Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Right right right right and does he live locally ?
2 Get right down there and make it er we 've got a record playing in a moment make it er make it sort of fairly butch fairly butch okay ?
3 We 'll sit down right here and watch the boats on the river . ’
4 Instead of looking at the brochure why not come down right now and have a look at the surgery and building ? ’
5 Yeah , I reckon you wan na grow these sides down properly now and stop twiddling with them !
6 When an unpleasant sharp sound was used as the ‘ punishment ’ , the second group , who had the more difficult discrimination to make , learned much less efficiently and became anxious and disorganized .
7 But she is settling in much better now and looking forward to the best Christmas dinner money can buy . ’
8 We all sat down together again and chatted in general about falconry , and in particular about equipment and how to put it on correctly ; how to hold the bird properly ; different methods of training a bird ; the various illnesses and complaints they suffer from and how to cure them ; and simply how to take good care of birds .
9 For example , we went to the thrift store not so long ago and picked up two pairs of flared pants .
10 You have to start at the top of the town that way , and go down over down and come round like that , finish off start down Norwich Road and come up Bury Road .
11 He would come down soon anyway and say he was all right and going out on the moor again .
12 Referee Rudy Battle had seen enough soon after and called it off as Dixon took a pounding .
13 ‘ When the Wolfkings rule , ’ he said , and Fenella remembered Nuadu Airgetlam all over again and had to bite down the ache of loss .
14 They will then start all over again and go round the cockpit a second or even a third time .
15 It is comparable with the now discredited phonetic method of teaching children to read where they no sooner learned to read by this method than they had to scrap all they had learned and then start all over again and learn to read properly .
16 And then he was n't Paul McCartney , he was Dad , and he was shaking blood all over everywhere and laughing .
17 When you return you will be able to view your work much more objectively and see whether there are any glaring holes or flowers in the wrong place .
18 The moulded plasterwork of the walls was probably original , but the shining parquet floor had clearly been added much more recently and gave the room a stark , functional look .
19 In addition the government intended to strengthen and toughen measures to deal with new immigration by trebling the annual budget of the Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides ( OFPRA ) and of the appeals commission , in order to process requests for asylum much more quickly and to deal effectively with those rejected .
20 You do not tell me the depth of your pond , but shallow ponds ( if yours is indeed shallow ) are much more prone to algal infestation because they warm up so much more quickly and have such a large surface area in relation to volume .
21 If it wo n't be , then say so early on and concentrate on the developmental purposes of the system .
22 Wholemeal bread and flour can be eaten instead , as these are broken down more slowly and do not release glucose all at once .
23 You see , we 've never been very happy with the people and she , she does do things if you ask her , I suppose the thing is that I should come down more often and say .
24 Since the swells were still partially coming over the reef and the wind holding at 15–20 knots , we also set the CQR down once again and streamed out 120ft ( 36m ) of ⅜″ chain : at least it would provide additional weight on the bottom , and should we drag we would hear the chain scraping over the rocks .
25 Replacing his spectacles a final time , he looked me up and down once more and said : " You will be going out to meet the public every day , you know .
26 ‘ One of you should go in early tomorrow and try your luck .
27 These then are the main characteristics which distinguish the early retired from other older workers who remained actually or potentially in the labour market : the former were more likely to have been close to pension age , to report ill health , to be better off financially and to have non-manual occupations .
28 Oz gave in straight away and started to follow Jinny up the slope .
29 Perhaps the lesson for parents is to ignore the quarrel at the time ( if no harm is being caused ) but get both children together later on and discuss how they might have settled their differences .
30 To Tony was telling me that er he was asked that Walsall needed the money so he was asked to be transferred to Port Vale , which he did but er I think he was past his best and he , he 'd came down back here and played a couple of times with Port Vale , and er but erm like I say he was past his best .
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