Went-up Sentence Examples

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  • Look. If I went up there, he'd think just like you are.

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  • So far she had never mentioned her excursions to the attic, but when things got too dull around the house, she went up to explore.

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  • He went up to the gate.

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  • What was left of Darian went up in the second funeral pile in his honor.

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  • He wanted us to go into the mine with him but when he saw you coming he went up alone.

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  • Would you mind if I went up and sat with him?

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  • Flares went up to the east and south.

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  • I hoped we'd find out what—or who—was responsible before it all went up in smoke.

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  • I know, because the twins always went up to Scranton on Wednesday night 'cause that's when this country and western band they liked played.

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  • Dr. Blanchard went up to Fred's room while the police followed Dean around the downstairs, filling out their report.

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  • But all his good intentions and promises went up in smoke minutes later with another phone call.

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  • A cheer went up from the squad room.

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  • You went up there alone?

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  • I realized that when I went up into the hills that day.

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  • An alarm went up at the wall.

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  • The wood covers were unusually cool to his touch, and a shiver went up his arm.

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  • Still cold from the chilly beach, she went up to her room and changed into jeans and a sweater.

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  • She turned, and went up the stairs, humming a cheery tune.

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  • We had such a fun time at Elisabeth's and when we got home we had a nightcap and went up to bed and, well, you know...When we were done, we talked for a while and then he asked me.

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  • She went up to tell Connor what had happened then back down to the drawing room.

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  • I thought maybe Gerald could help me out of that fix and you'd never know I went up there alone.

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  • I was angry because you went up there alone – scared half out of my mind with the thought that you could have been killed.

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  • You took care of the Grey God's issue before the immortal world went up in flames a few months ago.

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  • Jessi went up the stairs and paused to stroke the purring cat.

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  • Her hands went up.

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  • In 1847 Lightfoot went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, and there read for his degree with Westcott.

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  • He went up to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1830, but his father's subsequent pecuniary embarrassments compelled him in 1833 to try for a scholarship at Lincoln College, which he succeeded in obtaining.

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  • When he marched against Aretas, his army with their standards did not enter Judaea at all; but he himself went up to Jerusalem for the feast and, on receipt of the news that Tiberius was dead, administered to the Jews the oath of allegiance to Caligula.

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  • After attending the Academy at Edinburgh and spending a session at the University, he went up to Cambridge as a member of Peterhouse, and graduated as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman in 1852.

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  • In some cases, however, as for example in the ducal palace itself, if the clay appeared sufficiently firm, the piles were dispensed with and the foundations went up directly from the oak platform which rested immediately on the clay.

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  • In 1783 the first petition to the House of Commons for the abolition of the slave trade and slavery went up from the Quakers; and in the long agitation which ensued the Society took a prominent part.

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  • In June 1720 he went up to Christ Church, Oxford, with an annual allowance of £40 as a Charterhouse scholar.

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  • The Rhymney railway to Cardiff was completed in 1858 and the trade of the port so vastly increased that the shipment of coal and coke went up from 4562 tons in 1839 to 1,796,000 tons in 1860.

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  • The revenue of the state went up by leaps and bounds.

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  • Land went up in value, and farms, many of them at comparatively remote distances from the goldfields, were sold at enormously enhanced prices.

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  • In the summer he took a voyage to the Channel Islands and Devonshire; and even this was not his latest excursion from home, for in July 1892 he went up for a visit to London.

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  • In 1762, at the age of eighteen, he went up to Konigsberg with the intention of studying medicine, but finding himself unequal to the operations of the dissecting-room, he abandoned this object, and, by the help of one or two friends and his own self-supporting labours, followed out his earlier idea of the clerical profession by joining the university.

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  • He read for six months with private tutors, and in October 18 28 went up to Christ Church, where, in the following year, he was nominated to a studentship.

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  • He visited Spain in 1866, Egypt in 1868, when he went up the Nile with Ferdinand de Lesseps in a steamer lent by the Khedive.

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  • He went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, in October 1814, and gained the Craven university scholarship and the chancellor's classical medal.

