Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Once this stage has been completed successfully then stage three is implemented .
2 This CD features 10,000 colour and black and white pictures of people from the world of sport , theatre , politics , art , religion and music and is designed to make picture research less demanding on both time and resources .
3 You sit down there son .
4 Less developed countries sit down quickly boy .
5 They encountered no difficulties en route , although they had to traverse one of the most dangerous ambush points in all South Scotland , at Pease Dean , where the Lammermuirs came directly down to the coast in steep wooded slopes cut up by deep ravines , and round which travellers had to wend their narrow , devious way .
6 I saw that Exhibition , and did find it a great treat to see so far north some of the choice gems of painting from South Kensington .
7 Well I 'm going in this weekend , I 've to go in tomorrow morning , and I 'm gon na just say I want to go home .
8 Insist that they are ready on Thursday afternoon to go in either direction , long or short , that the company takes .
9 When she goes in tomorrow night and all three of them have got honours and she never .
10 The five focal points which have been listed so far centre on specific themes , on which study and action should concentrate .
11 Well , had we given in then god only knows what would have happened in both our quarry and the other two quarries .
12 I wish for the committal to go along please sir ?
13 I wish the committee to go along please sir .
14 We will create new community health authorities , representative of local people , which bring together both GP services and hospital care .
15 The company claims that porting applications from its HP/UX Unix line is much easier now that MPE/ix is in place — hence the surprising number of software houses that HP persuaded to work on both Unix and MPE/ix versions in its recent drive for high-end commercial software ( UX No 386 ) .
16 He had booked on tomorrow night 's sleeper , and would head up to Oban on Friday .
17 No shoulder straps , insignia , or decorations appear on either tunic or coat in any known photograph .
18 They very often will signal right then signal left .
19 The terms structure and structural are crucial to the programme of research which the Thèses proposed on both literature and language .
20 She discarded the trouser suit for a set of underwear in palest pink , and Claudia seethed at having the most wonderful moments of her life dismissed in so summary a fashion .
21 ‘ That is why I have come so far north on the ice . ’
22 Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it .
23 After oral administration , mesalazine is extensively acetylated such that N-acetyl-5-ASA is the predominant form found in both plasma and urine .
24 During the warmer , wetter periods such as the Miocene , between 15 and 25 million years ago , many species now found in the tropics — gibbons and orang-utans , for example — ranged much further north .
25 On economic development , we have failed to pursue the policies of partnership between Government and industry which are commonplace elsewhere in Europe and which involve not only management but trade unions and workers ' representatives in a much more positive way than anything that has happened under this Government .
26 Okay so it covers not only illness , but also accident as well .
27 It has been argued that it covers not only fairness , in the sense of fairness to the accused , but also in the sense of ensuring that , in the eyes of the public , the highest standards of justice are upheld and it appears to the world at large that the accused is getting a fair trial .
28 Section 8(1) covers not only force but the threat of force .
29 Efficiency incorporates not only quantity and quality of achievement but also preservation of his own safety and health and that of others who might be involved as working partners , passengers or the general public in the neighbourhood .
30 Under this head is included not only information on informal social ties and organization , but also the fields of study generally described as ‘ the ethnography of speaking ’ ( Saville-Troike 1982 ) and ‘ interactional sociolinguistics ’ ( Gumperz 1982 ; see further 8.4.1 ) .
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