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

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1 However , as the results of the first inspections started to come in the seriousness of the problem was realised and the US authorities eventually went so far as to call for the use of specially made ultrasonic probes for detecting cracks round the fastener holes .
2 The parting eventually worked out well for us and him .
3 The sheep were tearing across the field all bunched up together .
4 That ratification depends on Parliament only dissenting in legally ambiguous ways ?
5 Doyle suddenly went very still .
6 Japanese money alone has so far created 4 1/2 thousand new jobs .
7 But putting these accounts together does not unfortunately add up to a multi-dimensional model which could provide the basis for a general theory ; it only amplifies their essentialism .
8 The children covered their eyes and turned away as the needle went in , but the squirrel only jerked slightly then lay still .
9 If the board is left unattended in the water it can drift away very quickly as the wind and waves catch it , whereas the rig only drifts very slowly .
10 At one point , I had the head of the local NCT , my midwife , my health visitor and my GP all coming over regularly .
11 We were just getting enough money in to do just enough in the church .
12 He tore it open and found that it was n't empty , just that the fine powder inside took up so little space .
13 The dung only penetrated as far as my upper thigh as we struck up the devastated hillside towards Meall a' Choire Leith .
14 Thatcher 's administration eventually wound up both the PAR system and CPRS .
15 Animals rarely live in completely stable environments .
16 While survey or statistical research is often geared towards testing some specific hypothesis or , at least , examining the relationship between clearly defined conceptual categories , ethnographic research rarely proceeds so smoothly ( cf Rose , 1982 ) .
17 Observers who have been taken by Paisley 's personal influence over his followers have often missed the point that those who supported Paisley only did so conditionally and the condition was that he continued to articulate traditional unionist positions .
18 You and Bobby better get back home straight away . ’
19 Despite episcopal censures , the practice continued for a surprisingly long time ; measures were taken to stop Irish clergy so cohabiting as late as the sixth century .
20 Own label groceries only sell half as much proportionately in Ireland as in the UK .
21 This CD features 10,000 colour and black and white pictures of people from the world of sport , theatre , politics , art , religion and music and is designed to make picture research less demanding on both time and resources .
22 This occurs about four or five weeks after apparent recovery and results in all four legs suddenly swelling up tremendously and the development of small haemorrhagic spots on the lips .
23 Fixed and inventory investment together made up almost 13% of TFE in 1991 .
24 Constance and Monsieur de Levantiére suddenly realised how much they had come to rely upon each other in the time that she had worked there .
25 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY stood out prominently .
26 I play every saturday so do n't often get to the home games either , I 've not attended H.Q. at all this season .
27 Cos if you leave d go the cord straight away the cord just goes shooting up there , the weight inside comes down here and you lose the cord and you have to take the whole lot p t apart in order to get the thing to work again .
28 Another criticism of this study is that the authors only differentiated very generally between first and second generation Asian and Afro-Caribbeans without discussing the implications of mixing them together in the study , potentially masking important differences in the rates of schizophrenia between the two , and leaving an unclear picture as to whether second generation Asians , who were in the minority , benefited in the same way from the postulated protective factors .
29 Powered aircraft naturally flew more frequently and the consequent draughts were good for the aeroplane and bad for the fungi .
30 The council 's emergency planning officer , Mike Hill , said : ‘ High tides alone do n't necessarily mean flooding , there has to be a combination of winds and tides , and this may not happen .
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