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  • In 1828 the sliding scale was introduced, under which the duty went up and down as the price of grain went down and up; and it was against this form of the Corn Law that the great agitation led by Cobden and Bright was directed after 1830.

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  • He was at school at Christ's Hospital, and thence went up to Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1840.

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  • The apostle tells us that on his conversion he retired from Damascus into Arabia, and thence returned to Damascus; then after three years (from his conversion) he went up to Jerusalem, but stayed only a fortnight, and went to the regions of Syria and Cilicia.

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  • When the Finance Bill went up to the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne gave notice that on the second reading he would move "that this House is not justified in giving its consent to this bill until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country," and on the last day of November this motion was carried by an overwhelming majority of peers.

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  • In May 1535, at the age of fourteen, he went up to St John's College, Cambridge, where he was brought into contact with the foremost educationists of the time, Roger Ascham and John Cheke, and acquired an unusual knowledge of Greek.

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  • At the age of fifteen he went up to Wadham College, Oxford, of which he became a scholar a year later, and in 1660 he was elected to a fellowship at All Souls.

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  • After a peripatetic school course he went up to Cambridge in 1827 as a scholar of Trinity.

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  • Having by the Holy Spirit come down from heaven, and having been born of a Hebrew virgin, He took flesh and appeared unto men, to call them back from their error of many gods; and having completed His wonderful dispensation, He was pierced by the Jews, and after three days He revived and went up to heaven.

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  • In the autumn of 1884, when a British expedition went up the Nile to endeavour to relieve the heroic Gordon, besieged in Khartum, the Egyptians did remarkably good work on the line of communication from Assiut to Korti, a distance of 800 m., and the training and experience thus gained were of great value in all subsequent operations.

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  • The revenue went up by leaps and bounds.

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  • He was educated at Rugby under Arnold, and in 1834 went up to Balliol College, Oxford.

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  • He went up with the feelings of the medieval pilgrim rather than with the intoxication of the ardent Humanist.

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  • He was king of the place before he left Eton; and when he went up to Trinity, Cambridge, in 1875 he gained a similar ascendancy.

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  • In September 1838 he went up to London, and was accepted by the London Missionary Society as a candidate.

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  • He was the national bard of justice, humanity and reform, whose voice went up as a trumpet until the victory was won.

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  • He left Rouen, went up to Paris, where he found refuge in the same garret which had sheltered him when a boy at the College Louis le Grand, and there wrote his second poem, La Chartreuse.

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  • After receiving his early education at Rugby and King's College, London, he went up to Oxford, where he was generally regarded as the most brilliant of an exceptionally able set, and in 1854 obtained a fellowship at Oriel College.

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  • He made a treaty with the Indians, went up the Fox river to a point somewhere near the present city of Berlin (Green Lake county) where he found another large village, and returned to Green Bay and thence to his post on Lake Huron.

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  • He was one of those who met at the White Horse tavern to discuss theological questions, and when Barnes was arrested on a charge of heresy, Coverdale went up to London to assist him in drawing up his defence.

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  • He descended the river some distance, and on his return journey went up stream as far as Bamako.

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  • Trotter, went up to Egga (Egam), but was forced to return owing to sickness and mortality.

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  • A cry went up that to allow dissident churches to announce their presence was to insult and persecute the Catholic I at Rome the decree was attacked as unconstitutional, and a breach of diplomatic propriety all the more reprehensible as negotiations for a revision of the concordat were actually pending.

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  • In 1857, having been persuaded to make a play of the novel of Dalila, he brought out this piece at the Vaudeville, and enjoyed a brilliant success; on this occasion he positively broke through the consigne and went up to Paris to see his play rehearsed.

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  • But he eventually decided against an Indian career, and went up to St John's College, Cambridge, in 1826.

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  • Captains Speke and Grant, who had travelled through Uganda and came down the White Nile in 1863, and Sir Samuel Baker, who went up the same river as far as Albert Nyanza, brought back harrowing tales of the misery caused by the slave-hunters.

