Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps Jeremy Bates , who with his partner , Neil Broad , were ranked sufficiently highly to go straight into the main draw for the doubles , might have considered the position of his partner a little more sympathetically . |
2 | All you need for each one is a piece of knitting beginning with a hem at the wrist , wide enough to go round the hand and long enough to reach easily to the base of the fingers . |
3 | There is then some evidence to show that Japanese workers do indeed work for longer periods with each employer , but only 20 per cent of labour in the private sector stay long enough to get close to the peak of the wages profile . |
4 | Delicate creamy-yellow ‘ E P Bowles ’ stays open just long enough to contrast beautifully with the pale mauve flowers and bright orange stamens of Crocus tommasinianus . |
5 | Such is the experience of most of us when we go to bed late : we might sleep slightly later than usual but rarely long enough to compensate completely for the late night . |
6 | But the new financing structure collapsed under them and , as the cultural energy build up during the 1939–45 period became depleted , these filmmakers were only occasionally to work again at the same level of intensity . |
7 | This pipe , called the discharge pipe , soil pipe or soil stack , runs vertically down to connect directly to the drains ; the top of it is open to the air at least 900mm above the top of any opening windows which are within 3m of the stack , unless a relief valve is fitted to the top of the stack ( see drawing ) . |
8 | She was just about to turn away from the window when she thought she saw something suddenly move in the far corner of the walled garden . |
9 | Mr Hanson said the Executive Council , Hong Kong 's colonial cabinet , decided yesterday not to push ahead with the bill to cover local elections in 1994 and legislative elections a year later . |
10 | Middlesbrough 's Hope Springs Eternal THEY are touching base in the North-East for five gigs before heading off again to play elsewhere in the nation . |
11 | He led her quickly up a staircase which began by being broad and stone and went on up to twist woodenly to the top of the tower . |
12 | The President-elect got straight down to work yesterday with a meeting with the team responsible for easing his passage into power on January 20 . |
13 | When it was fully clear of the cave , three of the hunters then simultaneously seized it by head , tail and centre and held it straight enough to feed head-first into an open sack held by the fourth man . |
14 | They have already had many changes of home in their comparatively short lives and it would unquestionably confuse and disturb them to leave England now only to return again in a matter of months should the Australian Family Court consider it right that they should make their home here . |
15 | So really it sounds the sort of thing that 'll be nice for you and I to go really just to get away from the children . |
16 | Bending forward , she trailed her mouth delicately across the bridge of his nose to his cheek , then down to hover tantalisingly at the corner of his mouth . |
17 | They say there 's too many children with problems round here to worry much about the old well , they 'd damn well have to worry if I was n't here doing all the work would n't they ? |