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

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1 Some parliamentarian troops in Kidderminster , believing the rest of the army was coming their way , fled so rapidly they left some carriages and supplies in the town square .
2 Doctors at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford have only just started to keep a record , but so far they treated six people for barfly injuries .
3 So instead they have two openings on the upper surface of the head that take in water and lead it straight to the gills .
4 Just as the new ministers encounter groups of civil servants within their departments with policy concerns that conflict with their own , so too they encounter local authorities keen to take new initiatives .
5 Yes you could do but the point is the , it 's where a person injects , a drug addict always injects into a vein so therefore they get these pin marks over veins , not necessarily , the veins go between fingers and toes and wherever , but they go into a vein where the diabetic goes into the muscle , into the arms , round the stomach area or the thigh .
6 Of course they would mourn for Renascia and remember all of the good things about it , only just now they had other things to concentrate on .
7 More importantly they have admirable zest and wide interests .
8 Later generations spread south as far as the tip of South America ; later still they reached similar latitudes in southern New Zealand .
9 It was just as well they missed each other .
10 Working on a Switchboard — particularly London , where the phone rings as soon as you put it down even now they have five lines — is a continuous education and a continual reminder of your own privileged position and relative security in the gay ghetto .
11 Even then they missed considerable stretches of gutter with accumulated dirt .
12 Even then they required huge cock ups to actually ‘ create ’ the chances .
13 The Head Girl of Malvern Girls ' College and a scientist contemporary represented the Upper VI , and here again they had different backgrounds , one having joined the school from a smaller boarding school for the Vl form , and the other having gone right through at Malvern .
14 During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way .
15 If you have failed to brief them properly then they have little option but to either put it on hold or send it back as it came out and let you sort it out .
16 My case was more straightforward and quite honestly they had little choice but to uphold my appeal .
17 and it being full of , of animals , most of them nasty animals , that would frighten you , like snakes and squirrels , I do n't know why squirrels , and , and like I had a picture in my mind , I ca n't remember whether it was the swimming baths I 'd been to , or whatever , like you know how they , quite often they have little ramps , or maybe they do n't , but the ones I 'd been to had ramps , stairs going up to them or whatever ,
18 Yet maybe they obey hidden masters elsewhere , who may not be quite so human .
19 Most commonly they requested more help with social security benefits .
20 More than 75 million Soviet citizens lived outside their ‘ own ’ republic ( Kazakhstan alone contained more than 100 different nationalities ) , and very often they had little knowledge of the language of the republican majority .
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