Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And and that eventually led on to them contacting other interested groups in the area erm like some lawyers from a legal action group , and er other other groups who meet together for whatever purpose in the area , and and setting up Free Legal and Welfare Rights , which was a a formal advice session run on a Thursday night .
2 The cells in the club can specialize , each thereby becoming more efficient at performing its particular task .
3 Well you got that right did n't you ?
4 Coming back to what you said about the load carrier , we are supposed to no longer be in the nuclear game in the airforce , is n't that right coming out of the nuclear role ?
5 Yet each tsar was advised against drastic action and each duly backed away .
6 In 1856 he needed Britain too much to thwart her desires over the Black Sea Clauses of the Treaty and so he accepted them , hoping that it would still be possible eventually to bring about an entente with Russia .
7 But I 've got a good idea about one thing : that little miss upstairs knows more than she lets on .
8 I was going to have to manage him , and whether I was able to do that successfully depended very much on how I managed this moment .
9 one woman , sorry , that literally ran away from us .
10 What that basically means again is that for this particular blank here that we 're look at okay , the state value U might be one the weight might be one okay and we get that out of that cos we 're just going through all these here and seeing which one 's going to be one .
11 I think this ought to be thrown out not necessarily on the rights or wrongs of fox hunting but on a procedural thing that you 've brought about where a dictatorial attitude is brought about by the Labour party that have the right apparently to say exactly what 'll happen on someone else 's land .
12 And fifth , it must be alert enough to judge perfectly the moment for a sudden ‘ recovery ’ and flight to safety .
13 The two do n't mix and the indigestion makes sure he is still alert enough to touch down at Blackbushe .
14 I 've spent the last two years converting this place in my spare time ; it 's only recently been habitable enough to live in . ’
15 This is stu stupid right so do n't press enter cos that 'll give me a space .
16 Any influence on the part of the College of Chancery was further weakened by a reorganisation which Charles XII personally carried through in 1713 – 14 .
17 For a number of reasons , therefore , it seems rather over-simplistic and legalistic merely to state baldly that , whatever may be the position on the illegality of use of nuclear weapons , their possession as such is not illegal ( Brownlie , 1984 ) .
18 That obviously does not extend to the levels of awareness which human consciousness exhibits , but where do you draw the line ?
19 That obviously necessitates more swallowing movements .
20 That 's the overall and rather special context of this year in , in the year of the youth but every year is an important from the point of view of commodores and clubs and the amount of work that ac goes on on the ground through supporting causes and the effort to recruit membership and it 's in that rather mundane day to day part of R Y A membership that I would like to congratulate you first I think all of you have worked extremely hard and the reports reflect the success achieved and I would particularly highlight the increase in membership , now that obviously has n't been easy and this does require a huge effort of , a consistent effort and it 's not something you can just apply every now and again .
21 We 'll start with that obviously do n't seem to be very forthcoming here !
22 ‘ However shallow injection is best suited to getting rid of dirty water because the material has to be liquid enough to flow down narrow tubes . ’
23 Political fear of the working class was not acute enough to bring about a widespread demand to conciliate the workers ; rather the 1890s saw attempts to suppress trade unionism through the law courts , lock-outs and the use of ‘ blackleg ’ labour .
24 ‘ Suck The Knife ’ rides on a mad axe-hero riff brazen enough to bring out the cigarette lighters .
25 Maybe behind the gush there was something she wanted to say but was n't brazen enough to bring out too openly .
26 But if the Franks were the dominant partner it is difficult to explain why so much material should have been channelled towards England with little apparently going back in return .
27 But his employer recognised that , after Helmut had paid for his lodgings ( fifteen shillings for a room and ‘ a rather meagre breakfast ’ ) , there was little enough to live on .
28 He had little enough to go on : someone anti-Republic , anti-Irish , his mother had said , but who ?
29 ‘ That 's little enough to go on . ’
30 If this is the case the end of the U-wire is broad enough to sit comfortably in the palm of the hand .
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