Example sentences of "would go [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | so they would go up to fifth |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Rather than cutting takings , profits would go up in well-run trouble-free bars which attracted more customers , she argued . |
4 | His top rate would go up from 40 to 59 per cent . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Expenditure would go up by 6 per cent . |
8 | Child support would be increased , rail transport expenditure would go up by 50 per cent and that on the environment by 20 per cent . |
9 | The one who would go round to all the different clubs and people 's houses and do the cooking there . |
10 | Mr Morrison said : ‘ He ( Sir Patrick ) explained to us his confidence that the talks would go forward in one form or another . |
11 | So the third bedroom would go right across that extension then ? |
12 | A NEW row erupted around the Government last night after it signalled it would go slow on new laws to outlaw ticket touts . |
13 | The low risk category one patients would go straight onto annual check cystoscopy following the first three month check . |
14 | They were all Dreamers , and if Daine was n't brought back to Princetown , things would go badly for all Dreamers everywhere . |
15 | The Portuguese hearing would go ahead on 18 October even though Ferrari had asked for it to be postponed , he said . |
16 | The Ferrari team were upset by FISA president Jean-Marie Balestre 's statement on Tuesday that an appeal against the $50,000 fine imposed on Mansell would go ahead on 18 October , despite their request that it be postponed because the Japanese Grand Prix is on 22 October . |
17 | Conn McCluskey of the CSJ held out strongly against defying the ban but the DHAC representatives made it clear that they would go ahead in any case , and this seems to have swayed the NICRA members . |
18 | I would go on with that . |
19 | Like a true professional , Floyd was determined the show would go on for New Year 's Eve at his pub , the Maltsters Arms . |
20 | Like all long-term coughers he had developed a noise-reducing technique , and all that could be heard was a chuck-chuck-chuck sound that would go on for long minutes at a time , gradually winding down like a clockwork drummer until every scrap of air was squeezed out of his poor concrete lungs . |
21 | ‘ The feasting would go on for seven days . |
22 | ‘ Kelly believed she , too , would go on to other things that God planned for her . ’ |
23 | ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’ |
24 | Spend the immediate post-Smiths period saying how he was the talented one and would go on to great things . |
25 | The series would go on until 1978 with Ken in the last , Carry On Emmanuelle , a spoof on the soft-porn hits of the age , as he had been in Carry on Sergeant , the first . |
26 | For weeks it would go on like this and then suddenly one day you would notice him just lying in the sun instead of studying his map , or reading a novel instead of his German grammar . |
27 | I thought I would go on in that job — hairdressing . |
28 | Jacob , increasingly since he commenced going to university , might be missing for the rest of the day ; Joshua , particularly in the summer , would go out for long walks in the country , following , he said , the course of some meshuggeneh game in which young men threw an iron ball along the road and ran after it — could there be such a game ? |
29 | In a sense I was pretty ill , because I would go out at eight o'clock in the evening , having recovered from the appalling hangover caused by my previous night 's activities in Cairo , and re-establish my illness by that night 's activities . ’ |
30 | I would go out in all weathers , at all times : exercise was an addiction . |