Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And so that and , and this is how erm states , countries actually learn to get on together and trust each other . |
2 | During the past 40 years the two Germanys have gradually come closer together economically while bolstering each other 's separateness at the same time . |
3 | Whoever used it did so rarely and left few traces . |
4 | And because dense bones tend to sink , black swimmers need to work much harder and expend more energy to keep afloat . |
5 | ‘ Put your foot down further and switch that siren back on , ’ demanded Sam Maggott . |
6 | We might even go so far as to say that amplification of deviance among one group rather than among another could simply be due to chance . |
7 | Sensing the dangers of such rivalry , the Communists intensified their attack on the ILP , going so far as to declare that disaffiliation was but a temporary manoeuvre . |
8 | The mitigation of the law was at first carried so far as to sacrifice that object , said J.S. Mill . |
9 | Indeed , some people have gone so far as to elevate these restrictions on the initial conditions and the parameters to the status of a principle , the anthropic principle , which can be paraphrased as , ‘ Things are as they are because we are . |
10 | The recent Report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution even goes so far as to recommend that straw burning should be banned in five years time . |
11 | He was even prepared to go so far as to admit that monotony was the most comfortable way . |
12 | Well , if you are typical of your birth sign , you will have already made up your mind and taken your leave around August 6th , when it became apparent that certain associates had sided against you or even gone so far as to hatch some kind of plot . |
13 | ‘ Come along now and get some dinner inside you , if that hair 's dry . |
14 | ‘ You could come in now and have some coffee . ’ |
15 | We felt that our arguments ‘ hold up ’ extremely well and deserved more recognition in the outcome since they answered at least two of the board 's main arguments against the reduction of differentials . |
16 | To stand down here and see this idiot who 's gon na leap off |
17 | As it spread , its uses diversified so fast as to make any introduction to twelfth-century sources on the scale attempted in the earlier parts of the book ( pp. 17–26 , 124–32 ) impossible . |
18 | We some special policemen to go down there and open these gates , and of course , you can just imagine that the policemen who came into Ipswich , they were pretty rough in their dealing with the strikers . |
19 | Quantum mechanics implies that the whole of space is filled with pairs of ‘ virtual ’ particles and antiparticles that are constantly materializing in pairs , separating , and then coming together again and annihilating each other . |
20 | One can think of these fluctuations as pairs of particles of light or gravity that appear together at some time , move apart , and then come together again and annihilate each other . |
21 | I know a lot of us have done terms for a long term , but to be together closely and observe each other reacting and doing things it gives a better idea of how people think , being in this together . |
22 | Doone looked in briefly and made some remark about returning with assistance . |
23 | Müller sat down again and ordered another Kir . |
24 | Donleavy sat down again and lit another Merit . |
25 | She turned away impatiently and opened another case . |
26 | The previous pack contained the full text of the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 , which made detailed amendments to the rules governing solicitors , largely so as to apply those rules to registered foreign lawyers practising in partnership with solicitors in England and Wales , where appropriate with special provisions . |
27 | One is Andrew goes away now and readjusts these figures , t to put the graduates , some of the graduates into the fee earning er column . |
28 | If a worker-led bid came forward and there were employees within a company who had drive , initiative and new ideas about how it could be run more successfully and provide more services at no cost to the public purse , why should they , in effect , be disqualified without their case ever having been studied by those who are supposed to study the bids ? |
29 | A simple propagator will help you raise seedlings more easily and achieve more success with cuttings . |
30 | Since we see no reason to treat the other modals or the other uses of could , would or will any differently as regards this aspect of their meaning , we propose therefore that both the modals and the infinitive which follows them express potentialities . |