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Or he could go uptown and beat on her door until she let him in.
She probably got on a bus last night and went uptown.
We talk for a while and then go uptown through the rain to her apartment.
"My car is outside and I can take all of you who are going uptown.
"But who wants to go uptown, except for maybe a museum?"
"We want people to come downtown, rather than going uptown to try to sell it."
"People are going uptown to see things and vice versa."
I went uptown to see our chief customer last night,' said Bond.
Ten years ago, he definitely could have gone uptown to several other hospitals, but not now.
When she recovered we went uptown and had an ice cream.
But I could see now that the daemon did not want me to go uptown.
"When you go uptown, people point and stop you on the street."
Having no further occasion to go uptown, he decided to turn and walk down into the business portion of the city.
A bus would stop, going uptown, and people rushed to get on, no matter what its destination.
Still, many residents say they go uptown for better prices and a wider selection.
We'll never accuse him of going uptown on us.
The limo again went uptown and pulled over in front of a machine shop.
They shook hands and Harry walked downtown while the agent went uptown.
She reluctantly agreed, and we went uptown to see an internist friend.
Here is a sampling, starting with lower Manhattan theaters and going uptown.
The limousine went uptown twenty blocks and pulled over in front of another building.
People were going home from work, and going uptown, not down toward the docks.
"We decided enough of bohemian romance - it was time to go uptown," he said.
It was five o'clock then, but the three of us went uptown and shopped.
At a rush hour it's difficult, but it was ten-thirty in the morning and we were going uptown.