Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , as we go deeper and deeper the gaseous hydrogen gradually gets denser and denser until imperceptibly , and at pressures considerably in excess of those in Figure 9.9 , it acquires a density more characteristic of a liquid than that of a gas . |
2 | Entirely and diametrically the wrong result . |
3 | I mean I 'm , I 'm here now and I 'll go away and then the other bloke may come round later again . |
4 | This should be completed soon and also the necessary insurance certificates obtained so that the locomotive can go into service . |
5 | This three year study will explore empirically and theoretically the changing structure and significance of the linkages between corporate R&D and academic research in the UK over the last decade . |
6 | Miners also remembered bitterly and deeply the Great Depression from which the country was only just emerging . |
7 | Patients received either a general anaesthetic or intravenous sediation ( diazemuls ) , analgesic ( pethidine ) , and local anaesthetic ( 20 ml 2% lignocaine ) injected subcutaneously and long the percutaneous tract . |
8 | Yesterday and today the Royal Air Forces Association provided care for elderly and disabled ex RAF men and women . |
9 | The joint stock company , the characteristic device for the mobilization of capital , became more and more the usual pattern of business organization and the freely transferable share a more and more common form of property . |
10 | And more and more the fast-approaching deadline of the next dummy edition was pressing on his mind . |
11 | Hitler had to live out more and more the constructed image of omnipotence and omniscience . |
12 | This , in a classic demonstration of how to cover someone else 's chart biggie , becomes , from the opening gurgling , at once and unmistakably the sole property of The Fall . |
13 | If passed by the House , the Bill will reform fairly and effectively the forgotten area of the health benefits system . |
14 | Now and again the small boy at her side would look up , and Beth would lean towards him , no doubt answering his lively questions . |
15 | It was very hard for the Brownies to stay still and quiet on the ground , just gazing up into space , especially when every now and again the circling plane came between them and the sun and cast a strange , dark shadow over them . |
16 | Now and then the faint popping of the jet stopped and I restored the dim-blue circle with a match . |
17 | There was nothing else to cause alarm but it seemed to him that every now and then the dark object from which the movement came itself heaved a little , grew larger , and then fell back . |
18 | Everyone sang out loudly and then the young man led them straight into ‘ After the Ball is Over ’ . |
19 | The last of the swallows had gone long ago and now the black outline of rooks could be seen flying around the ploughed fields looking for grubs . |
20 | There are mallards , teals , of which I have seen a few recently in the Camel estuary , always an abundance of moorhens and coots , and here and there the odd tern . |
21 | If he squinted his eyes , he could just make out the greyness of the roof between the trees and here and there the stony finger of a chimney-stack . |
22 | Perhaps here and there the old man would have found some evidences of the former world : the windmill of his younger days still standing in the corner of a new field , though now derelict and forlorn , or the traces of the former strips in the ridge-and-furrow of the new pastures , but not much else . |
23 | A look later at a partial list of the Green Party 's candidates for the 1989 British Euro-elections confirmed the general impression : it was full of teachers , lecturers , organic small-holders , social workers and adult students , with here and there the stray doctor , engineer and journalist . |
24 | So a bedroom here , another bedroom here and then the great chamber , the most important bedroom . |
25 | one piece round here and then the other piece goes around there and it 's the only thing is |
26 | It is after the first few years in employment that the profiles diverge dramatically and again the male/female contrast is vivid . |
27 | erm , my Lord , in relation to that erm and er is an example , the European court itself and only the European court has the power to limit the direct effect of the provision , they can say well it has direct effect in these circumstances prospectively , but not retroactively and only the European court , that court alone has that power , all other courts , national courts must , my Lord this is your duty under article five I would submit to enforce article eighty five and three F |
28 | Visually and socially the local authority houses also had a decisive impact . |
29 | Everywhere and inevitably the administrative process is also part of the political process ; administration is always political as well as executive , at least at the levels where policy-making is relevant , that is to say in the upper layers of administrative life … |
30 | But she did n't know where it was either and soon the whole family was up on their feet looking for the source of the noise . |