Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Let's put some more on and see what we get next .
2 Normally he handed over responsibility for the routine maintenance of their relationship to Ellen , but she was letting him down , so he was going to try the only technique he knew : drop some explosive overboard and see what floated to the surface .
3 It was a silly song but a silly song that ‘ did three million worldwide and makes people feel better ’ .
4 I disliked these two intensely and did n't like being told off for being rude to them , so I told her peevishly that I was n't staying while they were there and kicked off the slippers , put on my clogs and ran out banging the door behind me .
5 ‘ If they each do their own thing they will repeat things , but if we can bring that all together and have a centralised repository for the work that people have done , it will save having to reinvent the wheel each time .
6 Now , nip all that up and eat it .
7 The number of days lost through strikes is lower than at any time since 1979 , and people ought to know that Labour policies would sweep all that away and bring back the sort of industrial anarchy that existed in 1978-79 .
8 Yes , cos they usually all water underneath there and that used to be pumped out , every so often the engine room would pump all that out and to heat any water up the cabins there used to be a , a small pump what used to pump the fresh water into the boiler and I used to have a a piece of er copper off that and just turn the steam on a little bit put it into a bucket of cold water and then instead of driving the pump that 'd go into the , the er bucket and heat the water and boil it .
9 Now i , say it 's all this backwards and forwardsing all the time were n't there ?
10 Matilda took all this in and stored the knowledge away carefully in her mind .
11 Nowadays they are usually performed in an ossified Kabuki style and for Ninagawa the task was to throw all this off and recover their original spirits .
12 And this is why takes to get all this down and get get a location better than the Carlton for the , I mean , alright , we are n't gon na be able to do the three or four hundred , but then we
13 And it was like , nothing , so we just extended all this out and made it into a stage come , a bigger dance floor cos the I do n't know why they wa always seem to have this trends that , they have these trends in the seventies and that was , and eighties of having small dance floors
14 However the new department will pull all this together and provide a public front , hopefully making it more accessible to new initiatives , ’ said Hearn .
15 Taking all three upstairs and let them .
16 What that basically means again is that for this particular blank here that we 're look at okay , the state value U might be one the weight might be one okay and we get that out of that cos we 're just going through all these here and seeing which one 's going to be one .
17 Before Haussmann attempts had been made by various small companies to provide street lighting by gas , but once again it required the drive and determination of the new regime to bring all these together and to create one large company charged with the responsibility of lighting the whole of the city .
18 But giving it a good clean out and getting
19 Whenever I see coloured people in Porteneil , buying souvenirs or stopping off for a snack , I hope that they will ask me something so that I can show how polite I am and prove that my reasoning is stronger than my more crass instincts , or training .
20 As you say , if somebody 's been in there from bloody five o'clock and wants to stay till eleven
21 Every five years or so have a glorious clear out and throw all the old
22 That sent England crashing from a promising 182 for three to 207 all out and provided more ammunition for the snipers who claim Pakistan ‘ doctor ’ the ball .
23 He followed the trend into feature-length films and directed One Million BC and produced Of Mice and Men .
24 I sat back , wide awake now and cursing the man for goading me so unpleasantly .
25 It may settle the other two down and prevent one individual from being continually picked on .
26 and did it like that , so she scribbled thirty four out and left thirty plus .
27 The Russian acknowledged curtly and stood back to allow his companions to enter .
28 CROATIA 'S Goran Ivanisevic , winner of last week 's Stockholm Open , destroyed Frenchman Cedric Pioline 6–4 , 7–5 to reach the Paris Open last 16 yesterday and said : ‘ I was serving so good , he did n't have a chance . ’
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