Example sentences of "go [adv] to [num] " in BNC.
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1 | This paper that set out the excuse me , the paper set out the details of the I T capital code goes on to ninety-four , five . |
2 | Total income is slightly reduced , however , since tweed production goes down to 2 per week ( £4,368 ) . |
3 | But to go down to ten , that 's good . |
4 | Occasionally we had to go away to one of our other convents for meetings . |
5 | An Ur-freezer , it goes directly to zero and beyond without narrative deviation . |
6 | I shall go at sixty three at the latest , I 'm not going on to sixty five |
7 | Richards fell on 70 but Best , on his home ground , soldiered on and was rewarded with his first Test century , going on to 164 . |
8 | There is some variability in the figure quoted for the minimum Re at which transition can be produced by large disturbances , values going down to 1800 . |
9 | Highest temperature today , a mild nineteen degrees celsius , lowest temperature tonight going down to thirteen . |
10 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
11 | Well there was n't six now going down to four . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ A group of us are going down to 1997 tonight ! ’ |
15 | And some people were not disinterested but wanted to see how it went with Mary before going over to one side or another . |
16 | Does did I hear rightly that that 's now going up to fifteen pound a week ? |
17 | ( This study contains a useful bibliographical essay on women and philosophy , going up to 1983 . ) |
18 | Well mine 's going up to twenty eight |
19 | 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 . |
20 | We 're going out to seventy miles . |
21 | so we 've got what we 've already got and we could produce i it it just worries me because we 're going , we 're going back to eleven plus days you know ! |
22 | Turning his back on the lightness and open planning characteristic of international style architecture , Kahn was concerned with what he called ‘ going back to zero ’ emphasising monumentality , weight and primitive classical forms . |
23 | It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology . |
24 | It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology . |
25 | Accusations that one group had stolen ideas from the other were soon flying ; Jones showed notebooks of his investigations going back to 1986 and cited a paper written in 1985 ; for their part Fleischmann and Pons insisted that their effort had begun in 1985 , all of which added to the perception that the fusion claims were important and the patents worth fighting for . |
26 | I mean , going back to nineteen eighty three for instance , in the whole of er area there was no adult day care at all and in at that time there was only the Road day centre for the learning disabled which , with the best will in the world , is not the jewel in our crown . |
27 | And the other one which is er Mr and that er has details of various convictions with er picture of his as a rather younger man er , various offences going back to nineteen seventy five and occupying quite a long space but there . |
28 | Ireland considered that in view of the involvement of the vessels of the applicants in the main proceedings in the quota hopping exercise , on the one hand , and of the measures taken by the United Kingdom going back to 1983 , on the other , the owners of those vessels could have no legitimate expectation with regard to the continuation of their activities . |
29 | And was going back to twelve and six a week after , to the forces . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sure I 'd be happier just going back to one of the Company offices on Mars , ’ she lied . |