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

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1 The full extension of the slide only goes as far down as C , but an ‘ E slide ’ gives the low B natural ; the B flat is taken as a ‘ pedal note ’ in the first position of the B flat instrument and the rest of the pedal notes are available down to E , the bottom open string of the string bass .
2 Teddy refuses to be drawn on his early life and will only go as far back as the Biggin Hill Air Fair of June this year when Anita and Bob Armstrong ‘ adopted ’ him .
3 To give Londoners the range and quality of rail services enjoyed by Parisians will cost a great deal of money , but this money will have to be spent if our public transport is not to slip once again on to the mad downhill spiral of reduced investment , reduced service , reduced passengers , reduced investment and so on .
4 Changes have occurred but they have generally done so gradually over much longer intervals than changes of government — in part as a result of changes in official thinking , in larger part through alterations in the complex relationships between economic ideas , political ideology and the force of economic circumstance .
5 Tostig , Earl Harold 's second brother , was not made noticeably better off ; but he did , of course , possess certain lands and was married to Judith of Flanders .
6 Perhaps the Duke ( his temper not improved by his wife having just been refused the style of HRH ) thought that Baldwin had already done well enough out of the events six months before , without an entitlement to further expressions of fulsome goodwill .
7 Things are not going so well over at Castlereagh Park either just at the moment with Ards manager Paul Malone possibly landing himself in trouble with the authorities .
8 ‘ But one can not see greatly far down .
9 The book is filled with the outlines of toads , bats and squirrels which did not move quickly enough out of the way of oncoming traffic .
10 Young people 's knowledge about the harmful effects of smoking is considerable ; those who take up smoking are not doing so purely out of ignorance .
11 But I knew Elsie would start at the top and not go very far down .
12 I did n't stay to see it happen , just went as far up the fields as I could go .
13 The city 's many chimney pots offer themselves in silhouette against the mildly energised off-black glow , but they neither smoke nor steam while God , lit with 25 watts , claws desperately to glance even faintly out of an over-high stained glass church windowledge .
14 Yet Ministers only received £5000 and Permanent Secretaries in the civil service £3500 , and the Treasury were naturally concerned that public sector industries should not get too far out of line .
15 Some groups ( for example people with long-term rheumatoid arthritis ) typically experience a progressive deterioration which usually starts fairly early on in the disability career .
16 I still recall quite early on , telling one hobbyist that I was surprised he could fit any water in with his fish ( and the previous Editor publishing my perhaps less-than-tactful reproach ! )
17 But then she did n't usually sleep so soundly out of doors , and she put her reactions down to recent stress .
18 Possibly started very early on by Pope Symmachus , it had been added to by Pope Eugenius III in the twelfth century .
19 The diet industry thrives on the promise of transformation and perfection always held tantalizingly just out of reach .
20 If Iran was provoked , why did it also go so publicly out of its way to stress its respect for Iraq 's territorial integrity ?
21 The strategy was originally conceived as far back as the late 1960's when it appeared to many of us that unless we obtained a greater command over our raw materials we would be exposed to a fatal squeeze from the oil companies , who were increasingly entering our own field of business .
22 The name of this caput is usually the same as the whole estate and it is often recorded very early on .
23 I do n't think like more in , each kid in each family will buy each kid in every family
24 It 's just another dodgy substance we do n't know nearly enough about
25 The British have n't done too well up until now but I 'm hoping to change that . ’
26 Also any account could well become rather rapidly out of date .
27 You do n't sail that far down
28 What does n't react very well out of that lot ?
29 The chairs are not so bad cos they do n't lean as far back as settee back
30 Have n't gone much further back but I 'd lay odds on a comfortable middle-class upbringing ; do n't know for sure , though .
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