Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] [conj] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously their monetary role can tell us much about monetary and perhaps also economic activity in any society , and this aspect will be discussed in Chapter 4 .
2 It 's only after that that once again she begins to be worried at possible consequences ‘ What if God hath seen and death ensue , then I shall be no more and Adam wedded to another Eve ’ and therefore , of course , ‘ Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe ’ .
3 There were a few young men who developed female characteristics , unconsciously perhaps at first but certainly consciously when they became aware of the power that these gave them .
4 There there are systems in place in schools already for that and there always have been .
5 Ah , you probably know more about this than just about anybody outside government .
6 The jobs they can do are limited , and they arc thought to bc less intelligent and more easily pleased .
7 One could distinguish gamma ray bursts from such effects by observing flashes simultaneously at two or more fairly widely separated locations .
8 So , join us at five to one tomorrow for that and much more .
9 He was making a statement that was demeaning to her , and yet her flesh burned , familiar fire stabbed at her loins and her body stirred against his , jerkily at first and then involuntarily adopting a rhythm that was both sinuous and surging , blatantly erotic .
10 Britain was totally unprepared for the cataclysm of the Franco-Prussian War late in 1870 and still less for its outcome .
11 But then they raised the target to 16 then to 18 and so on .
12 The ball is thrown to the number one and then to two and so on .
13 When the 20-stroke rally has been attained , increase the target to 30 , then to 40 and so on , but keep it realistic .
14 He started to move , slowly at first and then faster in response to her pleas , and then suddenly everything disintegrated in a wild starburst of colour and sensation that left her shaken and helpless in his arms .
15 From the moment the news had broken that he was not dead at all but very much alive in Australia he had been unable to think of anything else .
16 Either in that or more likely the following year Earl Hakon was drowned at sea , and Olaf took the opportunity to return to Norway .
17 Whatever gaps may remain , scholarly investigations have gone forward since 1880 as never before .
18 The Yugoslav revolution succeeded in preventing the nationalities within its state frontiers from massacring each other almost certainly for longer than ever before in their history and though this achievement is now unfortunately crumbling , by the end of 1988 national tensions had not yet led to a single fatality .
19 But never in these and only exceptionally in his ‘ full anthems ’ ( English motets ) does he display the expressive power of his Latin motets .
20 4/The outline of the head-dress started , drawn in lightly at first and then more positively .
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