Example sentences of "she go up to " in BNC.
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1 | She goes up to him and tells him to stuff himself and in a flat half-minute he 's belting the old lorry up the London road . |
2 | She go she goes up to Leanne . |
3 | I doubt if erm we 'll be down here before she goes up to mine I do n't reckon . |
4 | And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ? |
5 | So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right . |
6 | He let it go at that , smiling to himself as he suggested to Iris Sunderby that she go up to her room and put her things together . |
7 | As on every night , she went up to him and kissed him on the lips . |
8 | When she had picked up all her parcels and disentangled the umbrella from the bonnet of a fierce-looking old lady , she went up to them at a more decorous pace , and joined in their unfeeling laughter . |
9 | There was no food in the chalet , so she went up to the house . |
10 | By the time she went up to bed her mind was made up . |
11 | She went up to the bar . |
12 | Hubert would kiss her on the cheek in the morning and when she went up to bed . |
13 | She went up to the loft and brought them back . |
14 | But she continued to go there regularly , somewhat more often than she went up to Willesden to see Daphne . |
15 | She went up to the dormitory , where she found her school friends , anxious and exulting over her delay , grieved and relieved that her sortie had escaped detection ; they gathered round her , perched on the bed , drawing cosily round themselves the striped dusty coarse hooped curtains on their brass poles , and they listened to her story . |
16 | After he had finished his address she went up to him again and said , " Will you come back with me ? " |
17 | Full of energy , she went up to the attic and to Philip , in his white overalls , a brave manikin moving about under the rafters . |
18 | Indeed , her father had shocked her by breaking this silence and by advising her , when she went up to Cambridge , not to join the Communist Party ; a joke 's a joke , he told her , but you do n't want trouble with visas if ever you want to go to America . |
19 | Then she went up to him . |
20 | When he reached the end , she went up to him , shyly told him how much she liked what she had heard . |
21 | He saw the tiny shudder that went through her and felt himself go still as she went up to the horse and began to stroke its face , its flank . |
22 | She went up to Somerville College , Oxford , in 1917 , but left a year later to join the Women 's Army Auxiliary Corps , and served in France until August 1919 as a hostel forewoman . |
23 | She went up to Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford , in January 1897 to read modern languages ( French and German ) . |
24 | On a Saturday she went up to the attic . |
25 | She went up to the bedroom . |
26 | I am sure she went up to the poor man 's room , picked up the thread lying there , pulled out the slow fuse , lit it with a tinder and then came back down here . ’ |
27 | She went up to her bedroom and there it was flooded with golden light , the clouds were rapidly drawing away , almost peeling back in the sky and , not yet quite behind the roofs , a dazzling gold was leaking all round the edges of a lilac cloud . |
28 | Finding Bill on the far side of the room , she went up to him and asked without preamble , ‘ Where 's Faye ? ’ |
29 | Finally deciding it was not only pointless , but spineless as well to stand at the door waiting for a man who would n't come , she went up to bed , and surprisingly she fell asleep almost at once , only to be woken some hours later by a violent storm . |
30 | Actually in the flesh , the way she went up to heaven . |