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fetch up

verb as in elevate

verb as in pull up

verb as in raise

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A rare Medieval bishop's ring found by a retired firefighter in a Norfolk field is expected to fetch up to £18,000 at auction.

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Within months, Carole's house had been completely cleared out and sold for £355,000 - a low price, the neighbours thought, considering other houses in the street were fetching up to half a million.

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A medal from Captain James Cook's second voyage of discovery is due to be auctioned and could fetch up to £3,000.

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It estimated that one of the items could fetch up to £4,000 at auction, while others could also go for thousands of pounds.

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The feather, initially expected to fetch up to $3,000, broke the previous record which was for a feather of the same species by 450%, the Webb's Auction House said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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