Example sentences of "could go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 We could go up there and be there a week .
2 ‘ We could go up , ’ Erika said .
3 Apart from Lee messing with it Jack could go up again looking for Caspar .
4 Her total tax bill could go up sharply .
5 We could go up on the railway sidings . ’
6 A £500 washing machine could go up £15 and a £600 TV by £18 .
7 In each country , politics complicated development , but German interests finally obtained an east-west canal to link Berlin with the Ruhr and by 1905 ships of 2,000 tons could go up the Rhine as far as Mannheim , a very important change since the Ruhr by then needed more than German ore .
8 Its ratings could go up if DSC remains profitable and generates cash for the next several quarters .
9 ‘ We could go up ter ‘ Ampstead .
10 It snowed for three days without stopping , great cotton wool flakes , falling from a dark sky and swirling so thickly and blindingly that Mr Evans actually said the children need not use the privy in the yard in the daytime but could go up to the bathroom whenever they needed to .
11 but it meant people could go up to the box office and take a tape recorder and sit and listen to them
12 The coal was easier to come at , water presented less of a drainage problem , and the pack-horses could go up light and come down laden .
13 We could go up to my especial photograph room .
14 He had a nice temperament and you could go up to him and stroke him without fear .
15 In Walsall Wood erm as I say , we used to have er two big bags full on a Fri Friday and then in the week we could go up but you 've got your bread but , you know , yo the men would be , I can just picture them with their little , all this pretty coloured paper would all be in little piles and when there were no customers , they would be wrapping the rice , the raisins , the currants , all in these pretty papers you see and they knew , I mean you 'd ask them for currants and they never sort of knew , I did n't quite understand how they could pick by , it 'd be by the paper you see .
16 following week you could go up to collect your dividend .
17 I Dreamed the mess under our wheels into tissue paper and drove off before the rest of the place could go up .
18 She saw no change , no glimpse of an unguarded thought before defences could go up ; in fact , he seemed pretty well relaxed .
19 It only needs someone to knock a window out and the whole thing could go up in flames . ’
20 In the end my parents agreed that I could go up for one year instead of being at the Royal College of Music .
21 The courts seem to take the view that the minimum mark-up is usually in the region of 50 per cent of the hourly rate , and can rise in personal injury cases to 75 per cent in a very big , difficult case , and could go up as far as 100 per cent or more for cases of the greatest difficulty or where quantum is huge and complex .
22 sometimes come to Glasgow and either of them could go up to Stirling
23 If Barnet , who admit debts of £1.3 million , go out of the League there could be a reprieve for Halifax and Walsall could go up to Division Two in their place .
24 But we could go up even if we do n't win at Wolves , depending upon on other results . ’
25 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
26 Oh well we 're fairly heavily committed at the moment but erm well I suppose we could go up to a budget of about forty pounds a month .
27 But I could go up in a few weeks .
28 I said well perhaps Ell could go up then , cos I 'm later ai n't I ?
29 You could go up to top group ri straight
30 with , you could go up with them
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