Example sentences of "go up to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go to the outer door and then go up to the dorms , but do it quietly . |
2 | You go up to the top , then ski back down to the bottom . |
3 | erm Turner replied , ‘ If you go up to the top of Mount Edgecombe , and look at the ships against the light , with the setting sun behind them , you will realise that one can not distinguish the portholes . ’ |
4 | Cos you go up to the Abbey there |
5 | None of the Indian girls complain , because they are afraid of being beaten up , so none of them go up to the headmaster and complain . |
6 | So we saw this fellow go up to the window and look and then he went and got a stone from the kerb and ‘ bang ’ on the window . |
7 | There are many times when I leave the house and go up to the range when I really do n't want to . |
8 | Fetch the lead there go up to the kitchen do you think ? |
9 | He would hang about outside and then go up to the grave afterwards and pay his own quiet tribute . |
10 | From Elterwater go up to the crest of the ridge separating Elterwater from Grasmere ( 0.75 miles ) via a path passing between Red Bank and Dow Bank . |
11 | Yes well go up to the parent . |
12 | I go up to the counter and have a look to see what they got to eat . |
13 | I go up to the counter say , erm , I 'd like this please , but it 's actually got this tear in it , or whatever 's wrong with it , erm , can you give me some discount ? |
14 | go up to the shops by the egg basket if need be |
15 | I go up to the place it happened : to remember the way it was , actually . " |
16 | No , so I was gon na say , I , I , go up to the shop up Kingswood see if they had any cheap up there . |
17 | Near there and go up to the Hurn Airport Road |
18 | ‘ Go up to the solar . ’ |
19 | When I go up to the farm to get Mummy 's eggs , I 'll ask if we could use it for our meetings and … ’ |
20 | go up to the Currane . |
21 | Go up to the bolt hole of your pretty green — and-blue room . |
22 | If this happened the lighthouse-keeper would tell the warden , who would muster as many ‘ hands ’ as were available , and go up to the headlands where the lighthouses stood . |
23 | We go up to the wheel base and Yeb is instantly recognised . |