Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm I 'm a little unclear exactly how much footloose allocation remains in Selby , I I er think I understand it to be quite small , taking account of , but I would simply say to the panel Leeds ' concern is that we should not be a counter focus in that corridor , which er most most greatly bear on our attempts to regenerate our inner areas and use our our many brown field sites . |
2 | In other moves to protect its reserves , the government had on July 3 , 1989 , centralized all foreign exchange operations in the Central Bank , thereby effectively temporarily suspending debt interest payments to private banks also . |
3 | England 's been knocked right down now have n't they ? |
4 | He had been twice into Ruane 's office , and the first time the block had been polite , and the second time he had been told rather less politely to sit on his hands and wait , like everybody else had to . |
5 | Attempts to survey political opinions came rather later , though they did have not dissimilar aspirations to those of the market surveyors ; however , they were rather less well conducted . |
6 | Other guidelines were rather less stringently imposed so that , for example , team members would sometimes " turn a blind eye " on detail in spending plans if the general thrust of the proposal seemed to be appropriate for the school concerned . |
7 | Rumens 's play has similar concerns , though they are rather less delicately expressed . |
8 | I remember feeling a good deal embarrassed , which he imperturbably pretended not to notice , thereby perhaps further teaching me a lesson in Eliot-etiquette , though he was the last person deliberately to make anyone feel uneasy . |
9 | Plait strips loosely together then overlap the ends as before and slipstitch together . |
10 | The act may have been intended as a " final measure " by those who wished to steady things , but the flow of politics is rarely so easily contained by the comma of a constitutional concession . |
11 | But demonstration is rarely enough both to sell a product and to establish a brand . |
12 | The possibilities of choice are rather less in the most obviously vocationally oriented degrees , such as Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies , but some freedom of action is still possible . |
13 | Statutory services have , however , done little so far to encourage the development of such services , even though they can bring very significant emotional benefits to individuals , particularly those living alone or who are estranged from their families . |
14 | Right so just write the equation as you 've got it there sine equals opposite over hypotenuse . |
15 | Right so just to summarize erm let's , let's remind ourselves of the , the issues we 've raised here . |
16 | Oh right so maybe plan the meet again after that . |
17 | Such is the experience of most of us when we go to bed late : we might sleep slightly later than usual but rarely long enough to compensate completely for the late night . |
18 | In the United Kingdom the legislature has effectively long since surrendered the power of the purse to the executive , but that is far from being the case in the United States . |
19 | It is in fact only rarely openly acknowledged by other anthropologists , though the blanket rejection of evolution which is to be found in the work of many seems to imply . |
20 | I can only most fervently wish for your continued success . |
21 | This type of debate applies to the manufacture of all cast metalwork , brooches and buckles being the most common , although it is obviously most easily studied in those types with decorative variation . |
22 | One may therefore think of an innovation in teaching methods as being designed to achieve a set of intentions ( eg , changes in pupils ' ways of thinking ) by means of a set of processes which are usually only rather coarsely determined . |
23 | I would perhaps rather always see the " real " world in respect to art in these terms — that to know an object is to transform it , and it is this transformation which is the form and imagery of art . |
24 | For the fact of the matter is that we shall be misled if , along with most other enquiries in this field to date , we perhaps rather naively imagine that if man 's earliest ego is found preserved , as it were , in the chimpanzee , then there we shall also find the evolutionary basis of his id . |
25 | Personally , I would much rather just give it away to someone who can handle it if I could find them . |
26 | This is not the place to elaborate upon why the educational system we have inherited can be described as men 's education or why , even in areas like adult and community education in which women outnumber men as students , and are employed in considerable numbers as part-time tutors and volunteers , the structures in which we operate are so effectively well grounded in male power and male values as to appear inevitable . |
27 | All right well look I I you 've er sort of selected and I I 've got no problem with that although schools er I would have thought was ideal for as well as medical . |
28 | We could do with a call anybody there anyone 's near a phone just pick it up and ring me all right just ring now I 'll give erm we 'll give a million pounds to the first caller fingers crossed . |
29 | All right then tell us who they are and what they do . |
30 | No one of the theories we have set down is all wrong , any more than any one perspective is all right so providing us with a single key to " explain " British politics . |