Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Kegan says they 're driving him mad already and he wants me there right away to talk to some bloody newspaper people .
2 The experiments hit the scientific and popular headlines over a number of years before falling into disrepute when others found it quite hard even to train flatworms reliably on this pairing , let alone repeat the later steps in the procedure .
3 Although the term censorship is usually applied to instances of government interference in programme making , Brittan uses it much more broadly to include such structural and institutional constraints as the IBA 's power to withdraw franchises and its right to vet schedules and programmes .
4 ‘ You must have thought me very slow not to get your meaning days ago . ’
5 But her sister begged her so hard not to leave her and to go on sleeping with her that she gave way .
6 Courtaulds ' challenge is to tune into the demand and drive it forward fast enough to translate technological lead into sales success .
7 So to catch him taking advantage of Sarah 's desperation like that shocked her far too deeply to allow her to tax him with it directly .
8 It would take us too far afield to examine the content of this apostolic ‘ Word ’ .
9 Fortunately Chief Petty Officer Richard Saunders RN , my husband 's father , had taught him very early how to box the compass and he was able to bring her north of Scotland , round our north eastern seaboard and bring her in to Chatham dockyard for paying-off .
10 She knew me well enough not to ask what I was up to in front of a policeman .
11 It gives more information and even tells you not just how to survive yourself but how to rescue others .
12 Lydia thought herself very slow not to have realised all this before , but then she reflected that the rapidity with which they had learned the circumstances of this secluded family was in itself strange .
13 In fact mounting excitement sweeps him along impetuously enough to make you even wish for a little more restraint .
14 And it was the woman had cast him off ; she knew him well enough already to realise how much that had hurt his pride .
15 She knew him well enough now to see through some of the camouflage — perhaps all of it .
16 Indeed , it was an achievement that they managed it just long enough to clinch the Heineken title and then , once it did not matter any longer began to lose games at a rate that would have been unthinkable during the previous years of unbroken triumph .
17 I thought it just as well to let you find out for yourself . ’
18 Sink them just far enough to dimple but not fracture the paper surface
19 But I was , I just bought you down here just to have a look .
20 SIR Edward du Cann has been walking a financial tightrope for so long that the only surprise is that it has taken him so long finally to fall off .
21 She knew it was wrong to hate her parents like this , but she was finding it very hard not to do so .
22 Colin Mitchell — the Heggie Group 's managing director , since his departure last year as managing director of Wm Low Supermarkets — says Thatcham is an organisation which takes every car ever built , knocks hell out of it , then puts it back together again to prove the given number of hours per job .
23 You can , you can write it out again afterwards to make sense of it and you can both get together and write it out and sort of do pretty tables .
24 ‘ Whether it distracted everyone else long enough to slip five drops of something into Mrs Iverson 's coffee , I would n't know , Inspector . ’
25 The interview on 8th at the Western General Hospital is partly fund-raising and John is advising me very strongly not to take it , and I am sure he is right .
26 ‘ I would advise you most sincerely not to keep me waiting . ’
27 ‘ With a river handy , and you past resistance , why not do the obvious thing , and shove you far enough in to make sure the current took you ?
28 It took a while before anyone issued a Shabba album , perhaps because he was so popular in reggae 's ‘ get a money ’ freelance business that no producer could pin him down long enough to cut enough sides .
29 Yesterday , once again , she never looked in danger of making a mistake and her rider was able to push her along fast enough to win by more than three seconds .
30 The coffee at the cafe had perked him up long enough to tackle the reviews but then heat and alcohol had won and he had nodded off .
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