Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adv] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We shall have to live with it , because er I I do n't think that any hope of any redress next year , but the got to be established of a different system , of me a different methodology for the foreseeable years , if we 're going to get those schemes through that you supported wholeheartedly and congratulated us and for bringing forward the new road schemes for er the that that that that you so approved so warmly yesterday .
2 Because she only rang up very shortly before the meeting saying that she could n't come .
3 Moreover the basic picture of Milton himself , though only sketched in very lightly , is completely authentic :
4 Yeah , of course it would , well it only sat there anyway again in n it ?
5 Brave Nicola Wilkinson , who refused to let go of 12-month-old Kristian Watson , said : ‘ I just hung on as tightly as I could . ’
6 And eh that just stuck and the joins were alright It just took so long before as well did n't it .
7 The shooting and fishing I enjoyed , but I soon looked forward even more to being with my uncle .
8 I cocked the old gun and squeezed the trigger , and it just went forward too slowly to fire a round .
9 the source of the draught , just went back upstairs as quickly as possible .
10 that bloody dog last night I could 've wrung his neck , mm I could 've , he just did n't damn well stop
11 The brother who had given Rose away responded even more briefly and soon afterwards the priest left .
12 I did n't look it I just stood there apparently fucking splattered against the wall , dribbled down and I did n't fucking .
13 We just sat here just now and said that you 'd be in about half past
14 The Divisional Court thought the matter ‘ a storm in a teacup which thereafter became unfortunately somewhat more serious ’ .
15 The species once wintered inland very rarely ( Walpole-Bond ) , but des Forges and Harber recorded small numbers doing so regularly by 1961 and this trend has continued .
16 Kennedy lacked experience in handling Congress ; he also feared that a clash with Congress on domestic issues might bring problems over foreign affairs too , an area which he always regarded as much more important .
17 They usually found out fast enough .
18 Alice was supposed to help but she always woke up too late because she had been working for her exam ; Emmie had to shake her for nearly five minutes before she came up , moaning , out of a deep well of sleep .
19 He always meant very well though , Eric , in a lot of ways .
20 Nevertheless , they still grew substantially more slowly than their rivals from the EEC and Japan , even in the crucial high-research-intensity sectors ( table 10.6 ) .
21 Three more went back as far as Bronze Age Greece — amethyst , onyx and rock-crystal .
22 Warm-up rants at smaller home-grown affairs in Glasgow , Blackburn and Barry from Gordon Brown , Robin Cook and Tony Blair respectively went down far better with the party activists than the leader 's indigestible offerings , giving an intriguing clue to an uncertain future .
23 He still knew how far apart they were .
24 Fi hardly ever went up there anyway .
25 it still did n't damn well work , too right !
26 Each state still retained a large measure of protectionism against the others , and complete free trade still remained as far away as ever .
27 I always run just as fast I have to , and as I neared the finish I looked across to make sure that I had qualified , and there was Carl .
28 That 's true and , indeed , it was tribute to Mario that though , like all drivers , he always adjusted the world about him to his own advantage , he also got along supremely well within any team .
29 Otherwise , if place could have been found for these minor poets and playwrights , not to mention jumped-up journalists who also figured all too prominently , surely a few sentences could have been spared for the man he himself had described as the one working-class writer who remained working-class — the man whom the Sentinel had called ‘ the poet of work ’ .
30 I think a lot of the current concern about schools being accountable is partly because things that in fact are being done are not being seen to be done , and I think if many of the things that we already done were more obviously being seen to be done , and perhaps also thought through rather more carefully as to how they were being done , the public would feel generally erm happier about what was going on in their schools than perhaps they are at the moment .
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