Example sentences of "[verb] move up a " in BNC.
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1 | DESMOND DOUGLAS , 36 , a legend in British table tennis over the past decade has moved up a place to No 3 on the new England men 's ranking list , writes John Woodford . |
2 | Todd first boxes Scotland 's Stephen Wilson , 20 , who has moved up a weight since winning silver at the 1989 world juniors and an ABA title in 1990 . |
3 | — THE THF owned Golden Fleece in Thirsk has moved up a notch or two , both in the kitchen and on the cash register , since last we were there . |
4 | But the organisational side needs to move up a gear — or the RIAC may be looking towards Wexford for a replacement round for next year 's championship . |
5 | No a bit bigger seems to me if we 'd moved up a bit we would have had a bit more room . |
6 | And and there 's always the chance of getting it back at a later stage er but the whole market will have moved up a level . |
7 | The Edinburgh side needed to move up a gear to jolt Celtic out of their rhythm . |
8 | We decided to move up a gear . |
9 | Once new operators start to look towards the itchy-footed turboprop pilots to fulfil their needs , everyone can start moving up a step and there may again be room on the first rung of the ladder . |
10 | This week , each will be hoping to move up a gear for the first of the year 's major championships , even if Augusta do still insist on calling it a tournament . |