Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is , of course , at least as much development as exposition , and the Hagen very properly repeat it , then intelligently pressing the music forward in a constant increase in intensity ( with the major-key suggestions throwing that into strong relief ) right the way through the movement .
2 Shafts of piercing sunlight slowly push their curious fingers through the dusty waters as far down as they will go .
3 I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind .
4 When a large debt issue is undertaken , the Bank will underwrite a large proportion of the issue and slowly sell them to the market over a period of time to avoid excess supply of government debt .
5 Most hate me night , when I 've been out and somebody said you have evening , go and see somebody in evening and then I go , do n't mind in day time come back
6 But an object contemplated for its beauty alone spontaneously attracts the spectator and rouses him to expand and intensify his awareness of it ; and however much or little trust he may put in the formulation of aesthetic standards , he evaluates it by his reaction at the unsustainable height of concentration when he is responding to all his information at once .
7 come on eat your tea
8 come on eat it up
9 Go on eat it up .
10 Book-destroyers of this kind , especially when they blatantly advertise their wares as suitable for breaking and framing for an inn , a billiard room or boudoir , act only in the cause of financial gain and have no respect for the qualities to be found in a complete book .
11 We thereby maximise our chance of demonstrating what we are looking for .
12 ‘ The middle , ’ Reyce continues , ‘ although enjoying much meddow and pasture , yett far more tillage doe from thence raise their cheifest maintenance . ’
13 As the supreme or sovereign power within its own boundaries the state can not have rivals which successfully deny its law-making powers or its claims on the ultimate allegiance of its citizens .
14 The institutions of health , education and housing powerfully influence our opportunities and choices in later life .
15 ‘ What a coy little polyp you are , to be sure , ’ said the doctor , but he eventually lassoed and dispatched it too .
16 For example , many of our social policies ‘ embody assumptions about the nature of families and thereby influence what families are expected to be ’ ( Parker , 1982 ) .
17 He continued ‘ Many of our former members who left the Association because of this type of subtle coercion now bitterly regret their decision .
18 Many who have left the Association already bitterly regret it .
19 Go on push it hard .
20 Sometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard .
21 If you can catch a case in the early viral phase then a shot of hyperimmune serum is curative , but people rarely bring their dogs in until that phase is over .
22 They replied that Edmund left no claim to his brothers and had wanted Cnut to support and protect his sons until they were old enough to rule , and they also swore that they wished to elect Cnut king , humbly obey him , and pay tribute to his army .
23 If ratings are good at picking out enduring themes , while detailed observations are indispensable to explanations of how these themes arise , then the best analytical method should not choose between splitting and lumping but rather combine them .
24 First and foremost , we have to understand that we rarely fear what we have found to be true .
25 Come on make me a nice cup of tea .
26 Now come on make me .
27 Go on make it , make it
28 Go on hide it .
29 A high failure rate ensures that only those with the right aptitude for the job eventually make it to the Company .
30 Slowly raise your arms out to the sides until they are horizontal .
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