Example sentences of "can go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He can go nowhere from there . |
2 | In some regions the concept of zoning — designating areas exclusively to one type of user — has been tried to solve problems about who can go where . |
3 | You must give Oliver what is really his , and then you can go where you please . ’ |
4 | One dealer at a London based sharedealing outfit was selling an unknown oil and gas stock to a client who replied : " I work in the oil industry myself , and these speculative situations , I know can go badly wrong . |
5 | we 've both got a week off , and we thought we 'd all can go just for a couple of days |
6 | Once you 've overcome that , then you can go even further . |
7 | But again , we can go even farther afield . |
8 | ‘ All right , then — Alastair can go up through the Glen of the Birks and use the old byre below Urlar . |
9 | One day I 'll learn to swim real good , so I can go up to Scotland and show Marie and she 'd be real surprised . |
10 | But in summer … the temperature can go up to a hundred and twenty Fahrenheit down there . ’ |
11 | She can go up to the castle to beg her food . |
12 | ‘ You can go up now , Mr Morgan , ’ said the guard , replacing the phone . |
13 | So do n't stretch your budget too far and the interest rate — and your payment — can go up , as well as down . |
14 | Great coldness and chills run up and down the back ; pains can go up the back too . |
15 | How can anyone dream up a handicap system whereby my handicap can go up because somebody else scored a net 65 ? |
16 | Mr Lawrence believes that the market price for auditing can fluctuate just as the price for bananas can go up and down . |
17 | Most insurance companies are in the risk of their prime business and they are in the risk of investment — which can go up and down dramatically as you well know . |
18 | It is worth pointing out that rateable values can go up or down following an appeal , and care should be taken before acting . |
19 | Rateable values can go up after an appeal |
20 | ‘ And if they are accurate , a reading taken at the bar can go up when the alcohol gets into the bloodstream . |
21 | ‘ Well , on Saturday night , Lee here and a few of his mates can go up the Ilford Palais , right ? |
22 | The term of the loan is approximately 7 — 12 years for industrial projects but can go up to 20 years for infrastructure investments ( these are investments in areas such as energy , transport , and communications which are beneficial to economic expansion in general ) . |
23 | A friend at the Bar estimated to me in 1981 that a youngster of ability on the common law side can go up to eight or ten thousand pounds , but then tends to reach a plateau . |
24 | You can go up to a woman on a street corner and start yelling at her and ten minutes later she 's back at your place doing God knows what . |
25 | I 'm happy if I can go up several flights of stairs and not get out of breath . |
26 | In fact , prices can go up at any time , not necessarily in April . |
27 | You can go up there whenever you want . ’ |
28 | " We can go up under Wandsworth Bridge as far as the Fina Oil Depot and then switch off and drift down with the tide . " |
29 | I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the |
30 | In Belfast , sure , you can go up to someone 's door mid-evening , knock politely , and then blast the hell out of them as soon as their shadow darkens the frosted glass . |