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  • He went up to Bogos, and had an interview with Walad Michael, an Abyssinian chief and the hereditary ruler of Bogos, who had joined the Egyptians with a view to raiding on his own account.

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  • I hoped we'd find out what—or who—was responsible before it all went up in smoke.

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  • I was angry because you went up there alone – scared half out of my mind with the thought that you could have been killed.

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  • We have about 12 beavers at the moment having said goodbye to six just after christmas as they went up to Cubs.

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  • We drew lots of blanks, went up endless blind alleys.

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  • He went up to heaven in a winged chariot pulled by griffins.

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  • Later I also went up to go on the roundabouts to try and win a coconut.

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  • City and Sheffield United were inseparable on goal difference, so the Blades went up because they had scored more goals.

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  • A cheer went up from the ship as the first children reached the wooden gangway and climbed excitedly on board.

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  • Intrigued, Dave went up to the man following the second hearse and asked him who was in the first hearse.

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  • A two-page advert appeared in the London Evening Standard and three different posters went up on huge hoardings at strategic points around the capital.

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  • I went up Chris's dig, heading northwards from the chamber.

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  • No our dreams went up in dreams you stupid pothead.

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  • For now the street went up straight in front of my face like a steep staircase or the side of a pyramid.

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  • A cry went up that national bankruptcy had been declared, and thousands of the lower class of ouvrier began the rally to Babeuf's flag.

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  • After you went up in a balloon, and escaped us, I got back to Kansas by means of a pair of magical silver shoes.

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  • With his lighted lantern in his hand, he went up and down the rough hills calling for his lambs.

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  • After we had had some breakfast we went up to see Mr. Anagnos.

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  • Then I let her out into the warm sunshine and went up to my room and threw myself on the bed exhausted.

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  • A bottle here, said Anatole, taking a glass from the table he went up to Pierre.

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  • The band again struck up, the count and countess kissed, and the guests, leaving their seats, went up to "congratulate" the countess, and reached across the table to clink glasses with the count, with the children, and with one another.

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  • The German doctor went up to Lorrain.

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  • Having said this she went up to the doctor.

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  • He went up to him, took his hand (a thing he never used to do), and drew it downwards as if wishing to ascertain whether it was firmly fixed on.

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  • Then she suddenly rose and with her heavy tread went up to the table.

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  • They went up to the door of the sitting room from which came the sound of the oft-repeated passage of the sonata.

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  • Prince Andrew went up and kissed his father on the spot indicated to him.

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  • The shapely figure of the fair-haired soldier, with his clear blue eyes, stepped forward from the ranks, went up to the commander in chief, and presented arms.

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  • The general with the bandaged head bent forward as though running away from some danger, and, making long, quick strides with his thin legs, went up to Kutuzov.

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  • Send him to the devil, I'm busy! he shouted to Lavrushka, who went up to him not in the least abashed.

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  • Rostov rose and went up to Telyanin.

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  • Nesvitski rose, puffing, and went up to the general, smiling.

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  • The princess went up to the door, passed by it with a dignified and indifferent air, and glanced into the little drawing room.

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  • The prince bowed his head and went up to the porch.

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  • Then rising, he suddenly went up to his daughter.

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  • Turning from Princess Mary he went up and kissed Mademoiselle Bourienne's hand.

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  • She went up to her and kissed her warmly.

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  • Anatole went up to kiss the little princess' hand.

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  • When all was ready, the sabers stuck in the snow to mark the barriers, and the pistols loaded, Nesvitski went up to Pierre.

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  • She forgot all fear of her father, went up to him, took his hand, and drawing him down put her arm round his thin, scraggy neck.

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  • Three days later the little princess was buried, and Prince Andrew went up the steps to where the coffin stood, to give her the farewell kiss.

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  • Nicholas went up to her and kissed her hand.

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  • Willarski, stepping toward him, said something to him in French in an undertone and then went up to a small wardrobe in which Pierre noticed garments such as he had never seen before.

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  • Prince Andrew went up to the child and felt him.

