Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Used sensibly and carefully then I 'm all in favour of artificial food production .
2 He was convinced that if he tried hard enough and often enough I would go to bed with him .
3 We knew what we were looking for and we knew if we looked long enough and hard enough we would find it , but there were times when we thought perhaps it is n't out there .
4 Hence the idea of democracy , or of popular power , however much and however easily it is abused and exploited , still retains a radical potential .
5 I was caught in a current and no matter how much and how hard I swam I just could not get out of it .
6 Well just corsets like that , and they 're fastened on the front with things that clicked in and then sometimes they would have a What they called a Oh what on earth did they call that ?
7 I know some of these security men are worse than the bloody people who goes in and out there you know .
8 Yes , they come from the local schools and erm The Watch , the children of what they call The Watch erm part of the Sussex Trust come along , and erm oh , they just pop in and very often they , at the end of term they come with tadpoles and things that they Oh , I , I have n't mentioned the frogs and toads , we 've plenty of those .
9 Put this down and then maybe you 'll be able to get in .
10 " Rabscuttle did so and soon afterwards he began to moan and thrash about .
11 Swiftly and almost silently she ran along in the darker shadows beneath the gable to the granary and from there to the dovecot .
12 He says : ‘ SCL asked to look at the deal I was putting together and straight away they said the biggest problem is conflict of interests .
13 It begged male comps faced with a female colleague to " Be kind to her if you ca n't wed her or shift her , " and went on : State broadly and fully wherein we are sinners Remembering that many of us are breadwinners For mothers and sisters whom we must assist , hence We claim with yourselves equal right to existence
14 Over and over again they played the game , until the dog heard his master calling and said , ‘ That 's my boy , Master .
15 A typical pattern is described by a former minister of transport and subsequent chairman of BR : ‘ Over and over again we could have settled much more cheaply by settling more quickly but , at each stage , we were told that we must not settle quickly because the Government really were going to fight this one to the bitter end …
16 Over and over again she shifted restlessly , the long nerves along her spine protesting , but she could n't drive the alien thoughts away whatever she did .
17 Over and over again he would read out my favourite stories , sometimes with deliberate mistakes for me to correct .
18 Over and over again I thought of the robbery .
19 " The government has taken many of these initiatives already and so far we have not seen any result .
20 It is the responsibility of the angered party to communicate successfully and reasonably why he or she has felt anger .
21 Yeah it 's a I would guess that this er we you know , when they come down and the strips and they go back up again , it looks as if perhaps that 's what 's happened here because the the rope has sort of got this twist in it and one imagines that when they jump down it 's not quite er er right and so perhaps he 's on his way back up again .
22 Older industrial economies , like our own , have two options : they can try to match the low wages and discipline under which workers elsewhere in the world are willing to labor , or they can compete on the basis of how quickly and how well they transform ideas into incrementally better products .
23 I remember Glyn and the kids were very young I think some of the were born in Blaenau erm and they were dismantling an old quarry at there his brother W R from Harlech had bought it usa like a machinery merchant and Glyn then borrowed a lot of tools off me for dismantling it then we started we we 'd done a lot off and on together we 'd been in er I enjoyed working with him , he was the type of man very hard worker himself but he wanted his pound of flesh .
24 whatever it is and you 've really got to get it off and then presumably it 's marked and
25 More and more lately she had the feeling that George was different somehow .
26 More and more often I do n't see what good comes from my involvement . ’
27 And like and like afterward he goes oh I 'll .
28 So we were safe to play there , there was no traffic up and down there you see .
29 Erm things getting , getting re relative to grow up and quite honestly I ca n't really get ma man imagine growing up I ca n't at all .
30 Jennifer Owen argues convincingly that this amounts to a very significant area of habitat , she shows clearly and simply how it may be improved , and for the dedicated wildlife gardener she says enough to encourage an attempt at recording .
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