Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If pushed , it will reluctantly and rather crossly waddle down the beach and take refuge in the sea .
2 The Vatican declaration furthermore expressly rules out the objection that , in the eucharist , it is the risen Christ who is represented ; and that as such he has no sex .
3 Overtaking needs a bit more planning , but for those who have long since given up the chase and opted for a more dignified life , this is a lot of car for the money plus a BMW badge to ride behind .
4 And what pride she had , that transcended her meagre purse and the threadbare pelisse that so little kept out the winter cold that she still wore it inside the house , and had been obliged to come down from her room to seek a little warmth from the dying fire .
5 Theodora had spread out the Ordnance Survey and fended off Tobias long enough to make out a route .
6 That development entailed a recognition that the concentration upon language by the school of logical positivism , within which Ayer 's dismissal of religious belief emerged , might not so much show up the meaninglessness of theology as elicit its own particular logic Wittgenstein 's thought appears to show a progression from concentrating upon language in order to exclude certain forms of thought — as in Ayer 's exclusion of metaphysics — towards concentrating upon language in order to make sense of those different forms in a way that was sensitive to their particular nature .
7 Not all the personal pronouns in the Sonnets , of course , are significant of personal relationships , and for this reason it is not enough just to tot up the figures in a computer-made concordance .
8 A more equivocal comment that perhaps best sums up the evaluations that led to RCA has been made by Timmons ( 1980 ) : ‘ While these measures [ in soil conservation ] have seldom attained goals , increases in soil erosion were minimised and occasionally soil losses reduced .
9 There 's the call it 's coming in I knew it would work in fact we 'll talk straight away now just come straight through to me O nine O four six four one six four one and there 's another one there so just pick up the phone and hear as we sit and talk and chew the fat and stuff like that hello ?
10 She had wanted so desperately to find out the truth about Luke , but now that was the last thing she wanted to know .
11 I have only just plucked up the courage to write to you after a year and a half of reading ZZAP !
12 The moon was not yet up and in the darkness we could only just make out the rock face of the west bank above us , a cliff some thirty feet high .
13 Gazing at him in astonishment , Fabia only just held down a gasp .
14 We 'd only just put down the phone to them .
15 I 've only just tidied up the front again last weekend .
16 He had only just disappeared down the graveyard path and out of sight when the postman arrived at the back gate .
17 we , we 've only just got out the bath and then she says come on hurry up now
18 I could so easily pick up a drink .
19 I 'm just frightened because I could so easily pick up a drink .
20 He told Granada TV 's This Morning show : ‘ I 'm just frightened because , God , I could so easily pick up a drink .
21 I could see no tourists or other strollers so quickly cast out a handful of breadcrumbs .
22 Perhaps the easiest way around this is to make a note of which side you started and only ever turn off the machine when the carriage is on that side .
23 To Lord John , Sharpe was nothing but a killer who had been trained and hardened to death on innumerable battlefields , while Lord John had only ever brought about the death of foxes .
24 The French only ever tap out the downbeat , and indicate the others by various movements of the hand to right and left .
25 So always fill in the day 's workings before you leave for home , taking special care that there are no holes or pitfalls you have created into which livestock can stray and suffer injury .
26 Today the pensioners still do not know if they are to get any of their money but the lawyers and accountants sorting out Maxwell 's affairs have so far run up a bill in excess of £30 million .
27 Well , I I was fairly new in the company myself so I had n't worked for his father for long before took over the managership or chairmanship or whatever he is , so I I 'm really not too sure about the whole thing but certainly for a quarry manager or quarry director or owner , he did n't really know the slate as well as the workers , and he was expecting things out of his workers and the slate , the product , that were really just not on .
28 While carrying out research for my book , Our Treacherous Hearts : Why Women Let Men Get Their Way ( Faber & Faber , £14.99 ) , I found that men are not only often let off the hook by women , but are actively ‘ idealised ’ by them .
29 It is thus that ‘ national liberation ’ , or the breakaway movements , so often take on the colour and rhetoric of the group they see as dominating them .
30 If so please fill in the form at the bottom !
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