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1 We'll do that same and then go uptown for some more supplies.
2 The driver began to go uptown , not wanting to be late to his garage.
3 She was coming to see me, but I prevailed upon her to go uptown .
4 He decided to go uptown , select a hotel, and lunch.
5 I sha'n't leave here to go uptown till half-past seven.
6 I'm not too good on my legs and my husband doesn't go uptown anymore.
7 Can't you go uptown and 'phone out to the stockyards?
8 Now we will go uptown , and I will put my little girl under your charge.
9 He had to get the subway, to go uptown .
10 Said he'd be ready to go uptown at eleven.
11 I've got to go uptown now and meet Dillon.
12 You and the children get lunch in that restaurant over there, while I go uptown and see Mr. Parker.
14 In June me and Ten Cent had to go uptown to Tompkins Square Park and meet with a man called John Delancey.
15 Then someone suggested that they all go uptown to La Scala Resturant on Fifty-fourth Street to have a few drinks and perhaps dinner.
16 You shall go back to your work, and I'll amuse myself with your flowers, and books, till you are ready to go uptown .
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