Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | To avoid danger you must start off sensibly and warm up slowly , says consumer magazine Which ? |
2 | Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs . |
3 | I was always described as the heretic at school , a designation which was theologically accurate enough and did n't particularly disturb me ; it seemed a not unkind acknowledgement of whatever distances I carried with me . |
4 | ‘ I 'm still struggling with my driver but I 'm hitting my one-iron plenty far enough and putting quite well , ’ he said . |
5 | Felipe eyed Maggie sceptically and spoke as little as possible . |
6 | A thin , stoop-shouldered Frenchman wearing a pince-nez who had been watching and listening from the curbside , stepped into the road suddenly and leaned close enough to Chuck for the American boy to smell the garlic on his breath . |
7 | Topknot , who had been muttering to himself , stood up suddenly and spoke very sharply at great length , with a lot of pointing to the ground and to the sky . |
8 | She hurried next door to get the spare one she always left with her neighbour , then let herself inside and sank down wearily on the bottom of the stairs . |
9 | This wheel was worked by a man getting inside and walking forward rapidly . |
10 | The combs hang vertically with the hexagonal cells on them facing outwards and tilted slightly upwards from the horizontal so that the honey , before it is capped off , does not run out . |
11 | Remember , it is important to start gently and build up slowly . |
12 | When this is done , the combination of the lift loss and the extra drag result in the glider sinking gently and touching down almost immediately . |
13 | At midnight , David kissed her gently and left shortly afterwards , saying he hoped that snow had n't blocked the roads . |
14 | We look in more detail at videoconferencing below and concentrate here mainly on the database aspects of the MBS initiative . |
15 | He indicated the chair opposite and sat down again . |
16 | Greg Carey was there near the door , and when he reached out to grab her arm , asking , ‘ What 's going on ? ’ she shook him off impatiently and did n't even see his face close and tighten in anger at her second rejection of the evening . |
17 | It is difficult not to infer that they grew to suffer deprivations more impatiently and to believe more strongly that earthly happiness was attainable . |
18 | Nor did we have sinks and drains , so all the water had to be carried in and carried out again when it was dirty . |
19 | The answer is to make the crowd flow through , not in and back out again . |
20 | a greeting wain , to be kept in and told once again . |
21 | The very , the very strays are where the wire goes , if you look at the drawing there a bit er , it actually comes in and out you know , one , one of them is actually the same , it actually just comes in and loops in and goes out again and you may |
22 | ‘ He came in and went out again . ’ |
23 | You can ‘ be alive ’ as opposed to ‘ being dead ’ ; or you can do your best to live life to the full — putting in and getting out as much as possible . |
24 | ‘ Please fill it in and come back here . ’ |
25 | But I 'm sure Teddy will come in and do very well . ’ |
26 | ‘ Seeing him steaming in and bowling so well now makes it easy to forget how long he was out of the game , ’ he cautions . |
27 | I 'm sure you can appreciate that people are wary about big-city developers coming in and turning everywhere upside-down because they know nothing about the area . ’ |
28 | If she leaves it plugged in and switched on again she wo n't get it back . |
29 | Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand . |
30 | Oh yes , they , oh yes , yeah it 's all pumped in and pumped out now . |