Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The operation itself is usually purely formal , and only just stirs up enough dust to make you cough a little , but it is a sign that you belong to the higher or fit-to-be-dusted classes . |
2 | At thirty-six years of age Kell was chosen as one of its first two directors and shortly afterwards took over full responsibility for the defensive side . |
3 | Well , you could get on the case of the Rocktron Utopia system , the first of which ( in the UK , anyway ) was gracing the Washburn stand at the British Music Fair and shortly afterwards took up temporary residence in the Guitarist studio . |
4 | His voice was n't its usual fulsome boom , and probably only carried down half a mile of corridor . |
5 | After the final number , when all the dancers came offstage whooping and whistling with relief to crowd into the showers , Lucy followed Josie around in a final inventory of wigs and clothing and then generally cleared up ready for the next night 's work . |
6 | Through use of a large corpus of pre-specified program design knowledge in the form of a ‘ script ’ for each common design , the IAS can interact with a teacher-author in a relatively natural manner--prompting the teacher for the most important information first , and then automatically filling in subsequent details as necessary . |
7 | Our session started out as a posed picture for the photographer but in the end I was showing the former world champion my favourite trick shot — jumping the white over two reds into the middle pocket — and he was advising me about the exact position of the white and then how to pull off one of those complicated round-the-table shots . |