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

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1 His 5ft 10in and 13 stone are rather baggily proportioned and he has answered to ‘ The Whale ’ .
2 Note that the parts are mostly well separated and do not cross .
3 These electronic spectra are full of information about the electronic structures of the species responsible for them ; such spectra have been most extensively studied and analyzed , and there is no room in this book for a detailed account of their interpretation .
4 On the contrary , I have been most carefully guarded and looked after . ’
5 Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently .
6 The scenes are in no way complete but many of the heads are remarkably well preserved and executed in a highly sophisticated style reminiscent of Italian art of the same date .
7 It is clearly the elements in panel ( a ) that are most easily documented and are typically subject to the tax system .
8 If these arguments need rehearsing , they are most thoroughly explored and exhaustively referenced in a recent book ( Wood and Shears , 1986 ) .
9 But it is in the newspapers , particularly the perilously overcrowded range of upmarket Sundays , that the related questions of ‘ product identity ’ , ‘ badging ’ ( the engineered match between product and consumer self-image ) and sheer survival are most clearly related and most sharply posed .
10 ‘ They are obviously highly committed and highly motivated people .
11 But everyone else will reason similarly ; hence no one will pay , even though you would all have been better off paying and getting the smoke cut back .
12 But in , in the United States I 've noticed , the laws about the yellow lines are much better observed and the traffic circulates better .
13 These matters have , unfortunately , been only little explored and prescriptions are less easy to write .
14 Most of the ontogenetic patterns occur early enough in life and are sufficiently strongly marked and stereotyped to suggest that they are genetically canalized .
15 The kinetics of the interaction are less well understood and are known to be a complex process .
16 This goes against the general trend of the rest of the survey ( which suggests that these groups are less well informed and less accurately informed about credit ) .
17 Policy delivery is not easily made an ‘ even-handed ’ process ; class differences influence access to professional services , some social security applicants are less well informed and more easily deterred than others , and ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ who may be regarded as highly responsive to local needs in a white neighbourhood may be seen very differently in a black one .
18 But prices will also be driven by other cost increases that are less easily quantified and controlled .
19 It might be that the reason working-class criminals far outnumber middle-class criminals ( proportionately , given that there are more working-class people in this country ) is because middle-class crimes are less regularly recorded and middle-class offenders are less severely punished .
20 Those who do not reveal their cystic fibrosis are less severely affected and may be better able to disguise their disease to lay observers .
21 Yet these movements undoubtedly have had a profound influence on Western political culture , especially in Germany and southern Europe where cold war attitudes are less deeply embedded and political processes have been more decentralised .
22 This series of re-issues from EMI France comes attractively packaged in two-CD sets , all of which are extremely generously filled and very reasonably priced .
23 In Davos and St Moritz , the areas are so widely spread and rewarding individually that the idea of linking them scarcely arises .
24 The introduction in January ninety three of six European directives has given us a unique opportunity to raise the profile of the G M B both in places where we have membership and elsewhere , when the message gets across how the G M B reps are so well trained and able to represent members on all health and safety issues .
25 Er well er I think , I do n't think they are so politically activated and this is where you have n't got your forthcoming erm members on committees .
26 This was so in Bedfordshire , for example : in 1952 the District Council carried a motion deploring ‘ the withdrawal of the services of a full-time officer of the WEA from Bedfordshire when so large a proportion of branches in the area are so recently formed and still in need of assistance and encouragement that only a full-time organiser or tutor-organiser can give ’ .
27 Examples of this exclusiveness are naturally highly prized and expensive .
28 It has been much better publicised and early results have been encouraging .
29 First , the scheme has been extremely well run and the loans company has met its target of getting the loans to those who have applied within 21 days in almost all cases .
30 Yeah well the police are down here watching and what J er what erm John , John 's worried about is that erm the police have been along here and they 've had , had complaints and John was out at the gate and he was talking to them and they , they 'll fine them .
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