Example sentences of "go up at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There are some posh flats going up at neighbouring Royal Quays which will provide building jobs : ‘ It 's Sun City in the middle of Bantustan , ’ a Labour councillor said to me . |
2 | No , be honest now : we were n't going up at all . |
3 | Or recognising that up there the air might be too rarefied and you do n't want to go up at all . |
4 | The first poster went up at Oval station on April 14 . |
5 | ‘ You see , ’ resumed Morse , ‘ Stratton never went up at all to his room in The Randolph — not at that point . |
6 | Yeah , he 's up there sound-o , and he was up this way , he went up at one and got up about ten minutes after this one , so |
7 | they sent it back , I think , I thought the twelve was , was quite good actually , I thought the twelve when they went up at twelve , but then when they changed it back to the junior and infants it was the elev , the eleven and it was a bit , I think it , you know eleven might be perhaps too young , I think twelve is a reasonable |
8 | The curtain went up at 2 pm , so the children had to arrive at the theatre at about 1.15 to get ready . |
9 | An ironical cheer went up at this and we settled down for the night . |
10 | The take-off flare went up at 0440 hours and Colonel Seawell was the first away as Group Commander . |
11 | Oh , I did n't see him go up at all . |
12 | In fact , prices can go up at any time , not necessarily in April . |
13 | Go up at all costs to Lescun , three steep miles from the main road in the mountains to the right , at a height of 3,000 feet . |
14 | I go up at nine and I read . ’ |
15 | Frau Nordern glanced at a menu , ‘ And the prices have hardly gone up at all . ’ |