Example sentences of "go up [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Tribe , not knowing how to fly when the propeller stopped turning , glided heavily eastward and crash-landed in a field full of German infantry , who were having a meal before going up to join the attack . |
2 | This is far from obvious in snowy conditions , and attempts to go up form the stance are forced off left . |
3 | If borrowing takes the strain , taxes — not just our taxes , but the next generation 's too — have to go up to service the debt . |
4 | Granpa told me to ‘ shhh ’ and did n't smile again until I went up to get the arithmetic prize , a box of coloured crayons that were damned-all use to anyone . |
5 | Then a sign went up saying the business had transferred . |
6 | She did this every evening , and every evening a hundred hands went up to catch the garter . |
7 | Rosalie Ray did this every evening , and every evening a hundred hands went up to catch the garter . |
8 | Posters will go up to advertise the reward scheme and the animal lovers hope some of the shocking facts and figures included would spur the public into action . |
9 | Next week posters of striker Ian Wright go up to fill the gap left by Gary Lineker 's departure for Japan . |
10 | But what , he demands , about the panic when interest rates go up to fund the deficit , and the City begins to think that Labour will win . |