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

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1 Gay stayed with her , while Breeze ran into the inn and , with lively recollections of her last visit , asked rather nervously to see the proprietor .
2 However , if you insist on directly access the Z88 's hardware , you will need a copy of the Z88 Developers ' Notes ( available from Cambridge Computer Ltd ) .
3 Had the operator of the giant video screen been allowed to go on merrily replaying the more explosive moments , there could have been rioting on the terraces , where already the stewards had their work cut out .
4 ‘ Rather than plough on regardless damaging the scheme and the partnerships we have created , we have decided to suspend the project . ’
5 Burrows lived long enough to secure the appointment of Arnold Toynbee [ q.v. ] to the chair in 1919 .
6 He lived long enough to hear the Court announce on June 26 that it had rejected Australia 's Preliminary Objections concerning the Court 's jurisdiction in the case and the admissibility of Nauru 's claim .
7 It was admitted that there were problems in getting both husband and wife to sit down together to complete the necessary paperwork .
8 It could n't be the same Rover , because they 'd have recognised the car , although he hoped they had n't stopped long enough to get the number .
9 It dropped five bound volumes through a chute into a Committee meeting , and strongly suggested they leave off debating what colour the new Nempnett Thrubwell skimover ought to be painted long enough to ponder the problem .
10 You need to sheet out considerably to slow down and then sheet in again to do the turn .
11 Make sure that the wire retainer clips are pressed down firmly to hold the towel in place .
12 The two awards were seemingly an acknowledgement of the specific problems met in adequately resolving the problem of the two sites .
13 Four years later , Greenpeace returned with another ship and succeeded in properly blocking the pipeline using special rubber balls .
14 Within a very few years it succeeded in drastically altering the climate in its own homelands — much to the pain of surviving Liberals , such as Harnack , who saw in the entire regrettable enterprise the swamping of properly respectable theological and historical study by a wave of sheer barbarism , of uncouth and indeed vulgar ‘ enthusiasm ’ .
15 He attempted to escape by hitting a nine-iron left-handed but succeeded in only moving the ball a couple of inches .
16 Polls suggested that Kennedy 's approval rating amongst his Massachusetts constituents had fallen so dramatically following the episode that he might fail to secure re-election in 1994 .
17 There were crowds of people everywhere but , when they saw Burun 's banner , they moved politely aside to let the party pass .
18 In Western civilization this has generally been considered to be Christianity , as this is the religion which has most powerfully moulded the values and beliefs on which society is based , just as in a Muslim country for example the religion to be handed on would be Islam .
19 Pressing on OK shows the resulting bullet chart in the Slide Editor and it is here where you can change the bullet attributes if required
20 In Britain this shift most obviously took the form of the sale of ( shares in ) state-owned industries and the sale of council houses ; but other manifestations of the shift included provision for the ‘ contracting out ’ by local authorities of various functions to private contractors and moves towards the ‘ privatization ’ of certain types of prison facilities .
21 Well a , yes , of course were clear out the file drawer , but then with got to find somewhere else to put the blessed stuff have n't we ?
22 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
23 During this process younger children learn that if they cry loud enough to get the parent involved they usually get their own way .
24 So they stand cheerfully by the carriage window revealing in loud voices the personal secrets of the wretched traveller , who winces as he realizes that he has to travel two hundred miles with a carriage full of strangers who know his family history , how prone he is to chills if he wears a damp vest , what he has to do when he arrives at his destination .
25 one thing is for sure , we have succeeded in dramatically reducing the volume of noise using the A ten and
26 Anyone who argues that the demand for reactionary comedy died with Benny Hill has obviously never played the provincial circuit .
27 This deficit model which has so patently missed the needs of children with special educational needs is being supplanted , at an increasing pace , through a whole-school approach .
28 No one has so far questioned the judgement that ‘ Montini 's letter is the single most important document for understanding not only the first session but the whole Vatican Council ’ .
29 Chinese pressure on the conference organisers has so far prevented the Tibetan spiritual leader from attending .
30 Although the Peace Tax Campaign has so far eschewed the use of extra-constitutional forms of dissent , confining itself for the most part to orthodox expressions of protest such as parliamentary lobbying and legal action in the courts , the failure of conventional forms of political protest to influence the prevailing defence strategy/taxation policy could have important implications regarding the future choice of tactics to be used .
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