Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] and [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Right right right right and does he live locally ?
2 It 's plain and stiff , takes at least six months to wear in properly and does n't come with designer Day-Glo flower attachments .
3 Like all analogies , this one can mislead as well as help , but if we do feel that a reasonable case is being presented to us , and that the internal evidence of the research fits together coherently and comes to a result which is ‘ beyond reasonable doubt ’ then we may be prepared to accept this piece of research , based though it is on informal interviews .
4 The Geneva Convention on Bills of Exchange is an example of an excellent Convention which has functioned extremely effectively and has been widely adopted .
5 He has seen right from the start that the majority of Germans wanted unification and that the pace of events was dictating a much more rapid move towards unification than most people , either inside , and certainly on the outside , had realised , and he put all his authority into the campaign , campaigned extremely effectively and has had a ringing endorsement .
6 For example , one wonders if the doubts about the unity of geography are any less profound than those that afflict environmental science , but geography has been around for much longer and has developed powerful institutional , professional and curricular structures , not least in the schools .
7 The official report avoids the whole issue of how and why Blake and Lonsdale were able to meet so easily and relies entirely on what it was told by MI5 .
8 2 A reflex action is a response to a stimulus which occurs extremely quickly and does not require conscious thought .
9 It meets the Gramm-Rudman target , brings that deficit down further and balances the budget by 1993 — with no new taxes .
10 It interrupts limitation only temporarily and does not start interest running .
11 What they have grasped is that the other is a dubiously soft touch who knows she 's been lucky so far and feels guilt-ridden enough to want to put something back into the public melting pot which has been kind enough to approve of her .
12 In addition , for those involved on a journey of spiritual exploration and discovery , a series of regressions is of great benefit as it brings to light the pattern so far and allows the patient to make decisions about how he intends to progress .
13 Manager McGrath has watched as both Cavan and Fermanagh have been caught napping in the championship so far and does not want a similar fate to befall his side .
14 Ram has published a message to the world which gives details of his trip so far and carries information on the reason for his extraordinary journey .
15 Their partnership has yielded 14 goals so far and looks capable of keeping Villa in the forefront of the Premier Division title race .
16 Their partnership has yielded 14 goals so far and looks capable of keeping Villa in the forefront of the Premier Division title race .
17 It works from the inside out and penetrates the hair shaft to rebuild and strengthen your hair .
18 Although there is no rhyme in the poem , the last words in every second line sound very like each other so that , while the poem can be simple enough to be a man 's thoughts , it also holds together well and sounds good .
19 Edberg sees the ball so early , hits it so sweetly and executes his shots so effectively , that one suspects that he could easily defy any West Indian or Australian pace attack .
20 Is the Minister aware that the hon. Gentleman is quite right to worry about the level of representation in England because every time a Tory is defeated in Scotland he flees the country , comes down here and tries to get a Tory seat ?
21 the headmaster tomorrow he comes down here and has a good look round
22 Mrs Noble , he said , thought him completely immoral and his own parents were chary of allowing Helen to visit him in his study bedroom at Shelgate Road as she used to do , although , he informed Harry , ‘ Mother knows Helen so well and likes her so much . ’
23 The group are hoping to produce a publication , organise workshops , courses and so on and plans to become involved in schools and colleges .
24 What we do at the end of the year we have n't quite worked out , but we are very much committed to sharing child care and professional space if you like , but we are very privileged in that academic work allows one the flexibility to work in the hours that you find convenient and so on and allows you the flexibility to make this kind of family arrangement .
25 They come down then and says , ‘ Who 's broken my window ? ’ and I used to say : ‘ Yes , I broke the bloody window — go in the station and tell them you would n't put the light out , ’ and they got a summons on top of it .
26 So long as someone knows you 're down there and comes to dig you out , then a basement 's always best , even if the rest goes down like a pack of cards . ’
27 While this beginning is effective in showing organisation , it delays getting into the argument , and could be rewritten in the following way , which both demonstrates organisation less clumsily and gets immediately to the point : Since the terms " lyrical " and " epic " present special difficulties when used of Middle English works , it is useful to introduce discussion of works of the period with a brief analysis of these two terms .
28 Indeed , the Metro is well built all round and has the feel of a real quality car .
29 It sucked us in again and has cost us dear .
30 The conservatives at the Yard , who include the considerable figure of the Deputy Commissioner , John Dellow , believe that the Met has been reorganised quite enough recently and has been unsettled by a succession of commissioners , all with strong and mutually conflicting ideas .
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