Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] [adj] [unc] cent " in BNC.
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1 | The amount of taxpayers ' cash that goes into paying top managers has gone up 900 PER CENT from £25 million in 1987 to £251 million last year . |
2 | All that shows beyond reasonable doubt that eggs were not responsible for the increase in food poisoning , which has gone up 36 per cent this year , despite an overall 24 per cent drop in egg consumption and the 700,000 birds slaughtered . |
3 | Whenever the yield has gone below 4 per cent before , it has been time to get out of the door and sell equities . ’ |
4 | Er November automatic , should have gone up eight per cent automatic . |
5 | er that should have gone up eight per cent . |
6 | But Darlington MP Michael Fallon said the numbers working in Darlington had gone up ten per cent in the last ten years . |
7 | Because prices have gone up eight per cent across the board . |
8 | Cocaine seizures by Customs have gone up 50 per cent this year , the Home Office minister , Mr David Mellor , told the Commons during a debate on the misuse of drugs . |
9 | I would say it 's gone up 100 per cent , where before there was a logical argument to say that it 's negligible , that argument no longer exists ; it is not negligible , it is there , it is upon us now , and it is likely to er lead to considerable er hazard for our civilian population and civilian populations of all NATO countries if we do not address it . |