Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , whether employed by a large , medium or small establishment , the receptionist will be required to have a sound general knowledge of business practice , and , if called upon to do so , must be able to perform competently and efficiently the following tasks : |
2 | Er yes I , I er I think I , I could n't really speak definitely on this but er you I have said that we , you know that this secretary encouraged them because you know , to keep it in and even the one woman said this was how she got a deposit for her house and through , as I say , you 'd got a Co-op building society as well . |
3 | She drifted , quietly invisible , among the clansfolk going in and out the great gate , past the sentries , across the courtyard to the door in the far corner . |
4 | Yet typically it was a journey not of niggle and frustration but full of accommodation , friendliness and amusement : a kind of ‘ in and out the dusty bluebells ’ played with bulging sacks . |
5 | I can be in and out the same day . ’ |
6 | One week he he broke the record , he pulled f He brought brought forty tubs down and then the following week he got killed and he 'd only got seven on . |
7 | Instead , as we go deeper and deeper the gaseous hydrogen gradually gets denser and denser until imperceptibly , and at pressures considerably in excess of those in Figure 9.9 , it acquires a density more characteristic of a liquid than that of a gas . |
8 | This new life reveals more and more the gifts of God , and less and less the human efforts we vainly try to make . |
9 | Entirely and diametrically the wrong result . |
10 | Mr Everett said they had forwarded the claim for Charmaine separately and exactly the same problems were occurring . |
11 | I mean I 'm , I 'm here now and I 'll go away and then the other bloke may come round later again . |
12 | Death raced downstairs and out the front door to look in the baby carriage under the cherry tree . |
13 | She says , ‘ Anything to do with knitting seems to go in my head and stay , buy anything to do with cooking and cleaning goes straight through and out the other side ! ’ |
14 | Ball onto Rozario a little touch through and then the blistering pace of er Collimore . |
15 | This should be completed soon and also the necessary insurance certificates obtained so that the locomotive can go into service . |
16 | Yes I do , there 's still injury doubts over Alan Jedsa , Paul keeps his place in the side , he did n't have a particular good game against Notts County ; one horrendous effort — error there , but he has played well generally and especially the same side that started that match at Notts County , so we can expect to see both full backs pushing up and really hopefully an open game like the one against Port Vale . |
17 | It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like . |
18 | This three year study will explore empirically and theoretically the changing structure and significance of the linkages between corporate R&D and academic research in the UK over the last decade . |
19 | There is a danger of viewing compensation for illegality too much in terms of a traditional tort model rather than in terms of distributing widely and thinly the financial ill-effects of governmental ‘ mistakes ’ . |
20 | We are accused of being the poor men of Europe , and I think we are economically and industrially the poor men of Europe or at least our performances have n't been very good in this respect since the War , but the other side is that because we are the poor men and are self-conscious about it , that we have compensated , in a sense , in the vitality of our music and of our culture , and certainly in the pop culture . |
21 | Miners also remembered bitterly and deeply the Great Depression from which the country was only just emerging . |
22 | Patients received either a general anaesthetic or intravenous sediation ( diazemuls ) , analgesic ( pethidine ) , and local anaesthetic ( 20 ml 2% lignocaine ) injected subcutaneously and long the percutaneous tract . |
23 | To my mind , Niki was technically and mechanically the better driver ; he was willing to make the absolute best of even the most minimal chance . |
24 | Yesterday and today the Royal Air Forces Association provided care for elderly and disabled ex RAF men and women . |
25 | Both tactically and technically the All Ireland champions were a huge disappointment . |
26 | The joint stock company , the characteristic device for the mobilization of capital , became more and more the usual pattern of business organization and the freely transferable share a more and more common form of property . |
27 | And more and more the fast-approaching deadline of the next dummy edition was pressing on his mind . |
28 | And then fourthly , more and more the orthodox churches placed , played a very significant part in guiding the port of as far as as the assembly was concerned . |
29 | More and more the sworn enemies of Tokugawa political power openly flouted Bakufu authority . |
30 | Hitler had to live out more and more the constructed image of omnipotence and omniscience . |