Example sentences of "could [adv] go [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Due in the second quarter of next year , the machine , originally code-named the A20 , could eventually go up to 20 CPU .
2 ‘ If I could just go back to my seat I 'll be okay .
3 She wished she could just go back to bed and start the day all over again , only somehow making it turn out completely normal this time .
4 Do you do you think erm your father when he started the shop in twenty six , would ever imagined that it could possibly go on to the the end of the century ?
5 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
6 never had binding , never had binding court agreements because mothers could always go back to court and say this fifteen pounds is n't enough .
7 We could always go along to the ward-room . ’
8 I do n't think I could ever go back to Bedford to live , and I could n't never live in that flat anyway because it 's been desecrated .
9 At fifteen , when I could legally go out to work , I got a Saturday job which paid for my clothes ( except my school uniform , which was part of the deal , somehow ) .
10 We could now go on to attempt to explain the character of these institutions by citing their effect on leading capitalists — they are as they are partly because they encourage a belief which is functional in relation to the system as a whole .
11 Fabia knew then that , a semblance of dignity hers , she could now go back to her room .
12 I am not saying the road is not ancient , it is older than the age of the Pilgrims and could even go back to Neolithic times .
13 My immediate concern is for my husband 's safety because , given that , our lives could then go back to normal .
14 And that same me , who twenty-four hours earlier had decided she could never go back to Harwich , would be on her way there tomorrow .
15 I 'm unemployed at the moment , but I could never go back to being a bricklayer .
16 And was it for this awfulness that she had taken the great jump that would divide her from the rest of her life , that she could never go back to , for this she had put herself beyond the pale and ruined her life ?
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