Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The parting eventually worked out well for us and him .
2 The sheep were tearing across the field all bunched up together .
3 The children covered their eyes and turned away as the needle went in , but the squirrel only jerked slightly then lay still .
4 The dung only penetrated as far as my upper thigh as we struck up the devastated hillside towards Meall a' Choire Leith .
5 Thatcher 's administration eventually wound up both the PAR system and CPRS .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Glen will also feature in other material , including some songs not heard here before .
9 President just spelt out very clearly why in fact we 're in the G M B and three words came to my mind three very simple words compassion care and change .
10 It is worth adding , as something of an aside , that the experimental result just described not only gives reasons for preferring the associative account but also seems to demand an explanation in terms of acquired equivalence rather than acquired distinctiveness .
11 This was in line with a practice already utilised quite extensively by the Commission .
12 To obtain the effect of the load operation ( c ) , we add into an accumulator already cleared either explicitly by CLA or implicitly by DCA .
13 In this report the mature Ramsey specially valued not only the word uncouth- nesses but also the pointed description of his nonconforming character in the phrase on his own lines .
14 The violence reportedly included not just clashes between rioters and security forces but attacks by Tadjiks on people from minority groups , including Russians .
15 And was n't the leadership contest hastily arranged precisely so that a new shadow cabinet could be harrying the Conservatives throughout the summer ?
16 Jessica 's mouth actually dropped open slightly , she was quite astonished .
17 These subjects too learned less readily than controls in spite of the fact that the postulated ‘ interfering ’ response should actually have proved facilitatory in this case .
18 On the other hand , recent fossil discoveries hint that dinosaurs occasionally acted extremely violently towards each other , somewhat belying a sedate , lethargic lifestyle .
19 Milk not taken in late in the day .
20 Unlike lead , which the fuel companies eventually proved only too pleased to take out of petrol , sulphur does nothing for either the performance or longevity of diesel engines and it contributes to acid rain .
21 The matters obviously moved fairly rapidly because the parties were then almost ready to exchange contracts .
22 The otter was the only strictly European species to make it into the overall ‘ Top 10 ’ , though badger , fox and hedgehog all got as far as the top 20 .
23 And the Quixote himself sounds too light , and lacks that dominating nobility of expression that allows him to impose himself suddenly on a scene hitherto occupied almost exclusively by the Boy and the orchestra .
24 The auction was set to begin at one and it was nearing that time when Cornelius finally met up once more with Tuppe .
25 The industrial scene thus looked much more alarming in the early months of 1 978 .
26 If the stripes ( which were made of black tape , stuck on a white surface ) could be felt by the moths , then the moths usually lined up correctly .
27 The syllabuses for GCE and CSE always prescribed quite clearly what was to be taught to pupils from the age of fourteen upwards .
28 ‘ Has Hugh ever stayed there since ? ’
29 ‘ But his parents still lived here then ? ’
30 In 1912 ordinary subscriptions still brought in only £12000 a year and it proved difficult to raise them to anything like what was needed .
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