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

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1 This is revolutionary technology , perhaps the most far-reaching ever devised .
2 It was , however , rarely possible completely to guarantee the affection of the farm worker .
3 ‘ Well , child , ’ she said to Artemis who was standing by her side dropping pebbles into the still water , ‘ I must say it 's going to seem a little odd not living here any more . ’
4 She saw the amusement in his eyes , the question which he was delicately careful not to put .
5 Later she branched out , taking on another carefully chosen establishment , with two assistants , and a penny-in-the-slot music machine — forerunner of the juke box .
6 Right , so simultaneous why do n't you i why do n't you integrate this log Or why do n't you erm
7 The watch was kept to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the project which still has quite a lot of work to undertake but is sufficiently complete now to welcome visitors .
8 Average fertility is so low today compared to the total number of children that might be conceived that factors affecting fecundity would be unlikely to influence final family size .
9 It will be an expensive detour for users — it is much simpler either to buy Windows now , or wait for Windows NT , which promises links into Unix . ’
10 ‘ It 's much simpler just draping a piece of material round you to work out what shape would work best and then just sitting down at the sewing machine ! ’
11 ‘ It 's much simpler just draping a piece of material round you to work out what shape would work best and then just sitting down at the sewing machine ! ’
12 If peats can be drained , sweetened ( brought to a neutral pH ) and kept mechanically strong enough to support plants , they are complete in themselves , although when ploughed they can oxidize rapidly into non-existence .
13 They suggested perhaps that more remained of the pre-1979 order than Thatcherite zealots had imagined .
14 He was ever so sorry not to see you but he wished you a merry Christmas . ’
15 ‘ I am so sorry not to have made an appointment . ’
16 With a budget like that , it 's not surprising that so little ever gets done ‘ on the ground ’ ) .
17 Many were destroyed by the Puritans and only eight now remain .
18 I mean Paul was one of his friends he never had that many so that probably means he finds it hard to make friends , you can tell
19 Of the widowed and single , by contrast , only two-thirds now lived on in their own homes , usually with their children or lodgers , or very rarely grandchildren , but 12 per cent on their own .
20 Despite a boom in interest in the early '80s , with one hundred and fifty authorities considering contracting out in the years 1982/83 , only thirty-seven actually did so .
21 Open daily 9.30 a.m. –6 p.m .
22 If the police are to continue to exercise control over an increasingly pluralist society , which is better educated and less willing simply to accept any version of events handed out by the powerful , then it seems essential they should avoid scrutiny yet suggest they are totally accountable to the democratic ideal .
23 A building that is obviously empty immediately attracts the attention of vandals .
24 Naturally this only applies where there has been no illness or injury which would cause dramatic loss of functioning .
25 The two women smiled at each other , so different yet sharing a common bond .
26 These are reminiscent of Richard Hamilton 's celebrated Pop Art collage " Just what is it that makes today 's homes so different so appealing ? " ( 1956 ) .
27 It is less clear how to introduce real competition
28 Perhaps this also comes nearest to the philosophy of Rare Breed Conservation .
29 And perhaps this also explains why he was so keen to play the leading part as villainous Michael Murray in GBH .
30 Perhaps this simply underlines another of Rupert Hall 's points .
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