Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They were also trying too hard , Maria realised quite soon , and she thought Luke was equally aware of it .
2 Corner goes in deep Pearce getting up well and Ward got up better than anyone and good safe hands as well by the keeper .
3 Before Shildon got very far with his answer the doorbell rang again .
4 Mrs Marcos agreed long ago to fly her husband 's body direct to Laoag , but she is now hinting at defiance .
5 He went on , ‘ Matt lived here alone for years before I came on the scene .
6 Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him .
7 Caring for him became an almost full-time job because he could do so little for himself ; and it was difficult for Mary and Jim to go out together , especially as her father grew less able to get around , and he needed a great deal of help at home .
8 Even more striking , 75% either oppose all territorial concessions or demand an election or referendum before making any , and 69% — with little difference between Labour and Likud voters — want all the Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria to remain permanently under Israeli rule .
9 It hurt her to think that Fernando cared deeply enough for another woman to do it .
10 Nutty rode on hopefully , but when she got to the gate Mrs Smith was backing out in a large yellow Range Rover and glared at having to give way to a mere equestrian .
11 Haverford got up early , sat in the garden jotting away until , as often as not , Don Marco arrived in a small rattling car and took him off on an unknown errand .
12 Ruth saw Fincara laugh once more .
13 Five days of sightseeing in and around Moscow passed quickly enough .
14 ‘ I 've done nothing to hurt him , ’ Fernando argued back vehemently .
15 she told and before erm Papya goes any further she 's gon na go Carla why did you say it ?
16 Sir Ian thinks further ahead than most governments care to go .
17 Drawn forward by Cairns to drive well outside off , the catch Stewart gave was again straightforward .
18 So much so that Jan got quite giggly and started swapping bargain stories with him , and I was left with Darren .
19 In the practical application of his theory Acton became much more pragmatic .
20 The principal movements that found their way into the full orchestral suite have ben heard too often to allow much deviation in interpretation , but in the other , rarer music , Pons is far freer with his tempi than Izquierdo , possibly because there is no narration overlaying the music .
21 Woman Corporal Debbie Burns and Corporal John Harvey make up today 's Wall patrol .
22 Garbage was piled high in corners , and Maggie watched Sarah stepping carefully so as not to tread in the filth .
23 Luce asked as casually as possible .
24 Indeed , Eisenman goes so far as to suggest that the families of Jesus and John the Baptist may even have been related to that of Judas of Galilee , leader of the Zealots at the time of Jesus 's birth .
25 Biddy switched Jazz to Midnight , and Jazz got round all right .
26 All this is a far cry from the usual tuck ribs and jacquards which the Duomatic knits so beautifully .
27 Patrick asked more lightly than he felt .
28 Then Melanie realised how profitably the shop purveyed old-fashioned charm .
29 Dr Tom McManus of the IIRS got up again to say that an assistant to Dr Selikoff at Mount Sinai had told him they were unable to associate any increase in asbestos-related disease to exposure below 100 nanograms , while 100,000 was considered tolerable in a factory !
30 In the future we can expect to see CICS appearing on yet more machines , says Pat Sueltz , transaction systems director at Hursley Park .
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