Example sentences of "go up [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All right , then — Alastair can go up through the Glen of the Birks and use the old byre below Urlar .
2 I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the
3 This must go up on the wall ! ’ and stick his latest painting up with Sellotape alongside the daubs by the mentally handicapped group she had played for at Christmas , and the postcards from her friends all over the world .
4 Well it does n't go up on the wall it , it kind of goes around so it 's not like public knowledge in there all the time .
5 Would the curtain go up on the world 's greatest surfing spectacle before I had to leave — or would it all go ahead without me ?
6 We could go up on the railway sidings . ’
7 ‘ Why do n't we go up on the moor and look for George ? ’ asked Sarah .
8 Did she go up on the bus ? ’
9 He could n't go on the corkscrew he could n't go up on the ship he could n't go on anything .
10 We 've been thrilled with this work experience cos was Dave originally had these five days off taping and he said no , he said , you know you 're so tired , have a little rest we 'll go up I 'll go up on the train only to get to the Selhurst Park he 's got four or five train journeys
11 This was principally because he had taken up fire-watching duties there , and once or twice a week he would go up on the roof : he would have heard the sound of the aircraft , and the bursts of shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns , while all the time scrutinizing the " blacked out " city for the evidence of fires .
12 Let's go up on the roof .
13 ‘ We 'll go up on the roof , ’ John said .
14 You can go up for the day .
15 Have your tea , then you can either go up to the nursery and play or come in the kitchen with me and help me make a pie , whichever you like . ’
16 Well , we finish at nine , but er , might go up to the bar .
17 We 'll go up to the belvedere .
18 ‘ She says … she saw you go up to the belvedere … and one of her golf-clubs is missing …
19 Would you go up to the station and get a taxi for us ?
20 ‘ I think I 'll go up to the Cathedral , ’ says the sergeant .
21 If you want to know any more about what he 's doing you 'd better go up to the camp and ask him yourself . ’
22 Probably I 'd just go up to the pub but I ca n't be bothered .
23 We 'll go up to the ridge . ’
24 I saw Falconer go up to the top of the tower .
25 Well if everybody wants to , I 'll , I 'll give everybody one of these and I 'll go up to the top
26 If she does n't , we 'll go up to the Union Workhouse , next week , and get a girl .
27 I 'll go up to the bathroom . ’
28 It snowed for three days without stopping , great cotton wool flakes , falling from a dark sky and swirling so thickly and blindingly that Mr Evans actually said the children need not use the privy in the yard in the daytime but could go up to the bathroom whenever they needed to .
29 Around her the congregation rustled to its feet , indicating that she should go up to the communion rail first , as was fitting , as was customary .
30 She can go up to the castle to beg her food .
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