Example sentences of "[noun pl] go up to " in BNC.

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1 Look at all the erm cars going up to those houses up there look !
2 There 's quite a lot of the broch showing , too , almost the complete circle , with one very high bit where I 'm told there are steps going up to what 's left of the top level , with a view . ’
3 Do your kids go up to School then is that where they went ?
4 And , excluding oil and other erratic items , the underlying deficit with non-EC countries went up to £711m in April .
5 Nails went up to her .
6 There are also problems at Wild Cat Tor , where serious erosion has been caused by climbers going up to the Blue Grass and Singing Kettle buttresses .
7 Here at last you are in the real mountains , with the highest peaks going up to some 5,000 feet .
8 Subterfuges were devised and pressures were applied to prevent appeals going up to Paris .
9 We must consequently not expect Greek callers at Palestinian ports to go up to Jerusalem for the pleasure of observing Jewish festivals .
10 Er Tom has also asked for twenty tonne of anutrients to go up to .
11 As it got closer , its lights went up to full beam .
12 and it being full of , of animals , most of them nasty animals , that would frighten you , like snakes and squirrels , I do n't know why squirrels , and , and like I had a picture in my mind , I ca n't remember whether it was the swimming baths I 'd been to , or whatever , like you know how they , quite often they have little ramps , or maybe they do n't , but the ones I 'd been to had ramps , stairs going up to them or whatever ,
13 The two rabbits went up to the board at a hopping run and crouched in a patch of nettles on the far side , wrinkling their noses at the smell of a dead cigarette-end somewhere in the grass .
14 The pegs went up to the level of the bottom of the big dome .
15 The Guardian/ICM poll , taken last week when interest rates went up to 15 per cent , also found that Labour had maintained its 10 per cent lead over the Conservatives .
16 Normally , the rates are £19.50 for the first halt hour and for each additional quarter of an hour or part of it , £4.50 , For weekday overtime the rates go up to £23.80 and £5.45 , for Saturday overtime , £24.70 and £5.65 , Sunday overtime , £31.70 and £7.15 and for Bank holiday overtime , £37.00 and £8.25 .
17 So you have the downstairs back and the the front stairs go up to the ca n't actually see That 's definitely the back door .
18 The DHSS were playing me up over the removal grant , so one of my sons went up to the house to see if there were any letters — everything had been smashed , crocks were smashed and the beds were slashed .
19 In the plains , its contribution drops to 37 per cent , and that of crop residues goes up to 31 per cent .
20 Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky .
21 Very occasionally his path crossed that of a couple walking home or a group of a young friends going up to the centre , and then the brief appraising glances they gave him left Zen feeling obscurely ill at ease , underlining as they did his lack of purpose or direction .
22 All they broke all the windows went up to all the shops do n't you remember ?
23 Having waited long enough to see if they were needed , the two girls went up to Moran and kissed him on the lips as they did every night .
24 At Morrison & Gibb , according to one survivor , the girls went up to a special room to learn all the types , and another former Morrison & Gibb " learner " remembered that " you were given a card with the lay of the case " and just had to get on with it , practising until you could pick up the type correctly .
25 ‘ How dare you come barging into my room without knocking ? ’ she gasped , scrambling up on to the rumpled counterpane , two hands going up to her blonde hair as she felt his gaze take a rapid inventory of her voluptuous disarray .
26 My wages went up to £40 .
27 The man reared back in pain and his hands went up to his face .
28 The number of arrests went up to 46 when the partners of those arrested were also taken in by police .
29 One day in the spring of 1941 , as I was walking with my schoolfriend Wilma in Via Cavour , the elegant street in the centre of Parma , we saw two men go up to another who was quietly reading the paper outside a café .
30 When the train crossing time was increased to 30 seconds the mean delays went up to 0.52 , 0.75 and 3.0 seconds for the three vehicle separation times , and the maximum queue lengths became 2 , 4 and 10 respectively .
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