Example sentences of "can go [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | One day I 'll learn to swim real good , so I can go up to Scotland and show Marie and she 'd be real surprised . |
2 | But in summer … the temperature can go up to a hundred and twenty Fahrenheit down there . ’ |
3 | She can go up to the castle to beg her food . |
4 | The term of the loan is approximately 7 — 12 years for industrial projects but can go up to 20 years for infrastructure investments ( these are investments in areas such as energy , transport , and communications which are beneficial to economic expansion in general ) . |
5 | A friend at the Bar estimated to me in 1981 that a youngster of ability on the common law side can go up to eight or ten thousand pounds , but then tends to reach a plateau . |
6 | You can go up to a woman on a street corner and start yelling at her and ten minutes later she 's back at your place doing God knows what . |
7 | In Belfast , sure , you can go up to someone 's door mid-evening , knock politely , and then blast the hell out of them as soon as their shadow darkens the frosted glass . |
8 | But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate . |
9 | can go up to sixty three years ! |
10 | A reasonable one , I mean you can go up to two thousand for a good one , but a reasonable one you would n't get nowadays under seven hundred and ninety nine |
11 | He 's erm , he 's self-sufficient , as Chrissy walks in David can go up to bed , he 's , can do his own teeth , get himself in and , you know , and |
12 | I said and that 's why cos Paul said to me , he said , I never hear you moan , I said look you wo n't hear me moan because it 's not that I enjoy the job I hate the job I said I hate the work , and I find it hard work but at the end of the day on a Friday , I know that six o'clock in the morning on a Friday I can go up to the Nationwide Anglia , slip my card in there and I know there 's gon na be a couple of hundred of quid in there with the |
13 | Oh we can go up to that Fina garage I should think they have it . |
14 | You can go up to the ! |
15 | erm , erm normally they start at one thirty and they can go up to about three or four pound a great big tub . |
16 | I would think the mo , motorcar nowadays can go up to something like two hundred odd miles now is it ? |
17 | of conscience , you want conscious , well you can go up to the I and then it 's conscious , you 've got conscience , conscious |
18 | You can go up to full beam , ca n't you ? |
19 | Ninety to a hundred decibels gets pretty uncomfortable , and a noisy factory can go up to about a hundred and twenty decibels and Environmental Health Officers for example are very concerned about this because it causes long-term problems in people 's ears . |
20 | They can go upstairs to the first floor , almost directly above this passage ; in this case they walk up a gentle incline and arrive at the west door leading from location 54 . |
21 | So I said to him well alright then I said er if you 're not going to the football match you can go upstairs to your bedroom and tidy your bedroom again . |
22 | you can go over to Africa on a day trips from down there , but you have to have a full passport you ca n't |
23 | From the Latin limbus ( the edge ) , it is the name given to the region inhabited by those spirits who can go neither to Heaven because they are not baptised , nor to Hell because they have committed no great sin . |
24 | Having blamed it on the Bundesbank , he can go on to talk about other things — such as sex and tax , perhaps . |
25 | Unfortunately only 8 per cent of the children can go on to higher [ secondary ] education . |
26 | ‘ She can go on to be a latter day Judy Garland . |
27 | Many can go on to lead virtually independent lives in ‘ core and cluster ’ schemes even if the handicap is severe , so that ideally the handicapped person would leave home to live independently after leaving school . |
28 | Once you have assured yourself that you are doing your best in this respect , you can go on to look at other possible causes , if you still feel generally unfit or without a zest for life . |
29 | If I sound euphoric I make no apologies , It has been a superb period for English rugby and will also be a hard act to follow , but after the weekend of the Irish visit I am sure that we can go on to even greater things from here . |
30 | It meant however that we had little time to relate our studies at any deep level to Buddhism , but it seemed unanswerable that people must have a deep understanding of their own faith before they can go on to study that of other people . |