Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bernard Gallacher seemed quite unconcerned , however , and it became clear why during a press conference held in Switzerland . |
2 | A belief in daemons or evil spirits led on naturally to a need for exorcists ; exorcism , it is reasonable to assume , became one of the priestly functions . |
3 | In the present case we shall take the view that the perception of two distinct types of phrase here can be explained rather simply by a divergence of relation at the intensional level . |
4 | But United embarked on what Mr Ferguson dubbed ‘ kamikaze football ’ against City and ended up hanging on desperately for a point . |
5 | — Sit down again for a minute . |
6 | ‘ Sit down again for a while . ’ |
7 | But it fits less well with a situation in which the ‘ rules ’ under which the negotiation takes place are regularly changed to the extent that the nature of the ‘ game ’ may itself have been changed . |
8 | Part of the reason why the shareholders had to wait so long for a return was that the original capital had been only 10,000 guineas , and the Company financed itself by fairly short-term loans from the merchants with which it did business , so the shareholders stood at the end of a long line of creditors but could expect substantial returns on their money in the end if the Company survived . |
9 | John Gorman says … he 's happy but in some ways disappointed that they 've had to wait so long for a win … it 's been hard week after week … but they 've shown great character and the fans have been very supportive |
10 | Am I going to sit down comfortably in a studio and be interviewed , or is this guy going to come to my office with a piece of equipment like that , which we will be using later , a ewer , or a Nigra whatever piece of portable equipment they have . |
11 | The red-haired baby with the bright blue eyes heaves himself up to a standing position , staggers , then sits down abruptly with a look of mild surprise . |
12 | He pressed on and on , resting only briefly on a rock outcrop before continuing . |
13 | On the contrary , ‘ few things are regarded so cheaply as an animal 's life … |
14 | It 's alright when I first got in then after a while my legs all started going wobbly . |
15 | Several weeks ago Victor came crashing down out of a tree and on to his back . |
16 | Each criterion is broken down further into a number of different categories with varied weighted values . |
17 | Enough to remind her of the consequences of submitting so easily to a man who despised her . |
18 | This goes down well for a while , until the ‘ MC ’ puppet finally orders them to ‘ kindly leave the stage ’ or to be quiet . |
19 | The substance or substances were placed down either on an object in front of the horse or somewhere on the front of the horse himself . |
20 | Generally , it is best to send out a strong opener , that is someone who can be relied upon to go all out for a victory . |
21 | She came back to the north with him after that and they lived together again for a time . |
22 | I know of no animal of its size which can disappear so completely as an otter ! |
23 | Long after all this excitement has subsided , the owner of the property drives down comfortably in a carriage or pony-cart , having sent the indispensable chit to the station-master , asking that official to allow his servants to stow his hand-baggage in the compartment reserved for him . |
24 | He felt only sorry for him and sure that , if they could stay alone together for a while , Fiver would come round to an easier state of mind . |
25 | Yeah yes the we went to we used to go down there for a day to Skeggie . |
26 | How far would Rock Hudson have got if his true proclivities , hidden so long by a succession of girlfriends provided by the studios , had been known ? |
27 | Prick all over with a fork . |
28 | A door crashed somewhere up beyond a curtain wall , and the voices of women carried like a peal of bells — melodious , chiming upon one another — into the well of the gallery immediately above . |
29 | M103 is in the same × 20 field with Delta , but is not at all easy to identify , and looks rather more like a chance aggregation of stars . |
30 | This manoeuvre looks rather more like a tail-spin . |