Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Umm , I just turn my guitar up as far as it will go , ’ explains the puzzled axe hero .
2 Now although such a rule is not part of my physical or material world , its existence constrains my action just as effectively as they do ; we can call this a constraint of the world of ideas .
3 As it is , I have reservations about the application of the user interface in the Windows version , and will have to wait to see what the next version brings before I can make up my mind any more firmly than I can at present .
4 ‘ We 're taking my friend here as far as Horsey .
5 Many grandmothers who lived with their grandchildren helped look after them , made their clothes , got them up for school , minded them while their mothers went out to work : ‘ I thought of my grandmother even more so than my mother cos she was always there , you see .
6 After an admirable talk by Geoffrey in the morning , we were all given the afternoon off before reassembling for a hula-hula party in the evening ( when off duty , staid Scottish lawyers are inclined to let their hair down even further than their English counterparts ) .
7 She had allowed him to come too close , to penetrate her defences far too easily as it was this evening .
8 They should have had much better control and devised their computerisation rather more effectively than they did . ’
9 Meredith pressed her thighs together as tightly as she could , summoning up all her resolve .
10 The Evangelical movement , despite its minority status , cast its influence far more widely than the actual numbers of its adherents might suggest ; it is of especial interest to students of child rearing attitudes , in that its followers were so prolific in their writings that their beliefs ( or watered-down versions of their beliefs ) dominated both the advisory literature available to parents and the children 's own reading matter for upwards of two centuries .
11 It seemed that he did want to , for he answered her question far more fully than he need have done .
12 He made her work twice as hard as the others .
13 That brought him within a mile or two of Stoke St Gregory , down the steep incline and on to the Levels , where a family of Titfords had once made their home as long ago as the end of the 16th century .
14 Hilton clearly attached great importance to this apostolate : he tells his nun that she will meet God in her visitors just as surely as in the solitude of her cell .
15 He responded by calling her darling rather more often than was natural .
16 He knew that he looked like an ox , but that counted for nothing ; an ox could drop in its tracks just as easily as anything else .
17 She feels her failure very sharply even though she wo n't admit it . ’
18 They were asked to write their statements down as quickly as possible and to answer as though describing themselves to themselves rather than to anybody else .
19 Maybe the reason for this was that she was vindictively happy not to do anything , and it is the opinion of my sergeant here that she probably hated her husband almost as intensely as the murderer himself did .
20 I would never eat their meat out there anyway cos I think pony in it
21 In order to benefit from favourable international developments , indeed in order to avoid falling victim herself to the volatile diplomacy of the period , Russia had to mobilize her resources far more effectively than she had under Peter 's predecessors .
22 Ralph Berger has also found that subjects woken from REM sleep report colour in their dreams far more frequently than people do when asked about their dreams during the day — even subjects who claimed never to dream in colour .
23 The elderly woman turned her head as far sideways as the basket strap permitted .
24 No one thinks that a female MP can not represent both the men and the women in her constituency just as effectively as a man .
25 Academics already in post retain their tenure only so long as they do not move to another university or accept promotion within their present university .
26 The best thing for them to do would be likewise to get their profits up as far as possible above the datum line .
27 The students who , in the training trials , heard the buzz half a second before the shock , jerked their finger back more consistently than those who had had a longer gap between the buzz and the shock during training , and they did so much more markedly than those who heard the buzz at the time of the shock or after it ( see Fig. 24.1 ) .
28 Members leave their mallets here as often as not do they ?
29 She studied her hands again more intently while a pink glow crept over the back of her neck .
30 Lipski and von Moltke agreed that Berlin understood its Poles about as well as Poland understood its Germans .
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