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

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1 Chapter 12 will consider more comprehensive arrangements for participation in decision making by the group whose interests are most intimately bound up with the company , the employees .
2 If pushed , it will reluctantly and rather crossly waddle down the beach and take refuge in the sea .
3 However , we need to reserve , against his conclusion , this other possibility at least : that the Pioneers ' intention to establish the Manufacturing Society as a separate entity was strategically right , but structurally mishandled ; while the Consumer Movement 's perception of the place of production in the Co-operative scheme was a strategic mistake , most successfully carried out .
4 The virus is most effectively passed on through blood or semen , and has to enter the bloodstream to become established .
5 It is in the myth of Odysseus that they most poignantly figure out the tragic paralysis of the dialectic , and , by extension , the quandary of cultural critique : to steer past the temptations of the Sirens whose fatal song can not be resisted , Odysseus stuffs his men 's ears with wax so that they will not be distracted from their rowing , and binds himself to the mast with orders that he must not be released .
6 I mean — A , it was incredibly badly set out .
7 It was little enough to go on , but it was at least a beginning .
8 " And has n't he little enough to worry about , " Patrick smiled , the accent and phrase coming straight from his childhood .
9 Prices vary widely so shop around before you buy and make sure that you can get your purchase into the car — some boxes can be bulky !
10 Yeah right so go down and see him , and then go over to that place near Red Row and see if they 'll cut that wood for you we can see it 's just gone half past two now , I want a ball game on the fence post
11 Right so to get back to what I gave you , you 'll take three off .
12 So remember to treat yourselves , perhaps slowly saving up and buying a present for yourself or doing things you enjoy , as rewards for your achievements .
13 Nor perhaps need one dwell on the powerful thematic use of the expanded , minor-ninth version of the idea , especially as it expresses Grimes 's insatiable yearning for " haven " , for acceptance and respect — a yearning so intimately bound up with his personal tragedy because , to most of us , these things seem comparatively within reach ( whether we desire them or not ) but are patently and without qualification beyond Peter 's grasp : [ 8,10,17 ] .
14 The Vatican declaration furthermore expressly rules out the objection that , in the eucharist , it is the risen Christ who is represented ; and that as such he has no sex .
15 A similar species used to inhabit Loch na Moal Choire , long since fished out , but the loch still provides sport with native wild brown trout .
16 Both of these recent releases from the duo 's Threshold House label tinker with material that has long since gone out of print in an attempt to create something else .
17 And people whose intolerance of a food has long since cleared up may continue to react to that food for purely psychological reasons .
18 Each course involves still further political damage to Major , his earlier Teflon coating having long since worn through .
19 He had long since given up reading the tabloids .
20 She is past the menopause and she and Abraham have long since given up sexual intercourse .
21 Overtaking needs a bit more planning , but for those who have long since given up the chase and opted for a more dignified life , this is a lot of car for the money plus a BMW badge to ride behind .
22 The Tour has long since given up those occasional easy days known as promenades , when the peloton idled along , especially on the Mediterranean coast , as though on a club run .
23 Mother had long since given up remonstrating with us on the need to show respect and reverence towards our aunts , her sisters-in-law .
24 Medical sociology has long since given up looking at process — it 's too busy experiencing illness and waffling on about doctor-patient interaction .
25 The seagulls have long since given up on this ferry .
26 Colonel Fergusson had long since given up trying to understand the business .
27 Though the unit had long since given up any pretence of cooling the room , it did turn out to have a curious talent for magnifying the pigeons ' footfalls so that their tap dance rang out like a drum-roll at six every morning .
28 I 'd long since given up trying to get her not to call me that .
29 This remains one of the strongest reasons why so many parents still want their children to have RE even though they themselves have long since given up having much to do with religion .
30 Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard .
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