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

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1 Very occasionally his path crossed that of a couple walking home or a group of a young friends going up to the centre , and then the brief appraising glances they gave him left Zen feeling obscurely ill at ease , underlining as they did his lack of purpose or direction .
2 Yvonne seemed silently furious , then announced she was going up to the lifeboat shed to buy some souvenir crap or whatever .
3 Parties then with noise , just imagine going up to the door where there are fifty or sixty seething people in there .
4 Well I 'll , I 'm going up to the vet so I 'll leave it running when we 're in the vet .
5 Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky .
6 I gave one dose of Syphilinum 200 and 4 weeks later she had fear of cancer , stomach discomfort and a peculiar symptom of food going up to the back of the nose on swallowing .
7 Were going up to the test match at the Oval , Clive likes that .
8 We see him depicted as a young boy in Luke 2 , obedient to his parents , going up to the Temple and spending time with the learned men asking questions .
9 ‘ I 'm going up to the attics . ’
10 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 .
11 Instead of another row with her mother , she had decided that she must get to the bottom of things by going up to the Hall and speaking to Miss Hatherby , and she pedalled as fast as she could .
12 Another mile revealed a track going up to the plateau and a sign pointing straight ahead to ‘ Hamouda ’ — a village which was not on any of the maps .
13 ‘ It 's time for his check up , ’ she said , going up to the Bookman 's cage .
14 Now he 'd told me he was going up to the Cathedral .
15 but he keeps going up to the gnomes and saying hello is that no he come home the other night and the , we , no the other day Sam he tipped all the bloody soil out of the earth and done something else , he said he 's a naughty boy and she 's said to Sam he wants a smacking he said I 'm not smacking him
16 Oh cos I 'm going up to the doctors as you know .
17 Pop and I remember going up to the captain 's cabin after you had gone to bed and eating lovely bala chaung sandwiches .
18 All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house .
19 it was literally b literally like going up to the shop and buying a newspaper .
20 It was the last of his nightly chores and he looked around once more to make certain that he had not forgotten anything before going up to the room where his young wife was resting .
21 And then he went on and he landed up in Seattle the time they were going up to the Klondike Gold Rush .
22 When she got there she found that it was rather full , but being a regular churchgoer she did not mind going up to the front where there were plenty of empty pews .
23 They began to look for more drink and the Junior showed his initiative by going up to the off-licence with the Porter and bringing back armfuls of the stuff .
24 The paper is going up to the Library Advisory Committee with a request for suggestions for cuts , and I enclose a copy of the last page with its summary for your information .
25 Sex and cigarettes were the main things , and going up to the Youth Centre to smash the legs off the table-tennis tables .
26 Yeah but I 'm talking about going up to the gym .
27 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 .
28 He wants you to go up to the villa . ’
29 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 ? ’
30 They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill .
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