Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind .
2 Implicit within the ruling was the concept that once an abortion restriction had been upheld in one state , other states could implement it , an interpretation which effectively made it more difficult to challenge the imposition by individual states of restrictions as long as they were within the guidelines established by the Court 's ruling in June 1992 on Roe v. Wade [ see p. 38954 ] .
3 Ormanroyd wins the header Speedy flicks it on again and Chettle er Chettle rather got it away as Jochim came in on him .
4 Seeing just how comprehensive a work this is , with factory serial number , date of registration , date of next C of A expiry , owner's/operator 's name and probable base all listed , I can only surmise that the note-scribblers/pocket memo mumblers — many of whom seem not to have the slightest knowledge or interest in the type of aeroplane on which the letters are painted — are performing the latter-day equivalent of the sacred ritual which I and many others who have long since outgrown it once enacted in John W.R. Taylor 's ABC of Civil Aircraft Makings .
5 I have rarely heard him sound more relaxed .
6 Opposite middle : This wild boar is what the factory pig instinctively thinks it still is .
7 Thereby bringing it forward is purely to service the , the new complex and also it will help relieve the traffic problems areas of .
8 I have very successfully manipulated you here and I am keeping you here .
9 She was strong enough to take a certain amount of punishment if it meant that , in the end , Matthew would rid himself of that core of hatred which was slowly eating him away .
10 I waited and waited for him at the points and eventually met him about three or four o'clock in the morning for the first time .
11 Exposed to Minton 's freewheeling , glamorous Bohemianism , some found it difficult afterwards to stand on their own feet , for Minton had effectively broken them away from their backgrounds or their jobs .
12 She nodded , secretly doubting it very much .
13 He pulled the syringe out , and weakly flung it away .
14 If you 've got a daughter half your age I 'd rather screw her instead .
15 He was slightly perturbed by this but eventually found it very funny because rehearsals became very convivial .
16 Rarely has it ever been recorded that a fatality has occurred from snakebite during the festival ; the Cobras appear to know that they are being revered .
17 Once she was satisfied that Petion and the Marines were far enough away , Ace triggered the energy beam at the base of the door , and slowly drew it upwards , describing an arch wide enough for two people to pass through .
18 right has it still gone up ?
19 But er we eventually beat it though and as I say a good colliery you could er you could beat 'em to it .
20 Some applications for adjournment are made ex parte on filing written consent of all parties but reason for the adjournment is expected to be given , and the court may not necessarily grant it even if all parties consent .
21 In fact , the wonderful night they had just shared only made her more determined than ever to go .
22 It was a sad thing to Beth , and one which only made her all the more determined to draw Matthew back into the family fold .
23 Unused to being argued with , he shouted and cursed at her , and soon the two of them were arguing fiercely , he having trouble making articulate sentences due to his excessive amount of drink , which only made him yet angrier .
24 In her heart , Beth sensed that he knew the way of things , and this only made him all the more determined to have a son of his own .
25 He went from her now , with that familiar slight limping stride that only made him more attractive .
26 She knew that the Princesse suspected her of having taken Andrzej as a lover , but that only made it all the more plausible .
27 Sturt , who would have been able to take a much faster and direct route , only made it as far as the western approaches to the bend , and was so hard-pressed by lack of water that he had to bleed a horse to survive .
28 The danger , as Andrei Gavrilov hints at elsewhere in this issue , is that the large emigration of musicians to the West that has taken place since restrictions were relaxed may mean that Russian musical life will lose those very qualities that not only made it technically of such high standing but that also gave it its unique flavour .
29 The threat of another war only made it more urgent for him to preserve his symbolic status , so that he could be the French people 's supreme recourse should catastrophe strike once again .
30 In fact , if anything , she only made it more prominent .
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