Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It eagerly and uncharacteristically announced the results two days before the conference . |
2 | READERS with longer memories will recall that Crystal Palace were dubbed The Team Of The Eighties by some people who should have known better and promptly began the decade with a 0-0 draw against Norwich . |
3 | ‘ I never felt that Jesus was a friend and I do n't think that I really ever loved him before this half but now he seems always near to me and I like to think of Him more than I ever did before Mama 's dying so suddenly and unexpectedly made a great impression on me … ’ |
4 | Just prior to the vote , Guo Fengmin , head of the Chinese side on the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group ( JLG ) , suddenly and publicly raised the separate question of a planned new container terminal for the port of Hong Kong . |
5 | She gracefully collapsed in a waterfall of white tulle while the leaves thickly and fast filled the grotto . |
6 | He beckoned them inside and immediately closed the door behind him . |
7 | In the early phases of civilization 's development , the first phase of ‘ animism ’ , people project their inner emotions and impulses outwards and thereby populate a universe with various spirits and supernatural powers . |
8 | The toes pointed slightly outwards and so did the shoes , a pair of the finest winkle-pickers that ever threaded the eye of a needle . |
9 | Instead of trying to switch people from the old track we start afresh and just ignore the old track . |
10 | Such movements , however , do not necessarily and simply entail the substitution of a smaller conjugally-based family for a traditional extended family ; rather it would appear that at these times kin may take on a new significance , and that we may need to look at a network of relationships much wider than the conjugal family . |
11 | Whilst the rest of the deputation waited uneasily , the cardinal , as spokesman , gently and courteously used every argument to persuade the queen-dowager to relinquish Prince Richard . |
12 | Up to that moment it can be in a state evolving smoothly according to the Schrödinger equation , gently and continuously trimming the balance between " here " and " there " . |
13 | The last thing he remembered before falling asleep was the patter , patter , patter of it gently and rhythmically hitting the tiled roof above his head . |
14 | Then you gently and gradually work the new feather on , positioning it to match the original plumage as best you can . |
15 | Ideally you should review this action list daily and never let a day pass without doing something to progress your priorities in even a minor way . |
16 | In the last 200 years the irrigation system has been extended to increase the number of crops grown annually and especially to increase the cultivation of cotton which is a major export crop . |
17 | Care for your body using the strokes below and regularly massage the different areas you can comfortably reach . |
18 | Answer the three questions below and then complete the tie breaker in no more than 12 words . |
19 | Martin sat down opposite and quickly flattened a book out in front of him . |
20 | The inner game approach rests on the belief that the correct technique can and does develop naturally and painlessly given the opportunity and the right environment . |
21 | She got home quickly , smoothly , easily , said good night politely , and went in and firmly shut the door . |
22 | How nice it was when we could leave the back door undone for the baker to put the bread on the table , the butcher to walk in and even put the meat in the pantry safe and the insurance man to pick up his money from the table . |
23 | And like when he cle does the water he just changes half of it and you know keeps half in and just wipes the glass , just wipes the glass off . |
24 | When he died in June from cancer , investigators from Liquidators Cork Gulley were called in and soon smelt a rat . |
25 | If the Minister does not consider it worth while , all he has to do is call it in and either have a public inquiry or decide for himself whether it is a good scheme . |
26 | And er he used to pop in and occasionally take the fifth class , whether it was because it was near to his office I do n't know . |
27 | As the wave washes the board shorewards , the rig resists this movement by digging in and sometimes catching the bottom . |
28 | In the end I gave in and reluctantly mounted the narrow stairs . |
29 | We had to get the basic structure right , the basic information flows in and then bring the consultants in . |
30 | Their mothers had brought them in and then got the hell out soon after we started work , staying only to witness the methodical unravelling of the soaked bandages . |