Example sentences of "[noun sg] go up the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile the main path route goes up the valley until sea reappears ( where these two routes merge ) .
2 I knew that I would get a lift on a boat going up the canal .
3 I worked it out , from things Barbara Coleman told me , and I hitched a lift in a car going up the valley and walked the last mile or two .
4 He said well I could n't see any of that did n't even see the club go up the tree .
5 Another time in the same club he turned to me and said , ‘ The fellow on my other side went up the Irrawaddy in 1943 and he 's been taking me back there with him .
6 There are tantalising descriptions of buildings now demolished — ‘ a wonderful high ceiling in the banking hall going up the equivalent of two storeys ’ — plus accounts of lunchtimes and commuting .
7 The civilian went up the ladder and retrieved the attaché case .
8 The hand closed over the receiver picked up vibration , and the cord to the microphone went up the wearer 's sleeve unobtrusively .
9 Notice how the grain goes up the body of Teddy , and his elbow nestles in the cushion
10 I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant .
11 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same
12 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same .
13 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same
14 did the man go up the school ? , he never did he ?
15 Say 12345 , first making your voice go up the scale ( you are not singing , just using your speaking voice ) , then going down the scale .
16 Woman and the man went up the garden
17 The spider went up the spout is me , down come the rain and out come the sun , all the sun came out in the rain , Insy Winsy spider climbed up again
18 As a result , it looks as though any rethink of this weekend goes up the spout in favour of the ghastliness of paper for the beastly bureaucrats .
19 I tell you when he 's coming but then I 'd have the cooker going up the Swannee Well , well no .
20 Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd
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