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

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1 I can only most fervently wish for your continued success .
2 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 .
3 Personally , I would much rather just give it away to someone who can handle it if I could find them .
4 ‘ Madam my mother , I would much much rather remain here with you . ’
5 The various bodies represented on the JCT will obviously not necessarily share views on all aspects of building contracts and this leads to compromises being reached , not always totally satisfactorily .
6 Besides , Alf can only just about drag hisself to the King 's Arms and back once a day , and then e's finished .
7 I remember the over-eager , gaping mouths and outstretched necks , as well as those who could only just about lift their eyelids and had to have the food forced down their throats so that they would have the strength to keep fighting for life .
8 It 's a bit like somebody sort of can only just about kick a ball and you say , We 'll make him our centre forward .
9 If level of activation rather than presence on the Chart defined a word 's status , we could perhaps more easily allow top-down effects to over-ride the preference for longer words .
10 Unlike more organised writers he might perhaps more easily fall into contradiction , but it seems more likely , or at least more satisfactory , to suppose that Coleridge was fashioned greatly by his environment when writing .
11 The aims of the proposed research project are , first , to test the adequacy of democratic theory in relation to trends toward ‘ globalisation ’ — the growth of complex interconnections and interrelations between states and societies — and , second , to develop a new framework for democratic thought which can perhaps more satisfactorily articulate the relation between national and international conditions and processes .
12 In such circumstances , the policeman could perhaps more appropriately proceed under sections 4 or 5 of the Act .
13 Now there are still traces of ink on the surface but now you can much more clearly see the etch lines because they 're full of now .
14 An ecologically engineered design will much more closely resemble a natural habitat — such as a wetland , with its distinctive plant and animal species — than a conventional building .
15 Knowing his plan is to develop the character of Christ in my life , I can much more easily say ‘ What are you trying to teach me Lord ? ’ when I am offended , instead of my natural ‘ Why me Lord ? ’
16 He 'd much more likely kick a drunken beggar , but that 's what most people are like and you can put up with it .
17 It could only too easily lead to acquiescence in the evil done by the powers of this world .
18 She believes strongly that residents of Social Services or private homes can only too easily become the victims of systems organised for the smooth running of inadequately staffed homes .
19 Others certainly did : Metternich remarked , ‘ in the great Confederation , there is arising a smaller union , a status in statu in the full sense of the term , which will only too soon accustom itself to achieve its own ends by its own machinery … and will only pay attention to the objects and machinery of the Confederation insofar as they are compatible with the former ’ .
20 Clara had had the sense not to try to ask her mother about a possible purchase , as she could only too clearly imagine the responses to which such a request would expose her , and the abuse which would be cast upon those girls fortunate enough to have a use for party dresses .
21 But if the choreographer does not understand all the details which go to make the total presentation of a ballet , it can all too easily fail in some way or other .
22 Failure of this citizenly vigilance can all too easily lead to an erosion of our entitlements .
23 But it is full of snares , for it can all too easily lead us to think that the learning characteristic of higher education is a sub-set of conventional learning .
24 Today 's reactions to events in Hungary and the GDR , tomorrow 's response to Austria 's already-submitted application for EC membership or to Turkey 's determined membership claims , can all too easily foreclose long-term options .
25 Their image is to some degree distorted , and they will all too easily switch their appetite off , rather than let normal hunger and a normal appetite for food develop .
26 Ease of movement and energy wisely directed help to untie the physical knots which stressful tension can all too easily create .
27 The apparent certainty of knowledge concerning the technology of sword and shield manufacture may all too easily divert attention away from the areas of greater doubt .
28 Secondly , this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research .
29 The key to reaping these benefits is clearly good organisation and ensuring that the in-house forum does n't all too easily degenerate into office politics , tittle-tattle and administration .
30 One can all too easily imagine a situation in which , within a few months , Poland will have the worst of all worlds : hyper-inflation and acute shortages and high unemployment , all at the same time .
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