Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He rarely veers away from the subject of relationships ( ‘ Go Out And Get 'Em Boy ! ’ , |
2 | That the latter seems to be chosen overwhelmingly testifies not to the existence of coercion , but to careful selection procedures for placing persons in corporate positions coupled with successful methods of persuading them that their interests and the corporation 's interests happily coincide — or at least , that that is the most sensible , pragmatic way of looking at it . |
3 | Diniz also had stayed , and had found his way out into the yard , and the broken pillars of the loggia , where he had found somewhere to sit out of the wind . |
4 | The man nodded and smiled all over again — rather encouragingly , this time — and then , smiling in a somewhat more valedictory sort of way , edged slowly back out through the door . |
5 | Guests are often late and rarely sit down at the table on time . |
6 | Bakker also argued that the brontosaur footprints found in the 1930s in the Cretaceous Texas limestone showed left and right footprints close to the trackway centreline , hinting that they walked upright . |
7 | ‘ He very rarely goes out in the evenings . ’ |
8 | Slowly struggling up from the depths of deep unconsciousness , Laura flicked open her eyelids , only to shut them firmly again as she winced at the brilliant sunshine flooding in through the windows of the bedroom . |
9 | Do you remember when as a child you would stand transfixed , gazing up at the grandfather clock , with your little heart beating faster and faster as the minute hand slowly crept up to the hour when suddenly , with magical ringing chimes it burst into life . |
10 | Now empty , decay and neglect are slowly eating away at the building 's fabric . |
11 | If you want to get in close enough to see the detail of his beautiful body markings , you wo n't be able to include much of his neck which will be mostly sticking out through the top of the frame . |
12 | On Aug. 8 the British hostage John McCarthy was released in Beirut ; he was swiftly transported to the Syrian capital , Damascus , and thence flown back to the United Kingdom . |
13 | The material being drilled is effectively broken up by the drill bit , and the rotary action of the drill bit is primarily to remove debris from the hole . |
14 | Right sit up on the chair and we 'll read the story of the jumble sale . |
15 | Activists are illegally dismissed , strikes are forcibly broken up by the army or police and many unionists have been killed . |
16 | It may paper over things and succeed in buying time , but it can not overcome the class-based conflicts that will eventually bubble up to the surface . |
17 | The control panel is discreetly tucked away on the front and is totally invisible when the spa is in use . |
18 | A small friendly old pub pleasantly furnished and discreetly tucked away behind The Scotsman office . |
19 | Market expectations are for little change upwards in the RPI from the latest figure of 7.3 per cent . |
20 | She added : ‘ When he eventually got on to the train he left the bird on a seat next to his cabin . |
21 | We eventually got away from the station and camped two hours later near a marsh , where we shot some duck for dinner , and two lily-trotters for our collection . |
22 | I eventually got back to the switchboard and asked for the neurosurgical bed manager . |
23 | As I have heard from his crew , he baled out when he eventually got back to the south coast of England . |
24 | The Cult of Pleasure is revealed as being secretly given over to the worship of Slaanesh . |
25 | The other end of the rainbow was presumably curled up inside the cloud . |
26 | She lost him then and had to search and found him eventually curled up amid the wiring in the back of the record-player where he had n't hidden for a long time , not since two dark-haired people who were into black magic had come to dinner and he had disappeared for half a day until she found his secret hole . |
27 | This division of the sky was eventually carried over to the division of the circle and so led to our present habit of dividing the complete ( two-dimensional ) angle around a point into 360 degrees . |
28 | Left and Right differed only on the nature of this conflict . |
29 | An hour later , Tracy and Miss Ludlow helped him secretly slip away from the hospital to spend two days in a secluded Miami retreat soaking up the sun before returning to Newmarket . |
30 | ‘ I was all right walking down to the pit until I met the group of supporters then I had to crack . ’ |