Example sentences of "they [vb base] [adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yet they remain much more heavily taxed than competitor products .
2 Er er the slab those yellow slabs they show up pretty well do n't they ?
3 They know 'ow far ter go .
4 No doubt it is because West German voters know their votes will count that they turn out so willingly to use them .
5 It had , but they do n't damn well do blinds !
6 Advocacy schemes focus on the rights , entitlements and choices of individuals , but they do not generally much influence the wider issues of the way services are planned , shaped and managed .
7 They do not always accurately portray the degree of damage , nor do they vouchsafe how long the damage has been there .
8 For that is how they are supposed to function , that is how they publicly claim that they attempt to function , and , as we shall see below , that is the normal way to justify their authority ( i.e. not by assuming that they always succeed in acting in the ideal way , but on the ground that they do so often enough to justify their power ) , and naturally authorities are judged and their performance evaluated by comparing them to the ideal .
9 And he went in and he said they have n't even bloody welded this !
10 Even though we want the judgements of young doctors to be securely based on the evidence , we want to feel that they have not just assiduously acquired the necessary knowledge , but also have immediate first-hand understanding of it in practice , having conducted patient examinations , observed relevant operations , and so forth .
11 They have not therefore always reached their conclusion on analytical grounds ; often these conclusions are expressive of a pragmatic desire not to intervene in a particular case .
12 The Northern Ireland Act 1982 provides for the existing Assembly ( which lacks both legislative and executive powers ) to make proposals for the transfers to the Assembly of legislative and executive powers but such proposals must be such as to be ‘ likely to command widespread acceptance throughout the community ’ and although attempts are currently under way to evolve such proposals , they have not so far met with success .
13 The UNESCO Report could be a first step towards this but it needs international organizations like UNESCO and IFLA to take the action they have not so far done .
14 Though they have not so far emulated the economic success of other Asians , they share many of their qualities .
15 It is commendable that they have once again quickly seized the opportunity to involve themselves fully with my Department in working towards the successful implementation of the council tax in 1993 .
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