Example sentences of "would go [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 it would go up as part of the service charge , the management charge would not change as a result
2 that would go up into the forty percent
3 As soon as the Bundesbank announced at 2pm that its discount rate would go up to 6 per cent and its Lombard emergency funding rate to 8 per cent , the Bank of England pushed up the base lending rate of British banks to 15 per cent , the highest for eight years .
4 Some days he would follow a man , a man he 'd just seen in the street , for minutes or for hours , thinking he would go up to him and ask him if he knew the way .
5 He would go up to his desk , work there shredding paper , come down and in no time rush up again to check on some figures and return bringing more paperwork with him .
6 Erm if I understand it correctly from from Mr Potter 's er table nine , the implication would be that the the Greater York figure would go up to a hundred and sixty one hectares based on thirty four to the acr hectare , that is correct ?
7 The same with the signalmen , I would go up to the signalman and tell him , Well on the other shift you know , they would have left that train away first , before they left that other one in you see .
8 so they would go up to fifth
9 This was principally because he had taken up fire-watching duties there , and once or twice a week he would go up on the roof : he would have heard the sound of the aircraft , and the bursts of shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns , while all the time scrutinizing the " blacked out " city for the evidence of fires .
10 Ernie , who was employed by him , would go up on a Sun day to feed his stock and unbeknown to Dick Gooding would bring the old mule back with him , hitch him to the hand cart and pull it over to Birling Bank , this went on for some time and poor old Dick knew nothing of these goings on .
11 Two more previews to go , and then , at seven o'clock on the Thursday ( early so that the critics could get their copy in ) , the curtain would go up on the first night proper of The Hooded Owl .
12 Then a man would go up on a ladder outside and put a hook on a chain around the ridge tree .
13 that it would go up for
14 carry on going and that one would go up behind it .
15 He would go up in the lift .
16 Building societies themselves always reckoned that , over time , prices would go up in line with people 's incomes — which govern how much they can spend .
17 I half-hoped , half-dreaded the mast would go up in sparks and a bang when the Big Man pulled the lever ; that FAKINTIL had found a way to wrap half a dozen shearing charges around the legs .
18 The inspector was pleased to receive that , noting the fact that we had a , a drop in our work output but expected that , that would go up in the next year or two .
19 Rather than cutting takings , profits would go up in well-run trouble-free bars which attracted more customers , she argued .
20 And when , as often happened , the screen began to yellow and darken , the cry would go up from the front rows : ‘ Purra nother bob in Len ! ’
21 His top rate would go up from 40 to 59 per cent .
22 In order to meet most of the cost of this new central government spending , the standard rate of value added tax would go up from 15 to 17.5 per cent effective April 1 ( the first increase since June 1979 ) so as to produce anticipated additional revenue of nearly £4,000 million in 1991-92 .
23 His rent would go up from £20,000 to £48,000 under the new leasing system .
24 Mrs Thompson said her rent would go up from £20,000 to £48,000 under the new leases .
25 Therefore the single pension would go up by £3.30 and that for married couples by £5.30 .
26 Reports that electricity charges would go up by 13% in April set off a furore in the press .
27 Under Labour his top tax rate would jump from 40 to 49 per cent , and his overall tax bill would go up by about £1,080 a year , essentially because of increased national insurance .
28 Numbers tell it simply : total government spending would go up by $43 300 million , to a total of $848 500 million .
29 BOLA originally estimated that turnover would go up by 10 per cent if the current 6.30pm closing time were lifted , but Kelly believes the survey makes that figure look pessimistic .
30 Child support would be increased , rail transport expenditure would go up by 50 per cent and that on the environment by 20 per cent .
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