Saturday, September 10, 2016

go up

to start burning or explode.

  • The ship went up in flames.
  • All of a sudden, the barn went up in flames.
  • All her years of work and effort have gone up in flames.
  • All of a sudden, the thirty-story skyscraper went up in flames.


to increase.

  • Prices went up.
  • Prices are going up.
  • The price is going up.
  • The price has gone up.
  • The gas price is going up.
  • The price of food's gone up.
  • The price of oil is going up.
  • Property prices are going up.
  • Prices will continue to go up.
  • Prices are going up every day.
  • The price of eggs is going up.
  • The price of food has gone up.
  • Food prices have been going up.
  • Prices are about to go up again.
  • Bread has gone up ten yen in price.
  • The prices go up after six o'clock.
  • The price of rice is going up again.
  • It is certain that prices will go up.
  • Prices showed a tendency of going up.
  • As the demand increases, prices go up.
  • Prices have gone up these three months.
  • Land prices seem to just keep going up.
  • The price of rice went up three percent.
  • As it is, prices are going up every week.
  • The prices are going up higher and higher.
  • Prices have gone up a lot in the last year.
  • Several factors operated to help prices go up.
  • It is certain that the price of gold will go up.
  • There is a good chance that gasoline prices will go up.
  • I am surprised to hear that prices have gone up so high.
  • It is said that the price of wine may go up at any time now.
  • Every time cigarettes go up in price, many people try to give up smoking.
  • Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have gone up in the last six months.
  • I wasn't happy, but it seemed reasonable that his prices should go up like everything else, so I agreed.
  • My rent has gone up.
  • Fees are about to go up.
  • In proportion as our GNP increases, our living standards go up.
  • My grades at school have gone up.
  • Taxi fares will go up next month.
  • The cost of living has gone up.
  • The cost of advertising has gone up.
  • The cost of petrol keeps on going up.
  • The cost of gasoline keeps on going up.
  • The cost of living is going up continuously.
  • Public utility charges will go up next April.
  • The unemployment rate went up to 5%.
  • Most importantly, the borrowing rates are going up.
  • The unemployment rate went up to 5% because of the recession.
  • The temperature of the oil went up to 165 degrees Celsius.
  • Adoptions have gone up 600% since the epidemic of vagina dentata began.
  • If anything, the economy in our country is going up.
  • Your pulse has gone up.
  • After doing quality work, his average has gone up marvellously.
  • A cheer went up from the audience.


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