Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 All of this is very unlikely , unless you happened to be lucky enough to attend a reasonably progressive school .
2 Before you start trying to watch home movies on your PC , remember that although Microsoft is kind enough to include a very basic multi media player and recorder ( both illustrated ) as part of the standard Windows desktop , in order to go some way towards true multi media you need a few more things : a windows multi media extension , a CD-ROM drive , a sound card and probably a new monitor , not to mention that faster machine you 've been promising yourself .
3 If you were talented or fortunate enough to write a much played work .
4 Here is a suggested first reading list , which I 've put together to provide a broadly representative selection of significant periods in the theatre 's development .
5 The Quad X contains no less than nine 12AX7 valves which have been coupled together to provide a more complex , hence richer , overdrive .
6 Though in some ways you differ , you have typical Sagittarian flair and warmth , the ability to act , to play the clown , perhaps to hide a more serious side , the willingness to gamble … ’
7 However , Beacham and Jones ( 1971 ) came close to taking this line on the grounds that it is not possible to perform the cost-benefit exercise well enough to obtain a soundly based conclusion .
8 Sleek people accustomed to dealing with idler 's sunshine , some of them dancing only to explore a little vulgar love .
9 ‘ But yes , what I really like are really cranked up sounds that all come together to create a very clean melody .
10 What I really like are really cranked up sounds that all come together to create a very clean melody
11 There was once a young man called Marko who was lucky enough to own a very handsome ram with a golden fleece .
12 Although the suggestion of convergence of the dose response curves for salbutamol is in keeping with an interaction between an agonist and a partial agonist , our data suggest that this interaction is unlikely to be large enough to cause a clinically important reduction in beneficial or adverse effects of salbutamol in patients taking salmeterol .
13 The mythologies of tragic sacrifice that have coalesced around gay writers like Oscar Wilde and Joe Orton tend only to impede a fully contextual understanding of how their sexuality and textuality inform each other .
14 In prosperous districts too — most strikingly in central Suffolk — the labouring element was minimal , few assessments falling below £2 , and many people had their own smallholdings which , even if not always big enough to afford a really adequate livelihood , at least restricted working for wages to a subsidiary role .
15 The fragmentation and inequities of prewar arrangements were highlighted in 1937 by an influential report from the Department of Political and Economic Planning but it took the Second World War and the Beveridge Report of 1942 to change perceptions sufficiently to legitimise a greatly enhanced role for the state in the provision of health care .
16 Its line was quite clear and he needed only to veer a little into it and he felt enormous uplift under his wings and a lightness and power unlike anything he had felt in the Park .
17 The significant fact about both phrase types is that we have two property words — a major one ( the verb ) extended by a minor qualifying one — and they are linked together to form a more complex property before they are permitted to enter into construction with a syntactic object .
18 Profiled foam is layered and permanently welded together to form a very expensive block of media which Cyprio claim is four to five times more effective at filtration than Flocor and their own Cypripack .
19 .. ( Burst of national anthem with them very bored , cracking gum etc. , then lights change and they come together to do a little knackered home-time dance , they sing unaccompanied by the silver screen . )
20 The chemical structure of the polymer is also an important feature in the crystallization ; for example , polyethylene crystallizes readily and can not be quenched rapidly enough to give a largely amorphous sample whereas this is readily accomplished for isotactic polystyrene .
21 In fact , once the investment was completed and operational , the accounting data were highly aggregated , designed merely to keep a more general watch on total operating costs .
22 Part of that rally — and I am immodest enough to think a not unimportant part — was to enlist the services of my partner John Montgomerie ( Monty ) and myself to assist in preparing their answer to the consultative document .
23 Tesco 's Baden Pinot Noir ( £3.99 ) has all the delightful gentle fruit flavours of the Pinot — soft strawberry and fresh pear — but it is assertive enough to boast a pretty deep colour and a nip of tannin .
24 Outside in the sidings is the usual collection of bits and pieces , tender tanks , boilers , wheel sets , all of the items which go together to supply a well organised railway .
25 Betty Titford , Thomas 's wife , received help because she was sick ; Thomas himself was out of work in 1801 , and qualified for relief both on that score and because he was the head of a one-parent family which included a sick daughter ; Hephzibah , the little orphan , had been helped and then apprenticed by the overseers , and finally John and Ann , briefly subsidised during times of economic dearth , eventually survived long enough to collect a very modest old-age pension .
26 Many scientists saw at once its far-reaching implications and a whole spate of major papers were published in 1967 and 1968 , which quite suddenly added up together to make a completely new way of looking at the Earth 's main working parts : Plate Tectonics .
27 Todd Swank , of Foundation , then decided to do the same and only retain his street skaters together to make a really small team .
28 However , he is nice enough to feel a little embarrassed at taking so much money off his friend .
29 Your muscles are now being used properly to create a much more beautiful contour of the body .
30 Cobbett indicates that , at least in Kent , the working class was not yet reconciled to exchanging a cottage on earth for a mansion in heaven : ‘ they appeared to me to be thinking much more about getting houses for themselves in this world first : just to see a little before they entered , or endeavoured to enter , or even thought much about , those ‘ houses ’ of which the parson was speaking ; houses with pig-styes and little snug gardens attached to them , together with all the other domestic and conjugal circumstances . ’
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