Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs . |
2 | The one who took the lead looked big enough and mean enough to relish a ruck if there was a chance of one . |
3 | Jonny says : ‘ Rowing is the sort of sport that , if you 're tall enough and weigh enough , you can get pretty good at it — if you 're willing to put all the hours into training . |
4 | She can restore virginity not just in the soul — well , anyone could do that — but in the body , if you pray enough and feel sufficiently remorseful . |
5 | That 's a pity for there is no doubt at all that hemp nets hang better and catch better . |
6 | Polar plants grown experimentally in temperate regimes thrive better and produce more per unit area , performing best in temperatures 5–20°C higher than at home . |
7 | ‘ I still miss him terribly and feel very lonely sometimes — that is my biggest regret , ’ she said . |
8 | Add sauce , mix gently and serve immediately with or without Parmesan . |
9 | As you reach the waist , pull it up gently and return smoothly to the starting point ( see Fig. 3 ) . |
10 | There too her parents who love her so much and suffer so much when she leaves their family feel indebted to her parents-in-law . |
11 | We look in more detail at videoconferencing below and concentrate here mainly on the database aspects of the MBS initiative . |
12 | At end cross road , take signposted bridleway via gate opposite and turn left in field ; faint grassy path gradually diverges from hedge on left and where bank of trees immediately on right ends , track becomes very clear and zigzags downhill . |
13 | Another , which I value highly and use almost daily , was Understanding the Psalms , which gained much from the Jewish commentary on the Psalms by Rabbi A. Cohen , published by the Soncino Press in 1945 . |
14 | This leads to a process of amplification or snowballing : individuals who are caught and labelled as criminal see themselves so and act accordingly , thus the label becomes more widely applied and firmly fixed , and the criminal becomes more attached to that label . |
15 | So and see just get to like the smell . |
16 | We land just after one o'clock and get straight into a Jag jam-sandwich ( so a ford at both ends — ha ! ) . |
17 | And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six ! |
18 | If you answer yes to the above , then some of the initiatives introduced by Purchasing and Supply could help your journey cost less and run more efficiently . |
19 | Whereas in actual fact if they come in very nicely and ask very nicely , they might have got more than they actually got here when they came in shouting and yelling . |
20 | We all travel together , eat together and stay together . |
21 | ‘ Bill Mishkin , ’ says Bill Saltman , ‘ is a simple Russian boy from way out in the sticks who went through law school and inherited a couple of million from his uncle in the garment trade and could n't add two and two together and get more than four . ’ |
22 | We 've just got to pull ourselves together and stick together and we can pull out of this . |
23 | All nuclei consist of neutrons and protons , and it is the rearrangement of those constituents when nuclei come together and break apart that releases energy . |
24 | If there had only been some way they could have gone in the doors of University College together and come home on the bus each night , or better still got a flat together , life would have been perfect . |
25 | I must say when I read that in 's letter , I did n't read that specific erm comment , I read something , something much much wider really , that , that really I felt that what she was saying was you know that when , when there is a group , then readers er musicians , everybody else reflect together and come together before they actually , you know , they do n't all operate the same but they come together and they reflect together on what the , the theme is , or you know , what was the main point of the readings . |
26 | There must be hundreds of passengers who go out together and return separately . |
27 | ‘ Not for a measly fifty , ’ William laughs , as he and Andy pull together and draw together , tottering on the seat while Andy throws the emptied bottle to someone in the crowd and is handed another full magnum by his partner in The Gadget Shop , a fellow ex-ad-man who 's a few years older than Andy . |
28 | Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese . |
29 | If institutions are funded from the same general purse , on the whole they mesh together and work easily together . |
30 | Well it would be I suppose it would be possible that that they could start their time together and work right through for years together , but invariably er that did n't happen because people were picked up and laid off as the boat progressed , er and if er Y you may get a a run for the one yard would need , say , six squads of of riveters , in a hurry . |