Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Er and they were actually bringing on there own unemployment .
2 What groups , yeah groups for particular things on , on the , you know like campaigns or prisoners there were special groups dealing only with this those , they met on there own , not there were n't any
3 ‘ I know what 's goin' on so that 's not the reason she sends me away .
4 This is a book that will interest philosophers rather than scientifically minded laymen , who may become impatient with too much general discussion resting on too little reliable research .
5 well it still lived on there all the time
6 Well , they agreed on that much anyway .
7 The neat , symmetrical plot turns on just this physical likeness .
8 There 's very little goes on here that is true .
9 We do not scrutinise European legislation properly ; indeed , we allow the Executive to carry on very much as it pleases .
10 You have to carry on as much time as
11 Dream incorporation was judged to have taken placed on about half the occasions .
12 We are , indeed , reflecting on precisely that proposition .
13 Sometimes we sit down as many as seven or eight for breakfast or supper . ’
14 In one study , necropsy was undertaken in about half of the patients who died , and showed graft occlusion only in patients given aprotinin .
15 Yet we rub along well most of the time .
16 Well they got down alright this morning .
17 No one else walked quickly enough for me , so I went alone and was able to indulge in yet another secret activity — climbing trees .
18 Then she laid down as many of the others as she could fit in the space .
19 Section 6 of the Act stipulated that all elementary schools had to have managers and laid down how many of these should be LEA representatives .
20 In three short stories about Le Chevalier Dupin , The murders in the Rue Morgue , The Mystery of Marie Roget and The Purloined Letter , Poe laid down virtually all the essentials of the genre which continues happily to this day nearly 150 years later .
21 It is puzzling why this happens year after year and the only feasible reason I can come up with is — there seems to be far too many players competing in too many leagues in and around the Belfast area .
22 Only a few molecules thick , how did they build in so much padding ?
23 It is the function of the cognitive analyser to perform in exactly this way and thereby to relate the organism more closely to environmental and social change .
24 Three of the studies in which she has been involved — that described here , a follow-up of normal young black men , and a follow-up of Vietnam veterans — have supported her contention that deviant behaviour of various types in childhood or adolescence forms a syndrome which tends to continue in about half the cases to adulthood .
25 Much footway damage is natural deterioration of course , but it has been estimated that overriding by vehicles is implicated in over half of the cases where planned maintenance work is carried out .
26 Once dormant , however , their metabolism slows down so much that the pineal is virtually switched off , and how they manage to rouse themselves at the correct time remains a mystery .
27 A hibernator 's metabolism slows down so much when it becomes dormant that time appears to speed by and the winter is over in a trice .
28 Bath players of recent years have never appeared as convincing for England as they regularly do for Bath ; while if they are part of one of those curious South-West sides their form goes down yet another notch .
29 But then er he works late last night and he had to go in again this morning .
30 They used to blast , first blasting at nine o'clock , throughout the quarry you see so everybody had to go in so that was an excuse for a break .
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