Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv prt] to [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The increase in the adult rate is £1 going up to £14 .
2 Geoff Addy , from the Old Dun Cow , left his pub last month after his annual rent went up to £76,000 .
3 Child benefit goes up to £10 a week for the first child and Pounds 8.10 for each subsequent child .
4 And , excluding oil and other erratic items , the underlying deficit with non-EC countries went up to £711m in April .
5 On the basis of partly theoretical data for an extensive sheep croft , enlarged to 10 ha by subletting adjacent crofts , with 20 ha of improved grazing as well as a share of common grazing , the net income from sheep farming goes up to £1,598 .
6 With a floppy drive the price goes up to $4,145 by the dozen .
7 The final dividend goes up to 11.5p , making 16.5p , against 14p for the year .
8 Normally , the rates are £19.50 for the first halt hour and for each additional quarter of an hour or part of it , £4.50 , For weekday overtime the rates go up to £23.80 and £5.45 , for Saturday overtime , £24.70 and £5.65 , Sunday overtime , £31.70 and £7.15 and for Bank holiday overtime , £37.00 and £8.25 .
9 Like y'know we we 've mentioned organisational structure I think in the very first lecture er that idea , the idea that you 've got a kind of box at the top labelled president and you 've got two boxes underneath labelled vice president and you 've got y'know one box goes off to sales manager y'know the sort of thing I mean , okay ?
10 Trained by Peter Monteith at Rosewell , just outside Edinburgh , the nine-year-old has been waiting the good ground he will encounter today and , in the words of his trainer , with prizes going down to £4,000 for fourth place and £600 for sixth , ‘ it would be mad not to run him ’ .
11 My wages went up to £40 .
12 I had for some reason gone up to M. Dupont 's room and was about to knock , but before doing so , as is my custom , I paused for a second to listen at the door .
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