Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [adv] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Leland Allen , a quantum chemist at Princeton University , believes that Pople has brought elements of standardisation , reliability , a large body of reference calculations , ready availability , and reproducibility ; and most importantly has opened up a second pathway — in addition to experimentation — to chemical truth . |
2 | And I did so want to dig up a few artichokes this evening . |
3 | Kayley Desmond , 14 months , had suffered three respiratory attacks where she suddenly stopped breathing over a few hours , Nurse Maxine Motley told Nottingham Crown Court . |
4 | The clean-up alone has cost over a billion dollars — and is still going on . |
5 | When the Foreign Secretary visits the Group of Seven summit in the summer , will he bang some heads together to try to bring forward a new deal for the third world ? |
6 | When a floorboard is difficult to lift or when you only want to take up a short piece , a floorboard saw is helpful . |
7 | All of these factors taken together helped to bring about a national sense of economic and political malaise . |
8 | Many church buildings are so austere and fortress-like from the exterior that the visitor not only has to pluck up a great deal of courage , but also has to exert considerable effort to force open the creaking , heavy door . |
9 | By creating what it calls a ’ socialist parliamentary democracy ’ , the party hopes to win back both its authority and enough support to carry out a painful reform of the Polish economy . |
10 | But if you thought about the order that you test , then , if something does n't work , you may only have to go back a few steps and re-test . |
11 | Well I 'm only trying to find just a few more recordings for her because they 're coming towards the end of the er |
12 | She did not want to carry on a lengthy conversation with this garrulous dumb woman ; she wanted to go to bed and hug Edward Bear . |
13 | The young lady thus addressed jumped back a prudent pace or two . |
14 | This situation — where one man , eminent as he is , nevertheless has to carry out a huge amount of work effectively on his own , mirrors the two previous demutualisations — is a situation many believe should not have been repeated . |
15 | In a good postwar election year , the Conservatives would normally expect to pick up a respectable number of seats in Northern England and to some extent in Scotland . |
16 | ‘ Three bottles thrown out to sea and they just happen to meet up a thousand miles away . |
17 | But Pompey have not had to fend off a serious inquiry about him for two years . |
18 | Before concluding I would just like to put down a few words on permission and such like . |
19 | It 's just going to take rather a long time making them admit it . ’ |
20 | ‘ Am I alone in detecting a falling away of accuracy — a sloppiness in dealing with facts and quotations which editors would not have tolerated even a few years ago ? ’ |
21 | If they find a cure for say , lung cancer they 'll just have to chase just a tiny bit and they will do cancer . |
22 | Truthfully , of course ; I 'd see how it sounded , and if it were too reprehensible , well , I 'd just have to think up a good lie , that was all , right now at the outset , and stick to it until perhaps I 'd begin to believe it myself . |
23 | Equipped with a new wardrobe and address book , Luna can not resist taking on a whole new identity and she soon finds that bad behaviour can be fun ! |
24 | Do not forget to take along a separate sample of pond water — that in the fish bag will not be representative of your water quality . |
25 | Those who could not escape put in a token appearance , showing themselves before the delegates from their local constituency association and then scuttling off on the first train back to civilization . |
26 | From the above results it appears that the positivity of either ANA-H or SMA-AA , although significantly associated with signs of marked immune stimulation ( higher hypergammaglobulinemia Table I ) , does not allow to rule out a coexistent hepatitis C virus infection . |
27 | With minds on absent players 'Mere started cold and were lucky not to have given away a large margin within the first few minutes . |
28 | By Nov. 16 US President Bush was said not to have ruled out a military strike against Libya . |
29 | Detection of ∼ 1 ng of CREB and ATF1 is easily achieved using only a short autoradiographic exposure and is therefore highly sensitive . |
30 | He could not help wondering why a rousing cheer had not gone up as soon as the garrison had spotted his red uniform . |