Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He knew that he had been brought down specially to hear that , but it seemed to have nothing to do with him . |
2 | Well if we 're going to start to go into funding , I 'd rather this went into the pink paper session , and that we have our Chief Executives down here to explain that situation . |
3 | I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line . |
4 | Indeed , the excavation should be at least 15 cm ( 6 in ) larger than the finished pool to allow for a generous layer of concrete , and the soil should be rammed down tightly to prevent any subsidence and ensure a firm base ( Fig. 3a ) . |
5 | And I mean I put an asterisk down there to say that 's what I thought was going to come out quite heavily simply because this is is the case on these courses , you know the people that we get on these courses every single one of these that we 've had , and we must have had coming up to what over ten now , every single one we 've had people that the most the majority of people have had team work very high on the score . |
6 | Cos I wan na go down there to get some frozen stuff instead . |
7 | He was only disappointed that the legislation bent over backwards to accommodate those against . |
8 | Whether personal acrimony stimulated Loder can only be surmise , but it is certainly likely that Bill Saxby , jocked off Craganour after the Two Thousand Guineas , would not be bending over backwards to support that horse 's cause in the enquiry in which , as rider of Louvois , he was called to give evidence . |
9 | While I was puzzling over how to solve this problem , I came across a paper written by a Harvard-based neurobiologist , Larry Benowitz , in the early 1970s . |
10 | It seems to me that we are having to fight all over again to keep many things that we have already fought for and gained in the past . |
11 | As we walked down towards the community centre they all stopped off somewhere to steal some cymbals . |
12 | Stephanie had broken off breathlessly to announce this in English to Anneliese , adding with a determined glitter of hostility in her eyes , ‘ What time does your flight go tomorrow , Signorina Hastings ? ’ |
13 | This would cause the earths atmosphere to heat up enough to kill most forms of life and would also blanket out the suns light for years to come . |
14 | Unsettled by the riddle , Mungo finally decided that Jos had probably shut him up just to get some peace . |
15 | I promise , but not at the moment cos it needs a lot of setting up , I 'll get myself to set my computer up specially to make those disks |
16 | She was working on the two o'clock to ten o'clock shift at the factory and on the Tuesday morning was up early to do some ironing , then she began to prepare the midday meal for herself and her mother and father , and Aunt Carrie who was visiting them . |
17 | His eyes narrowed dangerously , but she ploughed on regardless , too wound up now to pay any attention to the threat . |
18 | They insisted on me going up there to see this chap who was supposed to have proof of a fiddle being carried out by a bunch of telephone operators at one particular exchange . |
19 | It was women they wanted up there to spread some common sense among them . |
20 | So I strode up there to have this man-to-man chat with Nick . |
21 | But me and Nige are saving up hard to get some extra money or put another twenty thousand down . |
22 | But he made the effort to sound firm and reassuring as he spoke up again to quell any panic among the assembled youngsters . |
23 | Unlike the adults , who are used to seeing people looking at them through the underwater viewing window , the baby could n't believe her eyes when she saw people under the water and kept going back down to have another look . |
24 | right , and to put it all back together to have some sort of record |
25 | A couple of hours of hard graft should see it ready for the next stage of its facelift , and might also tire her out enough to get some sleep . |
26 | Is that sort of thing , presumably we 've got to get the racking people back in to do that have we ? |
27 | Originally edited down to 22 minutes for a half-hour TV show ( the other eight minutes being time for adverts and credits ) , Havis and his team had so much fascinating footage left over it was incorporated back in to produce this more detailed full-length video . |
28 | It is therefore — by definition — setting out not to use all the NHS facilities to the greatest extent . |
29 | An emergency medical crew has flown out tonight to rescue some of Sarajevo 's injured children . |
30 | Taking time out just to relax each day is highly desirable , even if you have a really comfortable place to lie down take fifteen to twenty minutes . |