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

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1 Answer : Levi has said he plays professionally only so that he can indulge his other interests .
2 Or rather , just keep quiet , I mean your dad waffles on so much anything he says is n't confidential or anything is it ?
3 Life here goes on rather quietly , as you might expect , but we have enjoyed the most marvellous Autumn I think I have ever known .
4 You see , Ludens , if one goes on far enough the thing collapses under its own weight . ’
5 My window and my swivel chair Let me see what goes on out there — I check the plant six times a day [ Except when steam gets in the way ] …
6 ‘ The council goes on too long , ’ he said .
7 Perhaps that piece goes on there somewhere , is that a piece of his nose ?
8 The last superintendent said we ca n't and I think the point you 've raised is very valid since they actually stopped that facility said that they 're not allowed in there it has I think gone into a situation where it is n't a very quite place erm and there problems about what goes on there etc and I think need to look at it .
9 If this goes on any longer , he was going too , the doctor had told him .
10 If it goes on any longer than that they get bored and spoil what they 've done .
11 ‘ Have they told you what goes on down here , then ? ’
12 The fiddling that goes on down there would set up an orchestra , and not one , but a couple of dozen . ’
13 Judging from early games in this country , and especially by the dreadful Leicester v England match , our referees are going by the book and will blow rucks and mauls dead far more quickly .
14 Even in the new Latin America , it seems , the commitment to free trade goes only so far .
15 Half term week goes so fast so of all the things we were gon na do this week .
16 Why is it that when Ken Livingstone ( Political column , 1 May ) , one of the wittiest sparks in the rather dullish firmament of contemporary Labour , leaves the safe sound-bite pages of the Sun and ventures his hand at joined-up paragraphs , he goes so badly awry ?
17 The third country in Panama still belongs all too obviously to the United States .
18 ‘ This goes much too far . ’
19 Though the races are obviously the centre point of the tour , Lanzarote 's Club La Santa offers much more besides .
20 Lucker sits down so heavily , the mattress buckles .
21 While this date fits in reasonably well with the tradition about Seyyid Serif and Molla Fenari , Tritton 's identification of the scholar mentioned by Ibn Hajar with Cemaleddin Aksarayi is open to question .
22 The post-war hexagonal library fits in well enough with the street .
23 The discovery of a feedback mechanism which enhances the pulse of these cycles therefore fits in very well with the developing consensus on the cause of Ice Ages .
24 Private pietism fits in very nicely with privatisation , but then so too does Transcendental Meditation or the playing of Trivial Pursuits .
25 And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible .
26 However unlike the action potential in an axon this wave fades as it goes along so only if the signal is strong enough to begin with will it pass through to the postsynaptic cell body to create a new action potential .
27 Walberg , Hose and Raster ( 1978 ) showed the significant relationship between LOR and proficiency in English with Japanese children in the USA , but also point out that the rate of learning slows down very quickly over time , so that in the first two months the child learns as much as he will in the next five months , the next year and so on .
28 ‘ Not that I 'm nervous about flying , but a quick gin and tonic always goes down rather well ! ’
29 You sometimes try to eat more fruit but the secret store of chocolate goes down just as fast .
30 It goes down equally well in roadside cafes and high class restaurants .
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