Examples of 'up to oxford' in a sentence
Meaning of "up to oxford"
up to oxford - A colloquial expression meaning to go to Oxford University or to be at the same academic level as Oxford University
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I found it in a junk shop the year he went up to Oxford.
He would gone up to Oxford ridiculously early.
When my brother first came up to Oxford.
She would come up to Oxford to see her sister for the weekend.
Since he first came up to Oxford.
He 's going up to Oxford in the autumn.
He was educated at Farnborough Prep school and Eton before going up to Oxford.
I am going up to Oxford.
He 's come back to hand over to Frobisher before he goes up to Oxford.
Do you want to come up to Oxford with me?
She's going up to Oxford with her. It's bad enough that Beth's decided.
And especially considering you're going up to Oxford.
When extremely poor she posted up to Oxford to get it published, being a real enthusiast . '.
His pupils had included John Henry Newman, who then went up to Oxford University.
Val's going up to Oxford.
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He was aged 19 and preparing to go up to Oxford.
He 's driving up to Oxford.
Yes, of course . And I was going to go up to Oxford.
And yes, maybe we will go up to Oxford.
It 's bad enough that Beth 's decided she 's going up to Oxford with her.
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