight .
20 I said and that 's why cos Paul said to me , he said , I never hear you moan , I said look you wo n't hear me moan because it 's not that I enjoy the job I hate the job I said I hate the work , and I find it hard work but at the end of the day on a Friday , I know that six o'clock in the morning on a Friday I can go up to the Nationwide Anglia , slip my card in there and I know there 's gon na be a couple of hundred of quid in there with the
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