Example sentences of "going up [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although he intended to live in the house , for at least part of the time , he saw it too as saleable and the value or price of it ( however you liked to put it ) going up every year . |
2 | Erm two things now have cropped up number one of course is that there 's a fair chance within the next year we 're gon na lose Bill anyway through civilianisation , and secondly er the fact that er his boss er Rick has said to him , look I do n't want you going up a division any more to do erm A L O work , quite reasonably , he 's not being funny about it , it 's quite reasonable , cos its mileage . |
3 | People are seen as going up a ladder : they are trainees , they become accepted when they get to know the school rules — the ambience is that once you 've survived the initiation , you 're part of this club , this closed society . |
4 | You 're going up a ladder are you ? |
5 | When you c when you 're going up the hills , they 're long gradients , you 're not really aware of them . |
6 | but we thought well we 're going up the grave and it 's not exactly out the way so we thought we 'd pop in . |
7 | I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant . |
8 | ‘ Hey , you boys , you going up The Greencroft ? ’ |
9 | I 'm just seeing if the water 's going up the drains . |
10 | As long as you 're not going up the village |
11 | But so clearly visible and definitely new since the previous evening was a set of footprints , and looking around , a set of tracks , small hob-nailed boot tracks going up the staircase to the top and not coming down . |
12 | Oh they were just all that kind all those working kind of folks going up the glen . |
13 | I borrowed fifty P off her the oth , I was going up the school , and I only had four fifty for the I needed fifty P but I did n't have enough change like . |
14 | This evening seems to be going up the spout . |
15 | That 's why these computerized route-finders are going up the spout and taking the Glories towards Monument Hill . |
16 | I do n't know much about most things , but I do know whether people will be going up the Alps or not . ’ |
17 | Clematis are going up the sticks now ! |
18 | I recall one man in the dale saying that he passed Sleetburn going up the fell to shepherd at 10 a.m. one day and heard Sam and Mother playing . |
19 | Yes , I must admit I had one or two people going up the loo and looking , I mean people stop and look when we first had all the stuff outside , you know , what you doing in there ? |
20 | ‘ Just as well , 'cos I ai n't going up the Palais . ’ |
21 | This perfect little mountain may only be just over 2,000 feet in height , but going up the south face , in my state of physical unfitness , you really know that you have had a climb , and regret all the long , glass-happy evenings of days past . |
22 | There are tantalising descriptions of buildings now demolished — ‘ a wonderful high ceiling in the banking hall going up the equivalent of two storeys ’ — plus accounts of lunchtimes and commuting . |
23 | And instead of going up the jetty they went down and they were going to go right back to Rousay again . |
24 | So therefore you got motorbikes going up the ramps , which were n't designed for that . |
25 | I worked it out , from things Barbara Coleman told me , and I hitched a lift in a car going up the valley and walked the last mile or two . |
26 | He was going to put the medals back in his drawer and listen out of the window for Lee going up the field , listen for the sheep . |
27 | Going up the seminary hill to his Residence-I do n't think one would be justified in calling it a palace , gracious old house that it was — I felt giddy . |
28 | I 'm going up the garage anyway , alright ? |
29 | well I have er been in the garden , going up the garden |
30 | and he 's now going up the point of the house but he ca n't get no further . |