Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The NME of this period is a mutant hybrid where reviews of Engelbert Humperdinck , Andy Williams , The Doors and Led Zeppelin sit uneasily side by side on the page .
2 It will be clear that these two dynamical elements , the smooth propagation a la Schrödinger and the discontinuous collapse on making a measurement , sit uneasily side by side .
3 She had travelled somewhere way up north — Newcastle or something .
4 ‘ You have , Jacob , you have , that 's true , ’ agreed little Joseph Poorgrass .
5 In addition to the control values depicting the nine freedoms of space ( three of translation , three of rotation and three of scale ) , it is convenient to include additionally ones of overall zoom and perspective .
6 An umbrella stand conversation piece , largely fashioned from the remains of some unfortunate denizen of the rainforest in imperial Ilorin , but lately conquered somewhere north of Lagos , was dappled in a garish replica of its native twilight .
7 Record shops that sell mostly videos , stadium shows with stars miming to tapes , the charts full of soap stars … all right , it 's not as bad as all that .
8 It got rather sort of upgraded .
9 At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally .
10 ‘ Against the rebel hybrids ? ’ asked little Grimm .
11 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
12 He plays mostly keyboards these days , so maybe one day .
13 Use the pass on the day of your choice as often as you like between the places of interest , and your will find that it is the most enjoyable way of seeing arguably Europe 's most exciting city !
14 I am the girl that kidnapped little Oliver and took him back to old Fagin 's house on the night Oliver was going to the bookseller . ’
15 The final twenty minutes saw play confined to the middle third of the pitch as both linesmen became rather flag happy with a succession of offside decisions which infuriated players and crowd alike .
16 The much-tested , long awaited OU pack which helps social workers , police and others to interview effectively children who may have been abused .
17 In some camps Red Cross parcels arrived less regularly than in others and when they failed altogether people talked about food all the time instead of , as usually , about food or football or politics or the theatre .
18 The first local Amnesty groups ( the still-running Eltham and Hampstead among them ) were formed only months after the launch in May 1961 .
19 And having arrived in Zurich , or having returned there at the end of a tour round north Switzerland , visitors will probably want to spend a little time in a city about which they have heard so much .
20 We have heard only advertisements for Luigi 's restaurant .
21 I do nt think so Steve , I 've just had mail from the postmaster at Oxford telling me I ca n't send mail , and to subscribe to the list ! !
22 If I get , it 'll take the twenty four hours to settle in , do n't you think so Arthur ?
23 I do n't think so Agnes .
24 Mm , I do n't think so Helena Rosanne
25 Do n't think so mate .
26 I Do n't think so mate .
27 Well I do n't think so tongue and groove is , is wood in n it ?
28 yeah I would think so nights or days I would of thought nothing 's been really said about what 's happening on that yet , not till the end of towards the end of the
29 Well you would think so Sandra
30 I would think so Robert .
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