Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] quickly [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Now that the rush of anger had abated just as quickly as it had risen she felt cold , icy tremors rippling along her veins . |
2 | Mainly , the leading eugenists devoted themselves to preparing ‘ pedigree studies ’ of pauper families in order to establish that the residuum was a degenerate sub-species , genetically afflicted by feeble-mindedness , insanity , al holism , venereal disease , criminality , tuberculosis , and infant mortality , which multiplied far more quickly than superior members of the race . |
3 | Why did he spend his life making films that would be forgotten almost as quickly as it took to make them ? |
4 | If wages had not risen , most of this scrapping would not have happened and productivity would have grown much less quickly than it did . |
5 | Each piece , given space , will grow much more quickly than leaving the budded offset attached to the base of the main stalk . |
6 | Frank Gray flopped all too quickly when his predecessor might have succeeded in taking the same squad to safety . |
7 | Your salary will grow just as quickly as your skills and responsibilities — and that could be very fast indeed . |
8 | The pipeline , was built far more quickly than the trans-Alaskan pipeline , largely because of the 2,200 separate state and federal permits and construction sanctions needed by the oil companies involved in the US project . |
9 | The best defence here is to go underground as quickly as possible . |
10 | THe local area network business is growing much more quickly than the PC industry as a whole . |
11 | In the meantime , a tourism study should be got underway as quickly as possible to ensure we maximise our influence over the WTB 's thinking . |
12 | Steel , however , rusts much more quickly than wrought iron . |
13 | Get home as quickly as possible . |
14 | ‘ Of course , it 's been an awful , terrible accident , but we 've now got to concentrate on making sure that Liz and Owen get well as quickly as possible . |
15 | Radio and TV can react even more quickly than daily newspapers , with an item going on air only an hour or so after it has been received . |
16 | Young people with backpacks and habitual travellers may know what it means to go on a journey , but for most the romance of escape begins with deciding where to go on holiday and then getting there as quickly as possible . |
17 | I think some stations might do that , but they only do it if , if it 's , if it 's not going to be detrimental to the turn out , in other words they , they have a system , erm for instance they have a duty crew over the weekend , so that at least some can take their families to the seaside if they wanted to , so six will remain around the house er er but they do have some system , but I think the majority of fire stations , there are twenty seven in Suffolk like that , who work on the system of getting there as quickly as they can , and that is the best competition to get there , to get the ride . |
18 | But Wrexham MP Dr John Marek claims that the full potential of the site will be realised far more quickly if it is instead transferred into public ownership . |
19 | He recovered far more quickly than she would have thought possible for such a big man , but the drag on her arm nearly pulled it out of its socket . |
20 | OMG president , Chris Stone , said Software AG would certainly be able to bring a product to market much more quickly if it were to use the OMG-compliant HD-DOMS for the task . |
21 | Remember that puppies tire much more quickly than older dogs , so do not be tempted to overdo training in these early stages , since this will just be counter-productive . |
22 | As a profession A&R is as precarious as politics , with reputations lost just as quickly as they 're won . |
23 | But , in my experience , if this is the case although it is possible to plant a new church it will not happen nearly as quickly as it will do if someone can make themselves available full-time . |
24 | It is the mainly office-trained technicians who acquire a thorough grasp of construction , office procedures and job running far more quickly than their architect counterparts . |
25 | There is concern that cracks in some 747 fuse pins could spread much more quickly than was previously realised . |
26 | For example in the inter-war period the real/nominal money stock grew much more quickly than real/nominal national income , only for this trend to be reversed after the war . |
27 | The first is that people are able to learn much more quickly than is commonly assumed . |
28 | The tesserae are still applied to a bed of mortar , but the client could expect the work in the room which was actually receiving the mosaic to be finished much more quickly than with the direct method . |
29 | If Alan heard , he remained silent , probably resolving to get ashore as quickly as possible . |
30 | And everybody could get home very quickly because of the railway stations that were there . |