Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Some Labour politicians , including Reg Prentice as a junior minister , wished them to be ‘ required ’ to do this ; Crosland preferred that they should be ‘ requested ’ , determined that empty threats should not be issued or implied and to go forward as fast as he could by agreement and persuasion .
2 The question facing women 's studies today is the extent to which she has , in the last decade , matured into the dutiful daughter of the white patriarchal university — a daughter who threw tantrums and played the tomboy when she was younger , but who has now learned to wear a dress and speak and act almost as nicely as Daddy wants her to .
3 Disk-resident MIBs will be able to be loaded and activated dynamically as well as unloaded and de-activated in order to free memory .
4 Disk-resident MIBs will be able to be loaded and activated dynamically as well as unloaded and de-activated in order to free memory .
5 Surely , if the train were in a station when the emergency occurred , you would get out and run away as fast as possible .
6 This distaste for the subject of money should also guide his behaviour if another gentleman was impudent enough to enquire about his income : ‘ [ In such a situation the mirza ] should try to get the topic changed ; if not he should leave the house to its owner and run away as fast as his feet can carry him .
7 I am terrified and run home as fast as I can .
8 I left the broch and walked uphill as far as I could without disturbing the bird colony , then made my way towards the southern end of the island , where the land sloped gradually down to the sea in long , flat terraces of rock .
9 The only way to conquer a fear is to face it , and to do so as frequently as possible .
10 It is the responsibility of the counsellor to move into the difficult area of feelings , and to do so as gently as possible .
11 They grow and feed just as well as carp fed on a much higher protein diet , only it does not cost as much .
12 In the event , the compilation of this review proved to be a far more difficult undertaking than I had anticipated — and took far far longer than it should have done .
13 Overall television fulfilled its public service role of informing the electorate , and did so particularly well as the election drew closer ; while the press fulfilled its self-assigned role as pamphleteers within a libertarian system , and did so with increasing effect as the election drew closer .
14 ‘ I know , I 'm only a woman but I can make and mend just as well as any man , if not better . ’
15 It is because they take to these artificial sites so readily that pied flycatchers have been studied in such detail : breeding in a nest box allows nests to be checked and the adults to be caught and ringed much more easily than if they were in natural cavities .
16 I 'm glad it went there , because we all got a chance to see it , but the chances are it would have come to us and , and fitted much more snugly if you like .
17 Our knowledge is bounded by our ideas , and extends only so far as they are ideas of real essences .
18 The -300bp construct is deleted to a BamHI site which is -300bp from the cap site and extends downstream as far as the RI site in the last exon ( IV ) .
19 When the old man saw me , he shouted loudly and ran away as fast as he could .
20 I was so shocked I just turned tail and ran home as fast as I could .
21 Hunter dislocated his shoulder after only 39 minutes of the Lions opening tour match against North Auckland , and returns home tomorrow just as his replacement flies out .
22 Stumbling to her feet , she picked up the diaries , slipped the clip into the pocket of her dress , and hurried downstairs as fast as she dared go .
23 The Rabbit jumped wildly , dropped the gloves and the fan , and hurried away as fast as he could .
24 Uncle Alfred , returning from a ramble up-river to fetch food , heard the commotion and hurried home as quickly as possible .
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