Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately most of the corridors were bright enough and only in a few of the darker , damper ones did he need his torch to see where he was going .
2 So they have all the advantages of being indoors and outdoors at the same time , making performances at Garsington a unique experience .
3 Understanding involves an area more extensive than that of which one can be conscious ; one can not be outside and inside at the same time …
4 This can mean up to six or seven trips backwards and forwards on the same holes .
5 Cars also demonstrate whether imaginative play can develop or whether the child is showing repetitive and uncreative play pushing the car backwards and forwards on the same spot .
6 These great masses moved steadily , noiselessly and always in the same direction .
7 Children were constrained in the kinds of response possible and so appeared to treat less as more ; the younger children probably relied on a non-linguistic strategy of choosing the greater of two amounts , and this would account for responses to both more ( apparently correct ) and less ( apparently wrong ) when combined with partial or even no lexical knowledge ; and lastly , children were not given instructions with both more and less on the same occasion .
8 In other words , in those studies where children heard both more and less in the same trials or same sessions , and where there were more than two responses possible , they showed no evidence of treating less as if it meant more .
9 As for man , he is a species produced like any other , lawfully , his mental faculties the causal consequences of his bodily organization and not miraculously superadded ; while science is a quest for lawful causes that are evidenced both directly and independently of the many , diverse facts they can explain , and indirectly and dependently , by the very multitude and diversity of those facts .
10 , I just want you to know that I shall never change , but I also want you to allow me to come home now and again for a few days .
11 The use of And yet in the third paragraph , for instance , gives the impression that the writer is thinking aloud , or perhaps just moving back and forth along the same line of argument — as one would do in chatting to a friend — rather than firmly wrapping up one stage in the argument before moving on to the next as is the case in the German text .
12 The Yorkshire Car Collection will be open from 28 March and thereafter between 10.00am and 5.00pm on the same days as Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is operating , as detailed in this leaflet .
13 The first solution is mutual confession of sin and wrong feelings , and this may have to happen again and again with the same people .
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