Example sentences of "come [adv] up to " in BNC.

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1 We know more about Milton , his personal concerns and his literary plans than we do about any other poet of his time , and indeed it may be that we have to come right up to the nineteenth century before we learn so much about the inner life of any poet .
2 The timing control allows your heating to come on up to six times a day , with each time set at a different temperature .
3 She was warm , deliciously warm , all over , for the first time since leaving Scotland , and when she had arrived , but an hour before , she had come straight up to Aunt Emily 's room with no injunctions to change her boots or smooth her hair , and been given a tray of tea and toast cut into little fingers and tiny biscuits flavoured with almond .
4 And I think he meant , and I say this quite fair now , I think he meant to come straight up to me and brake suddenly to frighten me .
5 Yeah , and also he lives so far out and he was saying you know , Julie 's up in er in Birmingham , Andy 's up in Birmingham , he 's had no one to see , Eileen 's come back up to Birmingham he sees quite a lot of and er I think he 's just a bit lonely .
6 well it 's not worth going down the road to come back up to that pub
7 So we sat down to rest while Long John came slowly up to us .
8 Before the construction of the Promenade here , in 1903 , the sands came right up to the tram track , as seen in this view of a Dreadnought approaching the terminus .
9 Instead of sitting on the benches he came right up to Minch 's cage and stared into its emptiness for a long time .
10 One came right up to my face , so I pulled out my sword and cut open his stomach .
11 It was even more frightening than the chugging , and it came right up to the shelter door .
12 The lane from Bishopstow village came right up to the drive gates and ended there between stone gateposts crowned with lichened pineapples .
13 He came right up to the desk , towering over her , despite the solid barrier of wood .
14 He came quickly up to me and said , ‘ Give me your camera . ’
15 She walked past him to the door , and though he followed and came quickly up to her side he did not again offer her his hand .
16 One of the men came straight up to me and grabbed the kids .
17 The three came straight up to him .
18 He came straight up to the open window and smiled .
19 The sergeant came straight up to me and said : " Sentry you were asleep .
20 A lion padded towards them with shaggy gold mane and blood-stained jaws , came straight up to the car window .
21 So Mary said she , she came back up to the , a little while ago she said she did n't get do something
22 The meal came well up to expectations and the wine he selected made the blood course through Sophie 's veins .
23 The trees and undergrowth came almost up to the house .
24 The only things worth saving were a mulberry , a cherry plum and the Magnolia grandiflora which at the time came barely up to the window and is now heading for the roof .
25 And on the morrow they began to attack the city , and they fought against it three days strenuously ; and the Moors received great loss , for they came blindly up to the walls and were slain there .
26 Then , towards the end of January , people noticed that at least one boar was coming right up to the village in its nighttime foraging : there were tracks in the snow and patches of scratched earth where it had been digging for roots .
27 The Berry-Hill Gallery , in recent years Vicente 's New York dealer , has arranged a ninetieth birthday celebration for Vicente this month in the form of a retrospective spanning five decades of his work and coming right up to and into the Nineties .
28 Luke taunted softly , coming right up to the desk behind which she stood , having risen instinctively when Penny had told her he was here — a betrayal , she knew , but she could not have faced him sitting down .
29 ‘ Drop the gun ! ’ screamed Liz Spalding , her body dropping slightly to a crouch , the gun she held coming instinctively up to the fire position …
30 or coming back up to Kilburn ?
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