Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You let everything go for weeks and weeks and obviously find just getting a meal tiring enough and you know I do n't want you to do anything that 's too much for you .
2 Yet , property taxes on Pocahontas-Kentucky 's surface land hardly yield enough to buy a bus for the county school system , and the $76 the county receives as payment on the mineral rights would not buy the bus a new tyre to replace the one worn out on the county 's unpaved and rough coal-hauling roads . ’
3 It 's just a tiny fortyfooter , hardly room enough to swing a champagne bottle .
4 The spines on proximal segments nearly meet midradially forming a fan .
5 Thanks to the excellent response — nearly a third of the University 's 65,000 alumni replied — we now know enough to build a framework on which the University can base its future plans for alumni relations .
6 A married 27-year-old estate agent said : ‘ Most people here have probably seen a sex film — most of the guys there have 12 inch dicks , if you want to put it crudely . ’
7 On the proximal arm segment the arm spines almost meet midventrally forming a fan .
8 Follow it for around two miles on the loch shore then turn right to gain a ridge .
9 Follow this path to a footpath junction then bear right to cross a stile .
10 Critical opinion has divided specifically over the film 's most famous sequence : to save the commune the men eventually come together to dig a canal and as they dig tension is built up by drumbeats and speeded-up photography .
11 But most people duly come surely make an appointment ?
12 Since make has been shown to evoke the idea of simply producing an effect , this explains why have always suggests a disposition to comply , whereas make does not .
13 They actually like well argued a sort of elegant prototype concept so if you 're gon na present a model theory , they like it sort of well thought through , rather than a half-baked airy-fairy model .
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