Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whoever used it did so rarely and left few traces .
2 The previous two aspects are clearly the main thrusts of RMI but combining them together successfully and reducing negative fall-out within the organisation is , in effect , the third aspect , that of managing the cultural change that new systems will inevitably produce .
3 ‘ I 'd better away and check Lucky Lady . ’
4 And because dense bones tend to sink , black swimmers need to work much harder and expend more energy to keep afloat .
5 We felt that our arguments ‘ hold up ’ extremely well and deserved more recognition in the outcome since they answered at least two of the board 's main arguments against the reduction of differentials .
6 Quantum mechanics implies that the whole of space is filled with pairs of ‘ virtual ’ particles and antiparticles that are constantly materializing in pairs , separating , and then coming together again and annihilating each other .
7 One can think of these fluctuations as pairs of particles of light or gravity that appear together at some time , move apart , and then come together again and annihilate each other .
8 I know a lot of us have done terms for a long term , but to be together closely and observe each other reacting and doing things it gives a better idea of how people think , being in this together .
9 She turned away impatiently and opened another case .
10 Your collectors are taking progressively longer and having increasing difficulty in getting paid .
11 One is Andrew goes away now and readjusts these figures , t to put the graduates , some of the graduates into the fee earning er column .
12 Or you can pay a little more and buy young plants , at prices from £11.99 for a pack of six young geranium plants delivered to you in April .
13 We continue to explore alternative ways of managing our operations more effectively and generating better returns on the residential landholdings which we control .
14 If a worker-led bid came forward and there were employees within a company who had drive , initiative and new ideas about how it could be run more successfully and provide more services at no cost to the public purse , why should they , in effect , be disqualified without their case ever having been studied by those who are supposed to study the bids ?
15 Attempts to straighten out the Lang Lang river in Australia between 1920 and 1923 caused a series of cuts into the bank , which progressed rapidly upstream and destroyed seven bridges .
16 A simple propagator will help you raise seedlings more easily and achieve more success with cuttings .
17 Underneath the skin , it 's based on the old floor pan and mechanicals , but it does look better , has more performance , rides more comfortably and boasts better brakes .
18 By learning his Technique children became more upright and showed greater enquiry , both physically and mentally .
19 The chain of command must be defined and lines of reporting well established so that specialisation optimises time , man-power and professional skills and results in a better quality job produced more quickly and showing increased value for money .
20 The Commercial Division will have to demonstrate strong commercial performance by winning new business , particularly overseas and in the UK private sector reducing costs still further and abandoning unpromising work .
21 But much of their case rests on a proposed strategy of selecting new entrants to the profession more carefully and providing better initial and in-service training in classroom skills .
22 Boilers and hot water systems will operate more efficiently and use less fuel ( remember , 3mm scale results in 20 per cent more fuel usage ) .
23 Labour advocated measures such as nationalisation to help run the economy more efficiently and provide full employment with prosperity .
24 Older people need to be in hospital longer , to consult general practitioners more often and take more drugs , and to have more home-based chiropody and nursing services and more personal social services than younger people ( Social Trends 1987 ) .
25 Now that clothes were , had become cheaper , people could afford to change them more often and buy new ones , so the fashion changes became more rapid .
26 With the increasing growth and concentration of activities that accompanied urbanization , pollution nuisances occurred more frequently and affected larger numbers of people , yet pollution was essentially perceived to be a problem of dense smoke emission to be dealt with at the local level ( figure 8.1 ) .
27 He is a good MP , a Tam Dalyell-type , who is always there and has good views , many on things the Militants do n't like him for .
28 This is largely because farmers on better land can stock it more heavily and attract more HLCAs , generating more capital to finance grant-aided agricultural improvements .
29 This is the real time to take up those abandoned New Year resolutions — eat less , eat more healthily and take more exercise !
30 Instead , they are allowed to take her home occasionally and make daily pilgrimages to the hospital , with son Gary , six , to see their daughter .
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