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

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1 They slept then , tucked up around one another , waking several times during the night , but rarely for long enough to do more than acknowledge the other 's presence .
2 Well fair enough we criticize referees often enough for perhaps harshly sending players off I suppose we should compliment Mr Kirby for not showing the red card there .
3 These may be formulated in more or less specific terms and the rather general issues that I have already outlined may be broken down into more narrowly focused questions and be dealt with in more than one module with provision made for explicit cross-reference .
4 The reality is that only until relatively recently have appropriate techniques been more generally adopted throughout the public sector .
5 ‘ Well , I thank you , ’ he managed to say offhandedly before once again addressing his rapt attention to Angelina , albeit somewhat shaken from his confident suavity .
6 But , as Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1989 ) point out , many of these experiments obtain the effect only in rather poorly controlled conditions , making unambiguous interpretation difficult .
7 ‘ Yes , except that while I was pulling Harry along to that far corner to give him better support , someone opened the main door above our heads , like I told you , and then went away without saying anything , and I heard a car drive off , which might have been Harry 's . ’
8 Maybe with somebody in to just just give us a go at it .
9 Pausing only to once more fill up with petrol , she drove through the German border and six miles on stopped at Cheb , on the Czechoslovakian border , where she changed some English pounds for Czech crowns , and drove on wondering if this ‘ on edge ’ feeling was going to stay with her until lunchtime tomorrow .
10 until there pushed home after long erm bit too much , to being together to often sometimes ruins the love , er loving means you except the person completely for what they are and you do n't mind , they are what they are and your , you care for them like that .
11 Of course , this never happens , instead they manage to weave together without hardly ever touching .
12 These results suggested that in ulcerative colitis , the aberrant mucosal production of IgG1 and IgG2 does not depend on active disease , but is apparently at least partially explained by a genetic impact .
13 Because she knew that now they would never escape and might not for long even survive ?
14 British filmmakers would not for much longer feel free to look behind the placid surface of English life .
15 I could n't leave her , not after so long finding her .
16 In Berlin , Bismarck let it be known that he saw nothing wrong with the proposed solution , though he backed away from too openly supporting it in the face of a general outcry from the other European courts .
17 ‘ I hope you 're not in too much hurry to get home , ’ said Mrs Wright .
18 prisons , being regarded by most planners and politicians as ‘ non-productive ’ ( short-sighted a view as this may be ) , did not until very recently achieve even token inclusion in a Five Year Plan , and this came only after a lengthy battle by individuals within the Ministries of Home Affairs and Welfare to include a meaningful package for development in the correctional field .
19 " Our efforts are focused on getting the best from out broadly completed motorway network . "
20 To her credit , she tried very hard not to even once look over at the table , though she was being subjected to the constant tinkle of happy laughter , which made her think Matthew must be at his witty best .
21 just across here just to say you 've got something on your head
22 All research that is not at least indirectly related to this purpose is trivial .
23 My hon. Friend the Minister of State represents an outer London borough and he would be surprised if I did not at least briefly mention the position in the London borough of Barnet .
24 The living room is the only one that does not at least partly arrange itself , which makes it , of course , the most taxing on the imagination .
25 No dose of a highly potentized remedy can be too small that it can not be stronger than the natural disease , that it can not at least partially overcome it and that it can not start the process of cure .
26 Because you just seem to have chosen the things by looking , not by actually randomly sampling from the tumours .
27 One Kenya Masai official , believing that there was ‘ a case for the preservation of this people in a fairly pure state as a set off against more politically minded peoples ’ , asked for a doctor to be stationed at Kajiado for this purpose .
28 Intasun and Horizon are taking backward integration even further by not only operating their own airlines but also developing or buying up hotels and holiday centres in the Mediterranean area .
29 The Milan Congress of 1880 , having successfully removed deaf people from teaching positions in deaf schools , was now seeing the process being carried a little further by quite unintentionally closing the doors on employment of deaf people as missioners .
30 So a big issue about whether how well we 're placed with regard to America and Japan and so on is how well placed are we to bring about this educational step , and I think we 're probably about as well placed as anybody else , certainly we have n't made some of the mistakes that other people have made , we have n't had a very big investment in what 's often called computer assisted instruction , which I think is rather limited .
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