Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I want to go home now and think and think about all the things I 've heard this afternoon . ’ |
2 | Speed really wants to play more centrally and lets face it is better making runs into the box , for crosses and knocks-down than he is at beating a full-back and crossing the ball . |
3 | ( He starts speaking very quickly and running all his words together . ) |
4 | ‘ Everyone on the MMSC team has pulled together well and worked conscientiously towards this target , ’ Mike said . |
5 | He was itching to get further inside and check on Ari , yet appreciated Quincx 's robots were like children to the man . |
6 | This year Pest Control has prospered once again and moved forward on all fronts . |
7 | If the applicant has survived this far and avoided a pre-hearing assessment , the case will be listed for hearing . |
8 | The Geneva Convention on Bills of Exchange is an example of an excellent Convention which has functioned extremely effectively and has been widely adopted . |
9 | ‘ I 'd fallen quite badly and had disc problems with my back . |
10 | Henry seemed to feel he 'd gone far enough and backed off . |
11 | ‘ You 're ordering me around again , if that 's what you mean , ’ she replied , ‘ and if you think I 'm going to trot obediently upstairs and take off all my clothes you must take me for a fool . ’ |
12 | If he copies from another drawing in a book the translation from the three-dimensional plane to the two-dimensional drawing will have been done for him , so he will not have had to observe as carefully and think as much as he would have had to do if he had made his own translation . |
13 | So this group is going to get together now and think well , we 're losing confidence in our party , but really what actually is happening ? |
14 | Last night , England manager Bob Bennett said Gooch still intends to return home early and miss the two-week end-of-tour trip to Sri lanka where Alec Stewart will captain England . |
15 | ‘ Though I 'm getting the impression , ’ he continued , beginning to breathe more heavily and increasing the pressure of his fingers , ‘ that you quite like the heat — despite your ladylike protestations to the contrary … ’ |
16 | One is to put meaning sternly aside and concentrate on behaviour , on the ground that science must stick to what can in principle be tested against experience and observation . |
17 | The Trade Winds blew deficits and the workers got so bored striking at every available Sunny Day that they began working really really and blew the gaskets of many a Director 's heart . |
18 | In May 1529 , Henry decided to wait no longer and arranged for Wolsey to hear the case under his own legatine authority at a court at Blackfriars in London . |
19 | However , since I was very keen , I decided to go even better and invest in a macro lens . |
20 | Does it not seem to you that had the guilt been his , he could have come straight home and said never a word , and left it to some other to find the dead and sound the alarm ? ’ |
21 | Other selective forces may have operated quite recently and left a strong memory or image in the structure of the population 's genetics . |
22 | She could n't quite get there on her own , not with having to lie so still and make no noise . |
23 | After several minutes had passed without her finding a familiar landmark , Luce realised she must have gone wrong somewhere and tried to double back . |
24 | er pie , chips and peas , hot actually , bread roll and butter , for one ninety nine , I was n't half pleased , well that just suit us cos it , we would have gone somewhere else and had coffee and a cake it would of cost you , one fifty each |
25 | We shall be wanderers , though we live in houses , for our thoughts will have gone far away and abandoned our possessions and entered the infinite heritage of the freemen . |
26 | If there were two designers they must have worked closely together and shared the same highly trained team of executants . |
27 | The significance of these changes is that the partners , having come together to make children , are now having to move apart again and manage differences which parenthood has made unavoidable . |
28 | I started working straight away and started getting arrested — I mean , not once : I was getting arrested three times a day . |
29 | Well you know what I mean knew very well and nodded . |
30 | With these types of horses , try to sit very lightly and note how they work on the lunge without the weight on their back compared to how they work under a rider . |