Example sentences of "goes [adv] from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The account goes on from year to year , for as long as you want .
2 One view is that , even though the current physical self will perish , the spirit goes on from life to life ; if this is the case , one of the things that spirit has to learn is how to deal with all areas of negativity. 1 believe that , by the time the spirit enters the body , it has already chosen the lessons it wishes to learn and the difficulties it wishes to overcome during that lifetime .
3 Now that the state itself is disintegrating around us , while folk culture goes on from strength to strength , they need to be re-stated ( ibid : 95 ) .
4 The total dividend goes up from 10.3p to 11.5p , but it will be paid on 2 April , just before the new 20 per cent tax credit on dividends comes into force , rather than in June , saving the company £940,000 , or the equivalent of 0.224p a share .
5 Interim profits soared to £324.6 million , from £204.7 million at halfway in 1991 , and interim dividend goes up from 4p to 4.8p .
6 The new limit for an 18 or 36-hole event goes up from £110 to £200 , and for junior competitions from £50 to £100 .
7 Unemployment benefit for a single person goes up from £43.10 to £44.65 a week while the rate for couples rises from £69.10 to £72.20 .
8 From April , the limit for claims in the Small Claims Court in England and Wales goes up from £500 to £1,000 .
9 The Russian manufacturer 's most expensive model , the Niva 4wd Cossack , goes up from £8395 to £8649 .
10 MAI 's interim dividend goes up from 1.4p to 2p and the shares firmed 1p to 184p. — PA
11 The team goes straight from Sheffield to a ten-day training camp in an open air pool at Narbonne , France , to acclimatise for the games .
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