Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You 've only got to look at history … slavery which led into colonialism which developed into full-blown imperialism , right on up to the present-day immigration policies .
2 I want you to head right on out of here to D.C. We got a lot of debriefing to do . ’
3 Well they want to connect Mansfield then they want to connect eventually right up through Worksop and on out into the main lines .
4 In truth , Diana got on rather well with Adeane , who introduced her to many of the women she accepted as her ladies-in-waiting while she was an enthusiastic matchmaker , continually trying to pair off the difficult bachelor with unattached ladies .
5 Though Amiss was not entirely convinced that Trueman had been murdered , he did feel a sense of unease about the Admiral 's safety , so he was relieved to see that he seemed to be getting on rather better with his committee colleagues than the Sunday experiences had promised .
6 It was entirely grassless and a little soft underfoot , and it sloped rather badly down towards the sea by the midwicket boundary .
7 They had enjoyed my Watering-Place , a collection of interlinked sketches about Tunbridge Wells , lately published ( 'We 'd been rather badly off for books ' ) , and they had tales of other writers .
8 So really man 's costume changed very little , and in fact , apart of the cut of the jacket , and the type of hat you wore , it carried on right up to the present day .
9 But it must never be forgotten that the political , economic , cultural transformation of the world by European influences went on right down to 1945 and beyond .
10 If there was organised resistance , on their return charge , they would seek to carry on right back to the ford and over , picking up Hay , Wemyss and the prisoners on the way .
11 How do you erm , well , to get back into Lotus , type exit , and then enter Hang on right back to the spreadsheet .
12 The due processes having been gone through , there was nothing to prevent Hilda Machin being buried according to the rites of the Christian church whose doings she had cared remarkably little about during her lifetime .
13 How , exactly , is he going to let Serafin stumble upon the rooms that are waiting , as I imagine , somewhere rather close to where I am now sitting ?
14 They got on remarkably well as friends .
15 Right down on to Street now .
16 , he he owns them big stud , Beech House Stud , that 's a all along Ashley reach right down here to your , to , to Upend , you know land .
17 Why do n't they have it right down there at that end where there 's no smoking and the little children would be right out of the way .
18 Of course then they change their attitude SWET said well alright we 'll put it right down there in the corner .
19 We had to walk right down almost to the sea at its low-tide limit before we could get across .
20 Philip , crouched behind one of the big beeches that grew right down close to the pool , watched the boy for his reaction .
21 She is very loving and gets on extremely well with my grandchildren .
22 She still sees Bailey often , gets on extremely well with Catherine , Bailey 's current wife , and if he is out of town for long periods of time , they speak on the telephone .
23 Right , well I 've been waiting since er what is it twelve o'clock this morning , what on earth this question can be and I certainly did n't er come up with this possible , erm all I can say is that I have always got on extremely well with Tony and .
24 Mr , if we have a criterion that says protect the countryside for its own sake , and a criterion from our discussion yesterday , and somewhere down here in relation to free standing , is n't our conclusion that nowhere is acceptable for a new settlement .
25 This alternative view , a member of a small family of related although differing views , follows on naturally enough from a consideration of Hume 's .
26 Deaf people perform rather less well in nearly all of these measures .
27 This choice had advantages of feasibility , but was not made without the reservation that advantages for the generic approach might lie in its ability to transcend client group stereotypes ; this seemed less of a problem , however , with elderly people , who fall rather less ambiguously into a self-contained category of client than some others .
28 Thus , though our surveys document a generalized view of the service as being at best only moderately effective , heads and teachers viewed individual members of the advisory team very differently , being unstinting in their praise of some , rather less so of others .
29 Incorporated practices are already permitted ( subject to local law requirements ) if their business is carried on only wholly outside England and Wales so long as all directors and shareholders are properly qualified lawyers ( ie barristers or solicitors or locally qualified advocates etc ) and the practice complies with the Overseas Practice Rules ( see above ) .
30 They talked very little about what went on down there among the trees .
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