Examples of 'started to go up' in a sentence

Meaning of "started to go up"

started to go up: This phrase indicates that something began to rise, increase, or move in an upward direction. It conveys the start of an upward movement or progress

How to use "started to go up" in a sentence

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started to go up
After that his career started to go up quickly.
A lift started to go up after resting at the bottom of a mine.
We got in the elevator and it started to go up.
We started to go up the sand there.
It was then the antennae started to go up.
She started to go up.
He imagined them glancing at each other as the walls started to go up.
My weight started to go up.
When I stopped taking jiaogulan my blood pressure started to go up again.
So we started to go up.
But recently, the prices have started to go up.
Prices had started to go up and our artist friends had trouble with the rent.
Here the Tyvek started to go up.
We started to go up then I woke up.
Everything was fine, until interest rates started to go up.

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Storms started to go up behind me, but quickly fell apart.
Obviously, the price has already started to go up.
I started to go up and down on the head of Jim's cock.
So I popped up behind the lead tank… and started to go up the hill.
Like when your limbs feel numb after being … That tingle started to go up.
As the pre-orders started to go up.
You are wrong . The DNC sent me because Tate 's polling started to go up.
So I popped up behind the lead tank … and, uh, started to go up the hill.
The B.C. Liberals were in power when ICBC rates started to go up.
The DNC sent me because Tate 's polling started to go up.
And then my income and my -- my cholesterol started to go up.

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