Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 She imagined that after playing tennis and having tea , they would go on somewhere and she would like to be available to go with them .
2 The other place I 've been to is Thailand , where prostitution is blatantly up-front and hard to avoid .
3 He 'd forgotten about the way it flickered before it came on properly and made a noise .
4 Right right right right and does he live locally ?
5 Right right and giving things away .
6 Most importantly and uniquely the Databank also contains information on the bargaining structure context for each bargaining group .
7 However , the market took the news rather badly and cut the price of the existing STC share by 34p on the day of announcement .
8 Pisa have some fine individual players , the number ten er finished the first half having er had attention , limping rather badly and er Pisa have all their substitutes who 've remained out and are warming up .
9 Syl 's mother disapproved of this most bitterly and rebuked me for waste .
10 Hot-wire anemometers have been most widely and successfully used in gas flows .
11 ‘ One of the things we have been working on is getting men back behind the ball , ’ he said and when Stanger did just that in retrieving a kick-ahead from Nadroga , Nicol , Appleson ( twice ) and Turnbull , too , made sure the winger was not in isolation , for Ian Corcoran to boot on delicately and claim a grand try , Appleson converting .
12 ‘ One of the things we have been working on is getting men back behind the ball , ’ he said and when Stanger did just that in retrieving a kick-ahead from Nadroga , Nicol , Appleson ( twice ) and Turnbull , too , made sure the winger was not in isolation , for Ian Corcoran to boot on delicately and claim a grand try , Appleson converting .
13 Bobby was a magnificent header of the ball and graceful too , so that many of his goals were spectacular , picturesque affairs , which stand in the memory to this day , while he also possessed a prodigious long-throw , which the Palace exploited most successfully and was the League 's prototype for this tactical ploy .
14 Accused in its time of being a scandalous affront to bourgeois morality , La Ronde in fact pinpoints its hypocrisy most acutely and in retrospect reveals its author as ( among other things ) a perceptively premature feminist .
15 Jonathan looked on appreciatively and filled his own glass with orange juice .
16 Everything the school does should be geared to providing most effectively and efficiently for pupil learning — be it the structures and systems used to run the school , the deployment of staff , or the use of its other resources .
17 It is about extending decision-making to the level where it can take place most effectively and where it can be informed by local circumstances in the context of the policy and philosophy of the school .
18 Newbery argued that a more useful approach was for each country to be looked at separately and the level of damage quantified to see how it could be most effectively and economically put right .
19 He was staring into the fire rather grimly and she had to take her courage firmly in hand .
20 She smiled rather grimly and said farewell .
21 Work on the cut beyond the flight went on vigorously and by October 1811 four of the five miles between Foxton and the north end of the Husbands Bosworth Tunnel had been completed .
22 It was found as a fact by the arbitrator that the goods " were commercially within and merchantable under the contract specification " .
23 Doak imitated this corkscrew manoeuvre , albeit rather slowly and clumsily .
24 Dependence on each of these drugs was also recognized rather slowly and perhaps reluctantly .
25 I fully accept that if I want to know everything a top luthier knows then I should go away and make a serious study of the subject , but I would be quite happy to read a dedicated magazine each month from which I can learn about what 's new , who 's up to what , what new guitars are like to play etc. etc. and also the meaning of the industry 's technical terminology .
26 She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place .
27 An old and enduring model of sexual difference , developed most powerfully and resiliently by Galen in the second century AD , had stressed the homologous nature of male and female reproductive organs ; women were said to have the same genitals as men , only inside rather than outside .
28 At first , he was infinitely gentle and loving , his fingers moving over her body in an exploratory , almost hesitant manner , lightly caressing her , lingering only for a moment or two on her face or breasts before moving onwards again to touch her skin , most delicately and teasingly .
29 Minuchin 's description of the anorexic as one who takes upon herself the burden of familial conflicts and the internal conflicts of those around her indicates that the anorexic ‘ sees ’ what is going on within and among other people in a very special way .
30 Until the manner in which such goods are dispersed within regions is better understood we can only assume , at present , that places with very high consumption are also the points of distribution where a paramount controlled such prestige exchange , consuming most locally and allowing the passage of a little to other places .
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