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

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1 ‘ Or perhaps you would like me to inveigle her out of her self-imposed purdah and come up here instead of you going down to Four Winds . ’
2 Trainer Peter Beaumont is keen to get a run into the seven-year-old who has been off the track since narrowly going down to 40-1 shock winner Sibton Abbey last month .
3 The Hurricane lost it and flew round for five minutes , going down to 400 feet above the water to avoid appearing on the radar screens on nearby Italian-occupied islands .
4 And some people were not disinterested but wanted to see how it went with Mary before going over to one side or another .
5 Does did I hear rightly that that 's now going up to fifteen pound a week ?
6 With Kuwait 's refinery capacity going up to 664,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of 1986 , KPC 's policy is to look for further outlets .
7 We 're going out to seventy miles .
8 At this point in the narrative we need to turn to the remarkable Register concerning the imperial question ( Regestum super negotio Romani imperii or RNI ) , a secret register opened by the papal curia between August and September 1199 , but containing entries going back to 3 May .
9 Davis agreed to go up to 200 guineas , and in the event secured the unseen yearling for a mere 160 guineas .
10 You know you 're allowed to go up to nine percent as you say and you just pay as many years as you like .
11 Useful load also goes up to 450 kilos from 380 .
12 Then we then he says , then wha well cos what we 're saying is , then if your barrelage goes up to four barrels , say
13 the radiation dose here goes up to 5 Sv and was mostly due to γ-rays .
14 and then , that week , he sell 's ten pence a can , then the following week he still bought it ten pence , following week it goes up to eighteen pence , but he 's still selling what , so I do n't think it , I think .
15 In primary 6 and 7 that goes up to one hour l5 minutes . ’
16 In year 3 , demand has risen to 3,000 units so that the desired capital stock goes up to thirty machines — since the firm already has twenty , another ten must be purchased .
17 And on the front sheet o entitled affordable housing , we see there that in the case of Hambleton we 'd be looking at forty one percent , of the remaining dwellings being unaffordable being affordable houses , down to York where it goes up to ninety percent .
18 Its diet consists of herring , mackerel , pilchard , rats-tails and argentines , also squid , and , as it will go down to 610 metres ( 334 fathoms ) deepwater species .
19 My best dive was when we went down to 18 metres the depth limit for novice divers it was even colder but it was fun the visibility was also low we had to feel our way back .
20 The nitrate went down to 10–15 ppm , which is less than our local tapwater .
21 At the age of sixteen , cos there was hardly anybody else at the place where I lived so it went down to sixteen year olds .
22 On this occasion , Berlin had a thick cloud cover that went down to 2,000 ft and made accurate bombing impossible .
23 I went down to seven stone something and I looked hellish . ’
24 the second time she had it done and then , they had to remove it because she went down to seven stone
25 Rain fell , and the temperature went down to ten degrees Celsius .
26 Anyone interested in learning karate can go along to 35 College Street , or contact 616453 .
27 In this case I begin with two on a 16 , and if necessary go down to one caster on an 18 .
28 I 've gone down to one egg in me freezer
29 ‘ When I came out again my weight had gone down to 8 stone and it 's definitely an experience I would n't like to go through again , but it gives you a new outlook on life .
30 However , I believe — perhaps the Minister will confirm this — that , in the last year for which we have the figures , the import of such waste has gone down to 44,000 tonnes , although that is still 10 times higher than in 1981-82 .
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