Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That represents not merely an intensification of the use of the line but a change in its character . |
2 | ‘ Miss Kenton , if you for one moment believe I have time on my hands , that displays more clearly than ever your great inexperience , I trust that in years to come , you will gain a clearer picture of what occurs in a house like this . ’ |
3 | There 's very little goes on here that is true . |
4 | Of course that goes even more for the game against Holland in Cagliari on June 16 , but on Wednesday the Dutch , deprived of most of their foreign-based players , were in no position to provide fresh portents . |
5 | So , so I think that , and that goes on here . |
6 | No , no , look there 's another little piece of his tongue , there look , so if you turn that round , that goes on there does n't it ? |
7 | That goes on there . |
8 | A high sling , now we can put on a high sling for her , okay , that goes up there and now , are you still alright ? |
9 | There we are , there you 're alright , O K , now there 's his tail , that goes up there , and try that one , see if you can see where that goes , oh what a clever girl , and that one , no there look , there 's only two holes left , that one and that 's the other one with his foot . |
10 | ‘ A lot of the credit for that goes not only to the photographers themselves who have argued their case for greater prominence , but a great debt is owed to people like the editor Harold Evans who pioneered the creative use of photography in papers . |
11 | Erm , this is story a that goes back about twenty , twenty one years ago . |
12 | But I mean , we have got nine beat officers for the whole of the Harlow Town area and just th , this area this is the start of what we call our beat eight this is the boundary along Southern Way , and that goes down as far are familiar with the area of Staple Tye most of you ? |
13 | There each displays as vividly as he can . |
14 | er and that plays very well with conservative business men if you , if you say that often enough . |
15 | Along the way , each thinks often misguidedly , that their own particular dream has come true — a clever reflection of human world and our shared history . |
16 | If you buy from a market stall that counts as b that counts in exactly the same way as buying from any other er high street retailer . |
17 | As Leo XIII has already so clearly set forth : ‘ … |
18 | The theme and each variation are extremely brief , only eleven bars , and each finishes so quickly and changes mood so rapidly that at a first hearing one can not possibly grasp the course of events . |
19 | All that matters as far as the law is concerned is , did you buy the goods from a shop ? |
20 | that stands so meekly by |
21 | That looks just about finished that okay . |
22 | Do you know that page of yours from upper and lower cases on display in the Design Museum , that looks very well there — apart from the fact that you can read it from across the room . |
23 | That looks very very impressive by the way , that . |
24 | After the Edinburgh summit , that looks much less likely than it did and that can only be good news for Courtaulds . |
25 | Pinnacle-1 has only half as much first-level instruction cache as SuperSparc and the lack of an on-chip data cache means that it is one cycle slower on every load or store . ’ |
26 | Okay well that looks as if that adds up nicely . |
27 | Each then acts as a template to which other simpler molecules become attached until each has once more become a double helix . |
28 | Of the other main contenders , Wasps got the better of Harlequins in their league opener , but neither looks sharp enough to worry Bath this year . |
29 | This was one aspect of her following human emotions where they took her , into many depths and intensities , that has yet hardly had a place in a novel . |
30 | The extent to which witnesses , including the applicant or respondent , were believed or disbelieved , if that has not already been stated under 3 , and the information upon which the court relied upon reaching its decision . |