Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Come on sit up then
2 William felt that such radical ideas , ( despite their proven success — Amy Frazier is one of his former pupils ) , would find little favour either here or nationally in his country .
3 Then came the loudest crash so far .
4 Suddenly it 's all there , complete with toilet paper , which you use and then deftly wind back on to the roll .
5 ‘ Putting all this new plant and equipment into operation will provide much more flexible manufacturing systems and thereby bring about significantly reduced stock-holding , ’ explained Phil .
6 While the uppers often irritatingly remain almost as new as they day they came out of the box , the outsole looks as though it 's been left behind on the concrete , which of course it has .
7 The election manifestos of the Conservative and Labour parties fundamentally disagree about how well a market economy works .
8 we , we 've only just got out the bath and then she says come on hurry up now
9 War on Want almost certainly were n't at the top of the list .
10 He put the phone down with the usual feeling of life at present , that he could strike forward forever and only land up farther behind .
11 This popular house fills very early with people who return year after year , so book very early for a front room .
12 Do n't put too much make up on or else it 'll look dead false !
13 Own label groceries only sell half as much proportionately in Ireland as in the UK .
14 This is also an area where the LEA could assist a school in offering its services as a ‘ critical friend ’ , able to stand back and perhaps judge more objectively than those working in the school itself .
15 Ethnic Croats and Muslim Slavs , who together make up over 60 per cent of Bosnia 's population , support independence while minority Serbs have vowed to fight to retain links with Serbia , which borders Bosnia to the east .
16 If you freeze your Brazils ( 24 hours is ample ) they not only crack more easily but separate delightfully .
17 Remember that ‘ small is beautiful ’ , so make as near as you can to ‘ one bite ’ food to avoid wastage .
18 Sleep is a great help to any illness , so sleep as much as you can .
19 You do n't want to run the risk of someone like that getting at you , so steer right away from any of the sorts of activities listed above .
20 If you ever fall in it you suddenly realise just how big it is . ’
21 It made me suddenly realise how much they had changed .
22 Children only grow up once .
23 Have I made much sense so far ?
24 They were n't right for each other and maybe a marriage would last a shorter time than a more informal , less intense liaison ; brief and bitter , both of them on proximity fuses with things coming rapidly to a crunch , rather than something more drawn out , where they might spend long periods apart and so forget how much they hated being together , and enjoy the fleeting , passionate moments of reunion …
25 He 's also been careful to work er with the United Nations who have done er much better so far than they have in er some crises in the past .
26 So conclude briefly there in that the City Council does support the the broad thrust of the County 's two policies here but we would ask for clarification on I five on the actual level of provision we should be providing on our local plan .
27 But erm I was er somewhat put off altogether by comments I heard from people who had been in much closer contact than I was because I , I saw him very little of him really .
28 So listen very carefully .
29 They spotted the danger of Potter 's inside solo break too late , and Nottingham 's pushover three minutes from time was the final insult .
30 To stir men 's blood ; I only speak right on .
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