Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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31 She is to be congratulated on the beauty of the pictures , the wealth of information she imparted on so many aspects and the most comprehensive display of books and articles created by Shetlanders .
32 I 'm telling you we work hard , I know we can get better organized , but we do work very hard and we have to work on so many fronts .
33 I read them all because I work on so many different programmes with so many different people .
34 Yeah it 's been on so many times .
35 ‘ I know what 's goin' on so that 's not the reason she sends me away .
36 ‘ Since Amber came along , I 've thought even more about women who cope on so little .
37 ‘ Having reached the age of 50 a month ago , Britt was quite content to leave California and settle down somewhere less extravagant but Jim loves Los Angeles and does n't intend to leave the city . ’
38 I mean , I know , but Colin ai n't been down much this week , because Colin 's been working , he 's been working every day and that , you know what I mean , it 's been a bit hard for us to get down but we tried .
39 Well it 's one fifty down long enough amount of time .
40 After all , it 's patently obvious than we do n't get along together most of the time . ’
41 Up so many along so many .
42 Ivan III had recognized the peasant 's right to leave his lord , provided he settled his debts and paid a fee , laying down only that such movement should take place at the end of the harvest , during the fortnight surrounding St George 's Day ( an autumn as well as spring feast in the Orthodox calendar ) .
43 A ‘ They can indeed , Cut a cone down so that is has a diameter of five centimetres .
44 So we came back in the dark , there were fifteen of us in th this jeep bouncing up and down so that was quite fun too .
45 And I thought , well I 'll break it down so That was what it was , I 'd pulled all the fractions together , put them into a common denominator .
46 And King Bucar and the other Kings were so greatly dismayed that they never checked the reins till they had ridden into the sea ; and the company of the Cid rode after them , smiting and slaying and giving them no respite ; and they smote down so many that it was marvellous , for the Moors did not turn their heads to defend themselves .
47 Yet so much money and effort was poured down so many drains in the 1980s , that the billions of lei and millions of man-hours spent on the Civic Centre can seem almost modest by comparison with the overall waste .
48 If we start laying down so many things .
49 It was Reith who had imbued the BBC with the mystique of a divine right to broadcast laying down so many of the standards which raised the values of the Corporation to a par with any Civil Service division .
50 Bernice had never been down so many corridors before she met the Doctor .
51 He knocked down so many other
52 At last British output per head is now up to the European average , largely because the latter has slowed down so much .
53 It slows the game down so much when you have people killing the ball , but it 's not the fault of the players , it 's the referees who allow it ’ .
54 The plane was loaded down so much that it had difficulty in skimming the tops of those large mountains , but I was not troubled , thinking that the pilot was a well-trained American , until after an hour of this mountain hopping a small Chinese face appeared at the cockpit door and said , ‘ Is you all all-lite ? ’
55 ‘ This is not only a boost for first-time buyers , ’ said Colin Girling , a regional spokesman for the National Association of Estate Agents , ‘ but it is a boost for many second-time buyers , as well , now that house prices have come down so much . ’
56 It used to get me down so much .
57 Once dormant , however , their metabolism slows down so much that the pineal is virtually switched off , and how they manage to rouse themselves at the correct time remains a mystery .
58 A hibernator 's metabolism slows down so much when it becomes dormant that time appears to speed by and the winter is over in a trice .
59 That was another reason why I feel I let her down so much .
60 There are shallow inlets and islands in the Portsmouth area , but the main river valleys , although aggraded in their lower reaches , are not rias , presumably because the rivers have brought down so much alluvium that they have filled any rias which may have been present , whereas the rivers of Pembroke and south-west Ireland have been unable to achieve this .
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