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  • He took the glass with the drops and again went up to the cot.

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  • Old women's nonsense--old women's nonsense! he repeated, but still he patted Pierre affectionately on the shoulder, and then went up to the table where Prince Andrew, evidently not wishing to join in the conversation, was looking over the papers his father had brought from town.

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  • The old prince went up to him and began to talk business.

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  • He rose and went up to Boris.

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  • An aide-de-camp, the Master of Ceremonies, went up to Countess Bezukhova and asked her to dance.

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  • When the verses were finished Prince Andrew went up to Speranski and took his leave.

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  • As soon as Natasha had finished she went up to him and asked how he liked her voice.

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  • Prince Andrew went up to Pierre, and the latter noticed a new and youthful expression in his friend's face.

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  • Pierre went up to his friend and, asking whether they were talking secrets, sat down beside them.

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  • Natasha came into the room, went up to Sonya, glanced at what she was doing, and then went up to her mother and stood without speaking.

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  • In the middle of their talk in the sitting room, Dimmler came in and went up to the harp that stood there in a corner.

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  • Metivier, shrugging his shoulders, went up to Mademoiselle Bourienne who at the sound of shouting had run in from an adjoining room.

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  • Anatole went up to him and began speaking to him, looking at and indicating the Rostovs' box.

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  • Immediately after greeting the count he went up to Natasha and followed her.

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  • Sonya wiped away her tears and went up to Natasha, again scanning her face.

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  • On entering the room now he crossed himself, turning toward the front corner of the room, and went up to Dolokhov, holding out a small, black hand.

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  • Pierre without greeting his wife whom he had not seen since his return-- at that moment she was more repulsive to him than ever--entered the drawing room and seeing Anatole went up to him.

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  • As the mazurka began, Boris saw that Adjutant General Balashev, one of those in closest attendance on the Emperor, went up to him and contrary to court etiquette stood near him while he was talking to a Polish lady.

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  • He went up the stairs, puffing and muttering something.

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  • Pierre went up to the circle that had formed round the speaker and listened.

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  • On seeing Alpatych he went up to him.

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  • Alpatych went up to a large crowd standing before a high barn which was blazing briskly.

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  • Princess Mary entered her father's room and went up to his bed.

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  • Princess Mary went up and kissed his hand.

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  • One of the men came out of the crowd and went up to Rostov.

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  • Pierre again went up onto the knoll where he had spent over an hour, and of that family circle which had received him as a member he did not find a single one.

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  • Having dismounted he went up to the Emperor with rapid strides and in a loud voice began boldly demonstrating the necessity of sending reinforcements.

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  • Frowning and rising quickly, he went up to Wolzogen.

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  • The peasants went up and took him by his shoulders and legs, but he moaned piteously and, exchanging looks, they set him down again.

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  • Those who entered went up one by one to the field marshal; he pressed the hands of some and nodded to others.

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  • Pierre went up to a group of men, one of whom he knew.

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  • And the old servant got down from the box and went up to the cart.

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  • But the countess pushed her daughter away and went up to her husband.

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  • A man in a general's uniform with plumes in his hat went up to Kutuzov and said something in French.

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  • The officer went up to Makar Alexeevich and took him by the collar.

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  • Ramballe, with genuine distress and sympathy in his face, went up to Pierre and bent over him.

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  • The countess went up to her daughter and touched her head with the back of her hand as she was wont to do when Natasha was ill, then touched her forehead with her lips as if to feel whether she was feverish, and finally kissed her.

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  • She went up to him and with a swift, flexible, youthful movement dropped on her knees.

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  • Other French soldiers standing below went up to the drawer.

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  • The little barefooted Frenchman in the blue coat went up to the Armenians and, saying something, immediately seized the old man by his legs and the old man at once began pulling off his boots.

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  • As had occurred before when she was present, Nicholas went up to her without waiting to be prompted by the governor's wife and not asking himself whether or not it was right and proper to address her here in church, and told her he had heard of her trouble and sympathized with his whole soul.

