Example sentences of "[noun] go up [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She begs her sister to go up to the top of the tower of the castle and look out for them , and keeps calling out to her , ‘ Anne , sister Anne , dost thou see nothing coming ? ’
2 ‘ Do I have your permission to go up to the belvedere and look around ? ’
3 Blood-sugar level goes up on the digestion of food .
4 But the tax on company cars goes up by a third .
5 I 'd arranged with the local flying club to go up in a small ‘ Cub ’ training aircraft , which is well-suited for aerial photography as it has a very slow cruising speed .
6 Perhaps yeah I think you must have been airborne at that stage to be er , had such a enormous flame going up into the balloon .
7 Current members of the Club go up for the weekend to climb ( this year it was too cold — even the lakes were frozen ) and after dinner retire to doss on whatever floor may be found .
8 The horse went up to the manger and stood there .
9 Meredith went up to the rehearsal room in a less tetchy state of mind .
10 So when on 16 August the letter drops on the door mat , the phone call comes from school , or the lists go up on the notice board , teenagers who have failed to get the right grades for that coveted university of polytechnic place may feel that the world has come to an end .
11 I saw Falconer go up to the top of the tower .
12 These lifts go up through the ceiling into the room above .
13 THE flag goes up on the 1993 Eastern Centre Motorcycle Grass Track racing season on Sunday at Brazils Farm , Woodham Ferrers , near Chelmsford .
14 A shout of laughter goes up from the room .
15 Howls of laughter went up from the other boys .
16 Bernie went up to the singer after the show and said , we thought you were called The Teenage Rebels , yet you 're not teenagers and you 're certainly not rebellious .
17 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 .
18 If she had thought of it , she would have looked before : she had registered the reporter and photographer going up to the flat above , and had said to herself that they did n't , very obviously , have the class of the young men from the London Sundays .
19 By the time she had got her cases up to the guest room , made the bed up and sorted out her food supplies it was beginning to get dark and , although she had a burning desire to go up to the studio , caution prevailed .
20 In all cases consent goes up to a certain point only .
21 This time the ascension does not bring down the curtain on the life of Jesus ; instead , the curtain goes up on the life of the Church .
22 But I have seen a coke stove , cast iron coke stove on a chimney going up to the ceiling in the dark absolutely glowing bright , bright , red .
23 In fact , they were so bad in the one matinee performance in which they were tried out , that the original speeches were reinstated by the time the curtain went up at the Globe Theatre that evening .
24 The curtain went up on the second act to reveal the face from this image lying on the ground where it was walked over and trampled on by the cast .
25 ‘ All boats go up on a rising tide , ’ observes Frank Delaney philosophically at the end of one of those come-on-Fred-we-give-you-all-this-advertising-how-about-an-in-depth-profile pieces , in this case on Harper-Collins , that PN does so well .
26 Rab went up to the bar .
27 Suddenly a cry went up along the line .
28 Well , the speedway season is upon us ; tapes go up at the Oxford Stadium on Friday .
29 When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval .
30 Stairs on the right went up to the sixteen guest rooms .
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