Example sentences of "had go up to " in BNC.

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1 Either he had to go up to the Broken Hill Ironworks at Newcastle or she had to go down to Canberra to see some official about tariffs or quotas or immigration levels .
2 ‘ I had to go up to Clapton yesterday and haggle with Antinou for hours over that bloody Egyptian cotton .
3 When we were married , Jane was still an undergraduate at Westfield College in London , so she had to go up to London during the week .
4 In the end I had to go up to him and bring him back to the fire .
5 I usually get one , but I had to go up to Hertford this afternoon .
6 Had to go up to a hundred .
7 feet of the cow was not in the original photograph so I had to go up to a a farm and ask for straw to hide the
8 Dorothy had to go up to Scotland .
9 But when the two scholars had gone up to ( Oxford , ‘ I began to be near the top of the form … but still everything at school was an aimless task performed to the letter only .
10 He took his pulse again to calm himself ( it had gone up to sixty-five ) and then began to concentrate hard on gathering up the bits of himself .
11 My weight had gone up to eight stone so at least I was looking relatively human .
12 The cost of a similar outing to Waringstown in 1902 had gone up to over £10-0-0 .
13 It filled a weekend when I was alone ; my brother Donald , who lived with me , had gone up to London to hear the celebrated violinist Kreisler .
14 In 1981 they audited 708 of the Times top 1,000 ; by 1991 this had gone up to 815 .
15 Mrs Bennett would have a fit if she knew Celia had gone up to Beckwith 's Folly , but it was n't the first time lately that she had been overwhelmed by the desire to escape , although it was the first time she had actually done anything about it .
16 Two years later , receipts had gone up to £3,500 , and after the audience survey , reached over £13,000 .
17 I thought he was following me and other hotel-guests to the shelter , but he was n't ; he had gone up to the roof ‘ to watch it all ’ .
18 The pre-filming budget had gone up to the then astronomical sixteen million dollars with Tyrone Power cast in the lead .
19 When the laundry maid had told her he had been married , she had gone up to the high moors and wept .
20 Afterwards , when the boys had gone up to bed , he told Josh that Mabel 's death was an act of retribution on the part of Almighty God . ’
21 Last night , after her parents had gone up to bed , and Aubrey very tactfully made himself scarce , I had a chance to ask her .
22 If you look at one area — the Ayrshire and Arran health board-list of registered nursing homes , in July of this year ( 1988 ) there were 1093 beds , by October that had gone up to 1125 beds and their projection for next year is 1442 beds .
23 People had gone up to a house and been knocking on the door waiting for someone to come because the light had come on and they thought there must be somebody in because they switched the light on when they saw me come up the drive , and these are visitors .
24 She recounted how they had gone up to Master Allingham 's chamber and , finding the door locked , had ordered the workmen from the yard below to force the chamber .
25 Pountaine had gone up to Imperial a Communist Party member , but Notting Hill and the underground proved a stronger pull .
26 literally thousands and the expenditure had , had gone up to well over a million pounds .
27 She had gone up to her room now as if she was simply going to sit there and wait for as long as it took , and when the plane disappeared from sight Maggie went to find her .
28 He had n't got a job yet but he had gone up to London every day this week and come home in a jolly mood .
29 In 1989-90 that figure had gone up to 73 per cent .
30 Buck had gone up to the green and marked his ball .
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