Example sentences of "go [adv] up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 and that goes right up to the window yeah , and the time that , we had seven firms
2 Yeah , but there ca n't be there ca n't be enough o , enough erm te ten thousands and this has to go right up to the top .
3 I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line .
4 ‘ No , I would n't let you , you 'd say thank you very much , the fees are this price , and I 'd like a nice flat of my own with carpets going right up to the wall and no counting how much electric fire we use . ’
5 Your going right up to the top are n't you ?
6 ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’
7 So waits now as Lawrence comes up and bowls to him and this , oooh off the edge and that 's going down up towards the third man , going over the ropes down the far end and and that 's one boundary there off the edge at one hundred and thirteen for four , Lawrence wo n't be to happy about that , but it happens to all fast bowlers .
8 Well that 's just what it looks like here you just eating al fresco and going back up to the chateau at a night
9 Then it goes back up to the base rate .
10 Whereas the West Mainland never goes really up at the end of the sentence or at least not to the same extent .
11 ‘ Up in the bloody rafters , ’ said Stone grimly ; he shivered , perhaps a response to the thoughts of having to go back up into the roof space , into the cold , cramped quarters .
12 What is clear is that some — if not all — of the equipment found in the remains of the tent was probably left by Bonington who intended , during his retreat , to go back up to the highest camp .
13 Sprung bases are the most comfortable as the springs go right up to the edges .
14 Sprung-edge bases are the most luxurious , and expensive , as the springs go right up to the edge of the base .
15 And there 's another ten and we 'll just about fit it on if we go right up to the edge of the paper sort of leave one square .
16 you go right up to the bar
17 In the summer they go right up into the mountains , way beyond the permanent snow-line .
18 You can go on up to the house . ’
19 That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch .
20 Instead of getting out at her own floor she went on up to the fourth floor , and stood in front of Matthew Prescott 's front door .
21 But it also went right up to the fifties .
22 Did n't we notice that her voice really was n't that strong when it went right up to the top storey ?
23 The problem went right up to the London board of the company , and it decreed that , in future , sums of money of any size should be handled only by European expatriate employees of the company .
24 With the piece of toast in her hand she went right up to the window and pushed it further open .
25 However he , he must of chosen the right place to go and er he went right up onto the hill and Mr got his shooting er and he bought the thing on the spot .
26 I went right up in the air .
27 And er but of course the whole force of the explosion went right up in the light room .
28 Go on up to the cottage while I get my shoes on . ’
29 Oh one 's gone right up to the top of the
30 I followed Kalchu behind the crowd to a place where there were fewer people and we could go right up to the water 's edge .
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