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

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1 It also stated that ‘ 90 per cent of the respondents indicated that their experience in the programme had helped them to see more clearly the forces at work in their lives and had in fact helped them to take more control over their lives ’ .
2 Similarly , the energy at sites may interact with certain individuals to create altered states of consciousness , which enables them to see more easily the variety of legendary entities which traditionally inhabit such locations .
3 ‘ We expect them to go home now and say , ‘ Mamma gim me lamb ’ . ’
4 The colonists had enough newspapers to take any visiting Englishman aback , and were developing industries fast enough to disturb the balance of the integrated commercial system : in 1699 Americans were forbidden to spin woollens for export , even to another colony ; in 1732 a similar limitation was placed on the manufacture of hats and caps ; and in 1750 the Iron Act allowed them to smelt iron ore into pig iron but forbade them to go any further in processing it , though in the event the American colonies were producing more iron and steel than Britain by 1775 .
5 Mr Llambias ' services do not come cheap — they are a combination of a retainer ‘ sufficient to make them think really seriously ’ and a success fee that is a percentage of the fee income of the smaller firm ( sometimes 5% or 7.5% ) — but he prides himself on the longevity of the mergers he arranges .
6 A pony will often find a ‘ fifth leg ’ when a big horse will fall flat on his nose , and although you do n't see any small ponies at the top in eventing , many riders like a bit of pony blood in their eventers ‘ to help them think more quickly ’ .
7 Let's assume they 're all self sufficient , the world market essentially becomes a residual market , it 's not the market place where everyone goes any longer , it 's the market where just a few people will go .
8 British Rail tells us that the 5.51 Sheffield to Paddington train is 15 minutes late this evening , but I 've nothing to report so far on the buses .
9 Two of them became quite well known .
10 How do you get them to flower so enthusiastically ? ’
11 No-one wanted to know , unless they could get rewrites where everyone lived happily ever after and stars of The Cosby Show had the lead roles .
12 While everyone agrees that far more could , and should , have been done to contain the AIDS epidemic , the key issue now is that positive steps can still be taken .
13 Septimus is trained out of his bad habits in the end , and everyone sleeps happily ever after .
14 ‘ It would have to be understood , however , that such a procedure would place constraints on litigants , ’ a paper from the working party warns , ‘ by obliging them to proceed more quickly than they might wish and forego the examination of some or all of the issues in a case by oral evidence . ’
15 I know of one company where everyone became so highly motivated that most of them left , because they now found frustrating a pace which they had found acceptable before .
16 I find that I 'm questioning my own authority , which makes me think even more .
17 That bit made me think even then .
18 You made me think more clearly about what I wanted from life . ’
19 He told me to go ahead quickly . ’
20 ‘ You mean — you want me to go somewhere else . ’
21 At a meeting with the ASEAN Foreign Ministers in Indonesia on July 27 Baker attempted to allay their fears , informing them that the US goals in Cambodia remained the same and that " our approach towards achieving them differs only very slightly " .
22 but if they are wankers nothing you do , and including , I mean I 've done it in the past , slowed right down and nine times out of ten it jus it just incenses them to drive even closer .
23 do you want me to sit here then ?
24 ‘ One would see them lowered very slowly . ’
25 Nothing goes as fast as I want it ’ ) , there were problems with design .
26 Neither of them realised then just how handy the cellar lights would be before long .
27 but make me laugh even now , she said the first , the first memories I 've got of new little boy that starting in he looked at this little boy , she said , so , so excited by said with this pure white hair and the
28 ‘ Michael could make me laugh very easily , ’ said Cossins .
29 And no-one entertained more lavishly , more sumptuously , more successfully than Mrs Katherine Lundy .
30 I enjoy putting up a tent , I like campfires and food for me tastes so much better outside .
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