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

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1 These were the deep furrows etched in the sand to help the Nairn transport , but I rather think more so to help the pilots of the period to find their way across the route from Rutbah Wells to Damascus , or indeed from Baghdad to Rutbah Wells .
2 I suddenly wanted very badly to get out of that room .
3 So I just went off quietly to run my bath , a sad and disappointed old man .
4 I just popped in just to see what was going on .
5 You are very alive , very active … you just travel too fast to see the end result .
6 At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go .
7 He asked students , ’ Are you really trying hard enough to get jobs during the vacation ?
8 In a major way we found people who simply have n't enough to eat .
9 Ash had never met Miss LaMotte , who indeed came out exceptionally to please me and to speak of her dear Father , whose Mythologies I have had some hand in bringing before the English public .
10 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
11 The trouble is we never stop long enough to put them to good use .
12 ‘ The Prime Minister has shown herself completely unfit not only to attend any conference on human rights anywhere , but even to utter the very words . ’
13 Horses are not stupid and they soon grasp how best to avoid hard graft !
14 No , no I think it 's just that er , then your sorts of signs I think to indicate that , that was a no ball because it was , I 'm sure an unintentional er beamer and er , they still did well really to get a bit of back on here so .
15 " Not a chance darling , and I could n't ask because — guess what — they 've put Deer Forest on the market , and " — the thought of others always first — " I wonder if they always have quite enough to eat . "
16 They then considered how best to fill these gaps — what research strategies , and what people and resources would be needed .
17 ‘ So they never lived long enough to know I had justified their faith in me . ’
18 ‘ College men ’ or ‘ academics ’ are considered to be potentially dangerous and polluting because of their limited understanding of the ‘ polis 's ’ real world ; for they never stay long enough to experience the depth and complexities of the activities which lend him his ‘ special knowledge ’ .
19 Does it so restrict as effectively to frustrate the actual development permitted ?
20 He only went out there to help some
21 He just goes around there to rub dirt in their wounds .
22 Did he ever come not merely to see as a possibility but actually to possess a conviction of what can be called the benign indifference of the universe ?
23 Solid and sturdy , it also folds down compactly to travel well on outdoor painting expeditions .
24 Solid and sturdy , it also folds down compactly to travel well on outdoor painting expeditions .
25 It now costs significantly less to buy a computer — or a ‘ work station ’ as it is known in the trade — than it does to pay someone to sit behind it .
26 She was told that a colleague from the bank would be around later to pick up her card and he even rang back later to check if he had been .
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