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

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1 And I 've no problems to report on either or trains .
2 I know George and Steven got on well and George would have been delighted to have seen this happy day .
3 The McLaren girl did not answer right away and Mrs. Favor leaned towards the girl .
4 The Saturday afternoon was drawing in now and Carrie looked out through the partly drawn curtains at the dark , rolling clouds .
5 Cranston gazed quizzically back and Athelstan grinned .
6 They moved on again and Timothy Gedge went with them , swinging his carrier-bag .
7 At the time I had to find somewhere quickly and Edouard agreed to it .
8 The sets of values embedded in one 's goals in childhood have to be modified so radically and conflicts resolved so ruthlessly that few attempt it .
9 Interest rates have come down again and loan losses are expected to improve .
10 The theme and each variation are extremely brief , only eleven bars , and each finishes so quickly and changes mood so rapidly that at a first hearing one can not possibly grasp the course of events .
11 I 've come home once or Mice with blood coming from my back-collar stud-band and my shoulder bones .
12 The character and proportions of the orders changed : columns were slenderer , taller and spaced further apart and entablatures became narrower .
13 The guide contains commonsense recommendations covering situations such as meetings in strangers ' offices and homes , walking home alone and car breakdowns .
14 Speed was substituted early on and Pemberton came on giving Fairclough a hand ( although neither Chapman or Morley tested them for pace — basically because they have n't got any ) .
15 Furthermore , the jobs themselves left little time and energy for sociability outside the home because they involved both overtime and shift-work .
16 The closing date is 10 April and shortlisted candidates will be interviewed shortly after Easter ( please provide both home and term time contact addresses and telephone numbers .
17 She said bitterly : ‘ I was going to come up here and bitch about never getting an award , even though mine is the best comedy show with the best writers and best ratings , but I thought that inappropriate . ’
18 Now go up , press up again and press backspace again Oh
19 Many preservation groups across the world have tried and failed to get work done , but they 've done it here and I 'd love to come back here and work .
20 And did that cross the line it has n't yet and Ormanroyd comes out with the ball .
21 Before he came along we 'd mess around with songs like ‘ Build Me Up Buttercup ’ , with me fiddling around on a little clavinet that we 'd found knocking around somewhere and Steve singing .
22 As question marks over Mr Major 's future grew at Westminster , Mr Heseltine said Mr Lamont 's speech would be forgotten very quickly and Mr Major would win the next general election .
23 And there was a glimmer of something , enough to persuade her to stand reluctantly aside and murmur , ‘ You 'd better come in . ’
24 It is unlikely that such action would be taken unless the offending bonfire(s) occurred very frequently and witnesses were produced to that effect ’ .
25 I could do with forty winks right now and Otley would never miss me .
26 With a smile , the champion jockey recalled : ‘ For a long time I was always going to choose Valfinet because he has done so well and Granville Again was running terribly .
27 With a smile , the champion jockey recalled : ‘ For a long time I was always going to choose Valfinet because he has done so well and Granville Again was running terribly .
28 Trevor Simpson came in later and Lyn 's uncle Bob as well as the rest of them .
29 ‘ Hey , that 's not like you , looking so down and weepy . ’
30 The Operations Room door banged open again and Simpson burst out into the reception area , with Jimmy Devlin close behind him .
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