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

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1 THERE was this guy in the next bed with whom I got on pretty well but we were from completely different backgrounds .
2 Sensible , practical and tireless , they got on well together and were beyond praise .
3 He and Shaffer got on well together and became firm friends .
4 While his father , Erlend , and his uncle , Paul , got on well together as joint earls of Orkney , their sons became rivals and enemies .
5 Well all we had was Broadfield School and that 's where my boys had to go to Broadfield , they went into Broadfield School and erm , they all got on alright you know , they got on well there and then from there they went to when the new school was built they went to Netteswell school you see , but two of my sons are electricians and unfortunately the eldest one , one of the electricians I could n't put him to apprentice because I could n't afford it cos I had a hard to struggle to bring them up you know in those days , we did n't get erm any family allowance or anything those days , and erm , so therefore he could n't go , but he sort of got on and got his own factory , but my other son who 's an electrician , one of the twins he 's erm , he 's got his City and Guilds he passed , he went , he was able to go to the school when the new schools were built you see , when Netteswell school was built he was able to go to night school and er learn all you see , then there was the one at Burnt Mill was n't there , down the bottom ?
6 She and my wife , Celia , got on fairly well and Inez would sometimes drop in unexpectedly and stay rather long — but never overnight . ’
7 But they got on famously together and were to become our stalwart allies in a maelstrom of conflicting vendettas which were to unfold around us .
8 We got on very well and from there came the start of MainMan .
9 We got on very well and he has an excellent sense of humour . ’
10 I got on very well and I liked being there .
11 He and David Hemmings got on very well and got up to a lot of mischievous things .
12 Answer : Levi has said he plays professionally only so that he can indulge his other interests .
13 ‘ I 'll rush right out there and shoot a cable mike through one of the windows . ’
14 As the debate progressed it became clear not merely that the country 's four opposition parties were prepared to co-operate to defeat the proposal , but that several senior figures within the ruling party — including Shin Kanemaru , leader of the largest LDP faction — had withdrawn their support from the bill .
15 Nora took the lead , determined to go right around so that she would be nearest to the line if Charley broke in the directions the Master had hoped .
16 The last superintendent said we ca n't and I think the point you 've raised is very valid since they actually stopped that facility said that they 're not allowed in there it has I think gone into a situation where it is n't a very quite place erm and there problems about what goes on there etc and I think need to look at it .
17 If it goes on any longer than that they get bored and spoil what they 've done .
18 I was determined to carry on as normally as I could . ’
19 A fair bit of pressure is needed to get the chips securely seated and a broken motherboard tends to perform rather more slowly than a complete one !
20 The men and women of Mandru 's household interacted rather more freely than was common among the upper class of Shanariah .
21 We need to go on further still but before we do so a little breather for taking stock would seem appropriate .
22 I like the fact that we sold enough records to go on there even if the event was a little embarrassing . ’
23 Whereas the serial usage of Example 139 ( the same series in each voice ) easily avoids the occurrence of octaves , octaves are formed only too easily when we use different forms together , as on the second quaver of the last bar , where all voices sound D or E♭ .
24 Local government capital expenditure is ‘ cash limited ’ , but current expenditure is cash limited only as far as the overall total of the Rate Support Grant ( RSG ) 3 is concerned .
25 We need to go only as far as eqn ( 2.21 ) .
26 Pricing restraints are treated much more harshly than non-price restraints .
27 The tendency to see only as far as the limit of particular function .
28 They got only as far as the gate of Cell Block 6B .
29 Unfortunately these conditions also much reduced their rate of march and they got only as far as Polmood , for they were now in the high uplands of the infant Tweed and the going difficult at the best of times .
30 Tree-living kangaroos got only as far as New Guinea .
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