Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | So and so 's , so and so 's lame , and so and so 's got a big leg so and so caught hiself this morning , had an overreach . |
2 | He had already and deliberately defaced his own British passport and Margaret 's . |
3 | I used to sit and watch him for hours , painstakingly working on a painting , and , following his example , I would push myself harder and harder to make my own drawings better . |
4 | Just let you know , let it get past and then send her some . |
5 | Aberdeen squandered a two-goal lead , fell a goal behind and then fashioned their own survival . |
6 | He is quite used to me now and even accords me some respect . ’ |
7 | In any piece of fiction there must be room for the reader — room for him to jump at a suggestion , to insert himself into a story , to respond to hints and clues : to be told what is offered to him is to encourage him to read passively and so to give him less than he deserves . |
8 | They have high expectations when they come here and sometimes feel anything less than perfection is a failure . |
9 | . I suppose what we should of done is , done the next one along the drop down there and then matched it all up backwards is n't it ? |
10 | But that can be granted only to a refugee who is seeking asylum on the ground that the Government might have administered a case improperly and not followed its own rules for processing refugees under a United Nations Convention . |
11 | Such thoughts are usually considered to be unnecessarily morbid , although the subject is probably more painful for younger people than those who more closely and personally face their own decline and death . |
12 | Elizabeth Hoby died at a great age in 1609 , after spending her final days painstakingly and efficiently planning her own funeral , down to the minutest detail . |
13 | The doctors and nurses knew too and just treated you any old way . |