Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you carry on I 'll show you the situation worsens as we 've attempted Carrying on on the seventh floor , all the , all the other gangs are still employed working in the previous area .
2 We have n't got enough Nice to get some work started on the eighth floor because of the different activities But then again with the activities that are carrying on on the seventh floor we ca n't By the time we get round to the ninth pretty desperate .
3 Key here was the influence of non-western cultural forms on Artaud — first the foregrounding of actors ' movements and the absence of props in Japanese theatre ; then his exposure to Cambodian dance in 1922 ; but most importantly the Balinese Dance Theatre which Artaud witnessed at the Colonial Exhibition in Paris in 1931 , after which he wrote a succession of now canonical theoretical essays on theatre .
4 But most importantly the Cosy Bouncer has three easily adjustable positions .
5 According to Lou Cannon , ‘ Most importantly the near destruction of the parties had created a star system of personality politics long before television had arrived .
6 In order to channel most effectively the social security funds then available to individuals to enter residential care , the benefit would no longer be paid direct to the individual .
7 Rosen shot down most effectively the old fallacy that somehow or other the 1950s , the era of the Grammar Schools and Beacon Readers , were a golden age for children 's books and childhood literacy .
8 Right down the other end of the pipe , please , ’ said Gurder .
9 From the board powers are frequently delegated to committees of directors or to individual board members , and thence down the managerial hierarchy .
10 We laboured for her because we liked her , but she tolerated no lazy work : she was a perfectionist and she had taste , insisting on only the best materials , which was unusual in the suburbs , where Victorian or Edwardian houses were generally smashed open and stripped bare , only to be filled with chipboard and Formica .
11 They went together , they 've been somewhere together the other night .
12 Ælfric wrote on much the same lines .
13 Many small town craftsmen worked on much the same plan .
14 For the period before 1984 our analyses rely on much the same evidence as the Black report , though more complete registration data are now available .
15 He remembers most warmly the lively discussions in the Men 's Bible Class , the chief spokesman being Mr John George McCann who , with his family , for many years gave skilled and professional help with the harvest decorations .
16 The hours slid slowly down the great entropy slope of the universe .
17 When her aunt was dressed she walked slowly down the narrow staircase in front of her in case , in her weak state , she should stumble .
18 He drove slowly down the wide Third Avenue .
19 But now let us climb slowly down the stratigraphical column to see what other widespread facies we can find .
20 Toy trucks moved between hangars ; a minute tractor drove slowly down the main runway .
21 A ship was moving slowly down the main channel , its engines throbbing in the stillness .
22 ‘ Surprisingly ’ because it is the large American universities that typify most obviously the apparent disintegration of the academic community into a multitude of discrete disciplinary cultures .
23 Here also there was a much older history of troughs and orogenies , most obviously the late Precambrian and Palaeozoic trough of Timan , which makes a narrow angle with the northern Urals , much in the same way that the " Palaeo-Rockies " make one with the later Rockies .
24 Most obviously the very people who Distant Voices , Still Lives is about — the working class .
25 If you have followed the advice and tried the exercises you will understand a little better the basic skills of studying History .
26 He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform and remembered something else from their past : Mother Bernie and her holes in the universe , the holes that let the Evil in .
27 ‘ But we do want to create a pattern of rent differentials that will reflect rather better the relative values of different houses and flats .
28 Right so the first thing we , as a crime prevention officer , we , well I look at anyway , is surrounding areas of a house that ca n't be seen from the road .
29 Right so the first thing you do if we 're dealing with a hundred and fifty .
30 Right so the next thing we 'll do is
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