Example sentences of "[vb mod] go up [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | it would go up as part of the service charge , the management charge would not change as a result |
2 | Building societies themselves always reckoned that , over time , prices would go up in line with people 's incomes — which govern how much they can spend . |
3 | His rent would go up from £20,000 to £48,000 under the new leasing system . |
4 | Mrs Thompson said her rent would go up from £20,000 to £48,000 under the new leases . |
5 | Reports that electricity charges would go up by 13% in April set off a furore in the press . |
6 | COLOUR television licence fees will go up to £83 from April . |
7 | In 2013 it will go up to 20pc of the market value . ’ |
8 | At the same time , the earnings threshold which forms the boundary between the two rates , which is now aligned with the earnings threshold for payment of full-rate employers ' class I contributions , will go up from £185 per week to £190 per week . |
9 | Nineteen different countries will be visited for the 43 tournaments and the average prize money fund will go up from £461,000 to approximately £500,000 . |
10 | The average bill for a course of treatment will go up from £20 to £60 . |
11 | The average bill for a course of treatment will go up from £20 to £60 . |
12 | From April 1 a single hackney carriage licence will go up from £150 to £220 and a private hire will go up from £150 to £200 . |
13 | From April 1 a single hackney carriage licence will go up from £150 to £220 and a private hire will go up from £150 to £200 . |
14 | A basic check up will go up from £3.75 to £7.50 . |