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  • Not noticing the monk, who had risen to greet her and was drawing back the wide sleeve on his right arm, she went up to Sonya and took her hand.

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  • Sonya went up to the countess and, kneeling down, kissed her hand.

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  • When, waking in a cold perspiration, he moved on the divan, Natasha went up and asked him what was the matter.

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  • He dismounted and went up into the porch of a large country house which had remained intact between the Russian and French forces.

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  • Pierre, girt with a rope round his waist and wearing shoes Karataev had made for him from some leather a French soldier had torn off a tea chest and brought to have his boots mended with, went up to the sick man and squatted down beside him.

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  • Pierre went up to him, though he knew his attempt would be vain.

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  • He took off his wet felt cloak in a corner of the room, and without greeting anyone went up to Denisov and began questioning him about the matter in hand.

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  • Petya came out, peered into the darkness, and went up to the wagons.

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  • In the dark Petya recognized his own horse, which he called "Karabakh" though it was of Ukranian breed, and went up to it.

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  • After speaking to the senior French officer, who came out of the house with a white handkerchief tied to his sword and announced that they surrendered, Dolokhov dismounted and went up to Petya, who lay motionless with outstretched arms.

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  • Pierre went up to the fire, ate some roast horseflesh, lay down with his back to the fire, and immediately fell asleep.

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  • Natasha went up to her.

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  • The Emperor with a rapid glance scanned Kutuzov from head to foot, frowned for an instant, but immediately mastering himself went up to the old man, extended his arms and embraced him.

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  • His face darkened and he went up to the boy.

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  • When they all got up to go in to supper, little Nicholas Bolkonski went up to Pierre, pale and with shining, radiant eyes.

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  • He flushed and went up to Nicholas.

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  • Part of a notorious Queens Park play area went up in smoke in the latest vandalism attack.

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  • The values of these gold coins started at $1 went up to $50.

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  • It's a reasonable bet that far more hands went up for the first question than the second.

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  • When gas prices hovered at all-time highs, prepaid gas cards became a popular way to save money on fuel budgets as prices went up.

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  • They were also much safer than people trying to hoard gasoline in their homes or garages when trying buy gas before the cost went up any higher.

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  • My future father-in-law got out of his car, went up to the door of the restaurant and tried the door to no avail.

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  • Once we showed our identification and went through metal detectors to get into the building, we went up to the third floor to the marriage office.

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  • I had my final drunk and the next day the white flag went up and I was off to the detox center, scared to death.

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  • Given the success of the show, it doesn't come as a shock that the prize money went up substantially as compared to past seasons.

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  • Kevin claims that Kate went up to Jon one day and simply said "Hey, it's over."

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  • The $210 million severance package he received has also been criticized because when the company's stock went down, his pay went up.

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  • Total national health costs went up 7.9 percent, which is three times more than the rate of inflation.

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  • Once I started letting him set before the throw (provide the darn Broncos weren't blitzing on me) my rate went up.

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  • For instance, in Madden 09, Kyle Orton went up by one point, while Rex Grossman when down five points.

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  • As Beanie Babies were retired, their value naturally went up because there would be no more made.

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  • On January 11, 1864, the property went up for auction.

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  • So, white women's odds for liver cancer went up when they took the pill.

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  • The light green swimsuit style has a one-strap design that went up over one shoulder and then assumed a more traditional bandeau silhouette on the other side of the torso.

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  • This time a few hands went up almost immediately.

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  • After consuming about 17 ounces of water, their metabolic rate went up by about 30 percent in about ten minutes and continued for 30-40 minutes.

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  • Lauren broke up with Jason and then went up against the New York chosen intern just to keep competitive in her job.

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  • When you went up to visit his parents, how much time did you spend with them, and how much time did you spend on the ranch?

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  • She added, Most old pictures and records went up in smoke when the old building burned.

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  • Her gaze went up to Jule.

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  • She darted off the landing pad with him, and the chopper went up again.

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  • No one went up there.

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  • And then fresh sparks went up above the wood, as if the roof fell in, and we all shouted "Concord to the rescue!"

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