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

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1 ( 1985 ) presented evidence that inhibitory training procedures produce a CS- that is subsequently learned about rather slowly even when the test procedure was one that required further inhibitory learning .
2 You can concentrate on two things for only so long as changing positions to help the photographer and holding the adult shearwater proved .
3 West Indian cricket has been strong for so long principally because it is looked upon almost as a religion in the Caribbean .
4 This had been a fact of Lucy 's life for so long now that she 'd almost lost her sense of its shock value , but Josie was hit by it head-on and without warning .
5 All this time , all these years , I 've been lugging this weight around with me , for so long now that I 've forgotten what it 's like to be free of it .
6 ‘ Until the day after tomorrow as far as the fireworks are concerned .
7 The essence of what Mr Hussain said was that following the marriage he would remain in England on a settled basis as a married man for just so long as his wife dictated .
8 Not necessarily , since both teachers and researchers will ultimately use readability formulae for just so long as they find them of some value .
9 Why not go along with Luke 's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink ?
10 He is using wisdom and er his wisdom of life or knowledge of like perhaps rather than wisdom .
11 It is less widely known that there was a comparable ( although much smaller ) dyeing industry in Ireland based on Nucella lapillus which seems to have been known of as far away as Minehead in Somerset ( Cole , 1685 ) .
12 [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] In comparative terms , however , they testify to a poor record , the cumulative effect of which was a decline in Britain 's international economic status to a level undreamt of even as late as 1955 [ Kravis , 1976 ; Stout , 1979 ] .
13 ‘ And this may be your villa , and your bed , but if you had the minutest atom of good manners or breeding you 'd get out of here right now and let me get some clothes on ! ’
14 She had to get out of here as soon as possible .
15 As I approached , one of them spoke with weary resignation : ‘ Would you please get this vehicle out of here as quickly as possible , sir ’ .
16 ‘ I want them in and out of here as quickly as possible .
17 Obstetric physiotherapists can teach you exercises to strengthen your bladder and may also help you to move about more easily so that you can get to the lavatory more quickly .
18 in Z. Otherwise such pedantry relating to Z was left behind as long ago as 1.2.5 .
19 And he is convinced the temperamental Frenchman — bought for £1.2 million — will have to conform to manager Alex Ferguson 's regime or else he will be dispensed with just as quickly as he was at Leeds and his other clubs .
20 Behind him , on the shelves of his dark recess , were large brown bottles criss-crossed with gold and rows of foolish otto-of-roses bottles , cut and gilt , but with hardly more inside than a thermometer .
21 There is no example of this in the Karg-Elert example , but it will be dealt with more thoroughly later when we discuss the style of free diatonicism .
22 Soviet cases with political implications were given a great deal of publicity in the West , but there is little reason to believe that the great majority of cases in the Soviet Union were dealt with any less fairly than elsewhere .
23 This may well be a little rose-tinted , but that weighty , bulldog clip-around-the-nose sensation appears to have been with me and indeed to have shaped me — not only me , but my nose ; not only my nose , but my personality — for as far back as I can see .
24 And this had been the way things were for as far back as the frogs could remember .
25 What about as far round as that high , nothing as far round here ?
26 If they were , say , a million times more common than this , then the nearest black hole to us would probably be at a distance of about a thousand million kilometers , or about as far away as Pluto , the farthest known planet .
27 The survivor ( we assume N5520 ) continued to fly on meteorological flights until perhaps as late as January 1942 .
28 A compact microwave with turntable , featuring the Twinwave system ( microwaves enter the food from below as well as from above ) .
29 Sometimes the possible link can be from much longer ago than a few months and here the memory is almost invariably an unsolved murder case .
30 Llewelyn turned from the harness that was being checked out of the armoury , and looked at his foster-son for a moment from so far away and by so dazzling a light that he seemed hardly to know him .
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