Example sentences of "go up on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And if we draw a line it 's the analogy of someone pedalling on a bicycle , if you reach thirty five and you 're going up on a bicycle like that it 's reasonably steep but not too steep , you can cope with that on a regular basis . |
2 | I mean , it 's only going up on the wall with those three others . |
3 | Go left , down , right , then fall down , push the crate onto the button and go up on the lift , then left along the lower platform , push the crate left onto the switch , fall down , then go up on the lift , collect the speaker , fall down , go right and up on the lift , go left along the top platform , go up and left , go up on the lift , and continue going up on the platforms . |
4 | It 's large a low level route , sticking to valley bottoms and passes rather to going up on the fells . |
5 | Going up on the board outside ? |
6 | The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening . |
7 | The time I went before that , I got erm , like a frostbitten thumb , because I was going up on the chair lift , and er , I dropped one of my gloves , and it was quite a cold day , so by the time I 'd got to the top , and skied all the way back down , and then down the road going back to try and find me gloves , because I had borrowed them from a friend , |
8 | ‘ Why , going up on the beam instead of you . ’ |
9 | It led to a hallway , with stairs going up on the left . |
10 | I mean , you could see it going up on the hill above you . |
11 | So I said well please make sure you 're in before you 're to go up on the bus . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Blood-sugar level goes up on the digestion of food . |
14 | she said , so she goes up on the step now , goes to this |
15 | Their names went up on a list on the school board as being entitled to free lunches . |
16 | Back in Cardiff , my name went up on the Honours Board and my father , in the last year before his retirement , quietly enjoyed the thought that I was to spend at least part of my life in the county in which his father had been born . |
17 | Until 1978 that is , when we had the first and last National Conference in this country and after spending about three days cooking rice and feeling very exhausted , I went up on the platform to speak on behalf of Chi lean women and I was made to shut up . |
18 | So anyway , I said to her the week before last when he went up on the Sunday , I said go up there and say to her |
19 | She went up on the hills or down to the beach . |
20 | I helped with the cows and the chickens , and went up on the hills with Mr Parks and his dog to look at the sheep . |
21 | In The Ladybird New Testament the story is similarly altered to include a dream rather than a vision : One day Peter went up on the roof of the house where he was staying in Joppa to pray . |
22 | I mean , I 'd had the feeling before , a bit , the first couple of times I went up on the End , it was that much closer to the spindle . |
23 | A sign which went up on the Raiders ' dressing-room door after the match , advising that only Australian media personnel were welcome , bore witness to the visitors ' touchiness about defeat , though at least they did not follow Manly 's example and grumble about the referee . |
24 | He went up on the left of me , sliced back in front of my car and dived at the inside of Niki from way too far back … |
25 | This time , the lights went up on the slipper-fight . |
26 | Ernie , who was employed by him , would go up on a Sun day to feed his stock and unbeknown to Dick Gooding would bring the old mule back with him , hitch him to the hand cart and pull it over to Birling Bank , this went on for some time and poor old Dick knew nothing of these goings on . |
27 | Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree . |
28 | Then a man would go up on a ladder outside and put a hook on a chain around the ridge tree . |
29 | I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the |
30 | This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world . |