Example sentences of "[vb past] go up [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I thought you 'd gone up there and got it .
2 There is not much evidence that real wages in Europe began to go up significantly until the later part of the 1860s , but even before then the general feeling that times were improving was unmistakable in the developed countries , the contrast with the disturbed and desperate 1830s and 1840s was palpable .
3 If it was at the bottom where it 's flat , where you just , you 're just coming down , and then you started to go up again , just at the bottom there , it 's , it 's zero for
4 rather be up there with them they sanctioned to go up there on a Friday night and they said that , that lot of them do er you know , what you call it , there you go up and everyone 's in the mood to sell you something , they let you , you know
5 No , I was thinking about feeling heavy when you got to the bottom of that drop and started going up again — and feeling light and floaty at the top . ’
6 The rate appeared to go up very slightly when the cell was there , but by such a small amount that Palmer wrote in his logbook ‘ You would n't bet on cold fusion on the basis of these results ; but neither would you bet against it . ’
7 And by this we mean in terms of things like the cost of fuel , although it did go up again in nineteen seventy nine , but also with respect to new services being offered .
8 Yes , like many of the others , I happen to be one of the ones who did go up there and take a look at it , erm , at the time , and I hope that the motion as er , not only to the county archivist but all the staff over there for the very hard work and diligent work of which they put in .
9 Cos if you g if anybody go down there now they could see where what we call the Pier Head , so ships had to go up there and turn in to the lock gate .
10 They would go mid-week when he had to go up there for Joskiss 's ; they need not be vulgar weekend lovers .
11 So anyway , I said to her the week before last when he went up on the Sunday , I said go up there and say to her
12 But after she had finished the first part of her lecture ; after slightly nodding her head to the generous applause ; after the lights had gone up again ; after Ashenden had said ( as every chairman since Creation had said ) how much everyone had enjoyed the talk and how grateful everyone was that not only had the distinguished speaker fascinated each and every one of them but also had agreed to answer any questions which he was absolutely sure everyone in the room was aching to put to such a distinguished expert in the field … it was only then that Dr Moule was able to survey the two intruders .
13 John Matthews , chairman of the CIA energy committee , said that a recent CIA investment survey had shown that although investment had dropped from £2000m in 1991 to £1600m–£1800m in 1992 , the amount invested in health , safety and the environment had gone up considerably and the amount invested in energy efficiency had remained level .
14 The morning after he had left his swimming things in the stolen Mini , when he had gone up early to see old Bones , he had found Nails fast asleep in the straw in the chestnut mare 's box .
15 The landlord Les Helm could not afford the rent payments under the new lease as his rent had gone up sevenfold .
16 Interest and dividend income had fallen 11 per cent to £7.3 billion and other receipts , including the national business rates , had gone up only 1 per cent to £15.6 billion .
17 The population had gone up too — from 30 per cent of the Atlantic states ' population in 1960 to 37 per cent in 1982 .
18 Then loneliness and their failure to appreciate our culinary efforts must have depressed the visitors , also ‘ Defence de ’ notices had gone up everywhere .
19 Her chin had gone up straightaway .
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