Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [adv] and " in BNC.
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1 | Predictably , British aliens are the most normal around and are virtually humanoid in appearance . |
2 | This festival promises to be the most exciting yet and full details may be obtained by telephoning Flowerfield Arts Festival Centre on ( 026583 ) 3959 . |
3 | He is large Minnie and loud and not altogether sensible often and I would have no other man in the house to manage him if need be . |
4 | As yet it was only eight o'clock and the sun reluctant to leave without treating its worshippers to a pyrotechnic display of rose and gold flames that burnt up the whole western sky . |
5 | This ai n't my first rodeo , I 've done all this before and do n't see why Friday should be any different . ’ |
6 | I just wonder whether erm I think that stool there might have been better to have her sitting on that one , not quite so high up and she could have adopted a more comfortable pose and she would n't have needed another prop for her foot . |
7 | Although comparisons with the latter may be less rigorous linguistically and will not focus directly on specific features such as cohesion and narrative structure , there is none the less some stylistic benefit . |
8 | The Drôme , the Tricastin , the Nyonsais regions are so different from Provence , so unfrequented early in the year , so interesting historically and architecturally why hurry off to the south ? |
9 | My main concern is , that I think that over the years , as people have lived longer and as they became retired , we 've tended to neglect them , not so much financially and in terms of their conditions , though I think there 's always arguments about that ; I think we 've actually neglected their role in the community . |
10 | Little kids eat you alive , they want so much physically and emotionally . ’ |
11 | The problem was that I think David was moving so much away and into this trip of actually doing music with a message — of actually delivering something on stage which meant something to other people of his age . |
12 | And take so much off and pat it up and then then wrap it , very nice and neatly . |
13 | He is much clearer analytically and more comprehensive than Rolle in his discussion of this matter and realises that the terms distinguish essentially complementary modes of living . |
14 | The drive was tree-lined , so they went down the farther side , only visible now and then . |
15 | So I rung them again and said it was dangerous and they came out more or less straight away and did the few holes at the top . |
16 | And they did come out more or less straight away and well I say drop a bit in |
17 | She was only little then and I had to hold her up so she could reach . |
18 | Quite frequently therefore a soldier might be appointed to head a mission in Berlin or St Petersburg in the justified belief that military men were especially welcome there and likely to be effective representatives . |
19 | Dr Johannsen told us all about the work you do , about how you would n't take payment for it , and you so hard up and all . |
20 | he can be so stubborn sometimes and , and you know the other |
21 | Maggie felt greatly subdued now and disappointed . |
22 | He is much better now and I have just seen him walk out of the office unaided . ’ |
23 | the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods . |
24 | Boulestin had found , like so many before and since , that in England the price of perfection is too high . |
25 | I do n't think I 've ever led by so many before and it 's a nice position to be in . ’ |
26 | While the loss of the West Bank reduced the demographic preponderance of the Palestinians in the state , the flight of so many eastwards and the drift of many to the economically more prosperous East Bank in previous years , left Jordan with at least 40 per cent of its population Palestinian . |
27 | Yes , eventually I did put it down to your job , worried about Steve being so long away and anxious to tie up the contract , but there was a worse fear — that you just did n't love me enough to want to stay with me . ’ |
28 | ‘ Unfortunately , Mr Stevens , I am extremely busy now and I am finding I have barely a single moment to spare . |
29 | Tina Dicks , whose son Thomas , aged six , attends the school , said : ‘ My little boy is extremely happy there and is coming on by leaps and bounds . |
30 | Any interaction between chains in the crystal lattice will help to hold the structure together more firmly and raise the melting temperature . |