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

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1 The length of life we can expect to enjoy has gone up markedly over that period and the number of children who die before the age of five in developing countries has been reduced by half .
2 For instance , the incidence of reported rape has gone up dramatically in the last five years but this has also coincided with a change in police policy designed to give victims support and to take every allegation seriously .
3 Course the garage has gone up then .
4 In that 13 years manufacturing output under his Government in Britain has gone up less than 6 per cent .
5 The amendment which has gone up there and which I think is being circulated is our amendment which is designed to achieve spending at the government target figure .
6 You know that big bloody place has gone up now !
7 And we do provide you with sales literature to say well actually strange to say but it has gone up recently it is only fifty eight pounds a week .
8 But because labour related to cost of the total has gone up so much , er i i most people now prepared to pack would prefer to do .
9 As you might imagine my monthly food bill has gone up quite appreciably , far more than the five pounds a month just before the programme Too Long a Winter was made .
10 The rental on council houses has gone up quite considerably , people are worried about that .
11 I thought you 'd gone up there and got it .
12 We all it is ba , well I say all it is this bloody great strip right be between the ceiling and the walls , the right length of corridor and the manager see it and he said look that should be shiny sort of like and it 's all pitted so he said you 'll have to go up here he said and do it all with steel abrasive said fair enough .
13 ‘ We shall have to go up there and sort it out , and you can make an apology .
14 Little as she relished the idea , she supposed she would have to go up there before the light went altogether — see if there was some kind of signal she could make to advertise her presence .
15 ‘ Then I suppose I 'll have to go up there and find out . ’
16 We shall have to go up there
17 That 's right , even though your salary may well have gone up quite a bit more than that .
18 We will have gone up there three times out of four .
19 There 's a road just opposite — he must 've gone up there .
20 Cos if you g if anybody go down there now they could see where what we call the Pier Head , so ships had to go up there and turn in to the lock gate .
21 They would go mid-week when he had to go up there for Joskiss 's ; they need not be vulgar weekend lovers .
22 They 've gone up again have n't they Jan ?
23 No no they 've gone up again .
24 But after she had finished the first part of her lecture ; after slightly nodding her head to the generous applause ; after the lights had gone up again ; after Ashenden had said ( as every chairman since Creation had said ) how much everyone had enjoyed the talk and how grateful everyone was that not only had the distinguished speaker fascinated each and every one of them but also had agreed to answer any questions which he was absolutely sure everyone in the room was aching to put to such a distinguished expert in the field … it was only then that Dr Moule was able to survey the two intruders .
25 John Matthews , chairman of the CIA energy committee , said that a recent CIA investment survey had shown that although investment had dropped from £2000m in 1991 to £1600m–£1800m in 1992 , the amount invested in health , safety and the environment had gone up considerably and the amount invested in energy efficiency had remained level .
26 The morning after he had left his swimming things in the stolen Mini , when he had gone up early to see old Bones , he had found Nails fast asleep in the straw in the chestnut mare 's box .
27 The landlord Les Helm could not afford the rent payments under the new lease as his rent had gone up sevenfold .
28 Interest and dividend income had fallen 11 per cent to £7.3 billion and other receipts , including the national business rates , had gone up only 1 per cent to £15.6 billion .
29 The population had gone up too — from 30 per cent of the Atlantic states ' population in 1960 to 37 per cent in 1982 .
30 Then loneliness and their failure to appreciate our culinary efforts must have depressed the visitors , also ‘ Defence de ’ notices had gone up everywhere .
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