Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Eventually Gouzenko ran up debts of $153,000 which were partly settled by the sale of his book and film rights .
2 Having looked again at Coleman 's letter of the previous September , the committee had some discussion with him , and eventually proposals prepared jointly by Coleman and Moorcroft were referred to a meeting , which they both attended , on 10 February 1794 .
3 Eli himself for the most part does not appear in a bad light , but as the one responsible for the proper functioning of the sanctuary , he is implicated in his sons ' guilt , is at one point accused of sharing their greed , and is doomed to share in great disgrace about to befall his family .
4 The nucleus of each village was for the most part made up of the Frelimo guerillas who had fought in the liberation struggle .
5 Railway stock sent from Black Sea ports to another area , the Middle Volga , was not sent back for more grain , but for the most part ended up in Siberia .
6 Windows for Dummies succeeds pretty well at this ; it tells you what you need to know , and for the most part keeps away from jargon .
7 He continued his travels , but for the most part lived quietly in Sussex .
8 This was met with such ferocious opposition by politicians , high ranking officers and public alike , that the government for the most part stepped down .
9 Throughout all this , Curtis contributed least , for the most part staring moodily out of the window .
10 The time-consuming tasks of keeping families clean and fed were for the most part carried out with wholly inadequate equipment in depressing surroundings .
11 We have had the Debenham 's Retail Training Scheme and promises of employment for the long-term unemployed , which for the most part have n't materialised .
12 Similarly , it appears that managers for the most part do not make strategic decisions .
13 Altogether clubs raked in more than £133 million in gate receipts from domestic games during 199192 compared to the previous year 's £114m .
14 ‘ I 've told you only the truth , my lovely one , ’ he breathed , and this time Fabia raised her head and kissed him , then found that she was the one being kissed , so expertly too that when eventually Ven pulled back she was feeling on a totally different plane .
15 But though others may have been fundamentally changed by such sudden acclaim , little Loris knows full well that the challenge of the 1991 season is a much tougher one .
16 Right lads sit down and read until I tell you what we 're doing .
17 In northern England there were branches of the family with interests in ships and trading , and eventually Edward ended up with them , on a roving brief .
18 Eventually Adams headed away , but without sufficient power .
19 Unlike some foreign restaurants that try and transplant you to distant shores by piping out Zorba , Pavarotti or the Bombay sitar quartet , thankfully L'Alouette does n't bother .
20 A dozen or so desperados lounge round the door .
21 ‘ I used to think it was something only mum came out with .
22 Only Colin knew how important those crossly spoken , childish words were .
23 Obviously Alexandra had not mentioned the possibility of him coming as her … what ?
24 IN THE FIERCEST Soviet reaction yet to the East German refugee crisis , the Communist Party daily Pravda declared yesterday that Bonn 's ‘ open door ’ policy at its embassies in Warsaw and Prague was creating a situation which threatened to destabilise all of central Europe .
25 Only Jezrael does n't care enough to find me , does she ?
26 Invert tin so skin forms under , not over , the paint .
27 She was used to answering occasional questions about the child , who perhaps Jonquil did not really think existed after all .
28 Fags and mags are not the kind of things people give up lightly , and so recession has not really been a problem for T&S .
29 Okay well we 're in a really bad situation , I mean we can achieve something at least and perhaps oh perhaps communism does n't work after all , they just seem to be doubting their own beliefs and what they 've read .
30 And it was only about we i it was wi within a couple of minutes , or , probably less Jim came in er I think he was , I do n't know where he 'd been cos his day off was Thursday I think .
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