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

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1 Now put that on there so that it 's with the rest of it .
2 I think that the issue really is erm are there ways in which perhaps they could be helped to do this more productively , and are there ways in which they could be helped to do this rather more collaboratively than perhaps they have done so in the past ?
3 It does n't matter if I do n't hand this in tomorrow even though I am already a day late .
4 And yet , as may be seen from the cardinal importance he attaches to a Herodotean term like the peri - plus , Pound can be invoked by poets for whom the natural subjectmatter is topographical rather than historical , or at any rate historical only so far as history is checked against , and embodied in , and qualified by , topography .
5 Some perhaps too enigmatically and abbreviatedly .
6 However , for both development officers some eventual admissions to institutions were accepted , though a few somewhat sadly even when they supported the decision .
7 It is clear both from Scripture and in the long experience of the Church , that some Christians can do this much more effectively than the majority .
8 In time , plants were domesticated and selected so that they differ greatly from their wild ancestors , some so much so that their ancestors can not now be recognized .
9 Whilst we also believe increasing amounts of renewable energy must be harnessed in future , our long-standing service to landscape protection meant that we saw the environmental costs of doing this perhaps more clearly than others .
10 I have noticed this just as clearly as the above many times while half asleep in bed but never had paper handy and so never wrote it down …
11 I found the problems in Bolo 's Adventures part 2 just as hard if not harder , although I ca n't really tell because I have n't even come close to finishing part 1 .
12 It was necessary to get this over as soon as possible and then leave .
13 Let's get this over as soon as possible ! ’ said David .
14 Let us get this over as quickly as we can .
15 Two-thirds of women using the injectable , Depo-Provera , experience what has been dubbed ‘ menstrual chaos ’ in the first year , some bleeding so frequently and profusely that they have to receive transfusions .
16 In these problem areas , the UK contributed around 20 per cent of the sulphur , over half as much again as any other country .
17 But cars are about half as much again as in Britain .
18 The $100m that clubs are paying in players ' wages this year is more than half as much again as they paid in 1990 .
19 In the " Old Rental " of 1682 certain properties were described as " Proper lands " and were " supposed " to be the benefaction of Sir Edmond ; according to the Goldsmiths ' records they were yielding only 56 13 4d a year between 1671 and 1720 , or only a little more than half as much again as the rent receivable two centuries earlier .
20 My very ordinary London flat costs about half as much again as my flat in Glasgow , which is an infinitely superior building in which to live in every respect .
21 Holding the tablet with the thumb and first finger of your right hand , drop this as far back as possible in the dog s mouth , without releasing your grip on the jaws .
22 She felt this even more strongly when the news began to come to England of the concentration camps that were discovered when the troops swept through Germany .
23 Furthermore , some forms of dietary fibre reduce blood cholesterol , and guar gum does this even more efficiently than the archetypal fibre , wheat bran .
24 He is right to say that the fares are too high even more so when the fare is the same whether you join the trains at Crewe or London .
25 I think ( actor 's voice ) people who are not in this great business of ours think the idea of electronic messages flying around is really odd and they may get freaked if some of what is said is a bit inflammatory- maybe more so than if they saw it printed .
26 In the 1950s , the decade on which this analysis is focused , timetables could have been translated from one county grammar school to another almost as readily as architects ' plans .
27 He had notched up 65 shots on this round so far and his total for the tournament was already 272 .
28 But you do n't get this very often now but you it 's funny how sometimes you get gifts when you 're on removals , and this was this particular instance .
29 I see education as far more than just training you to go out and do a job , and I think the whole learning process , whatever you 're learning , matures you into being capable of taking responsibilities and learning other things , and I think arts subjects do that just as well as science subjects .
30 He probably needs to get lost so often so that his mother will find him and remember to tell him that she loves him .
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