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

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1 However , I suspect that Mains rather got some enjoyment out of appearing as some grim nemesis of the south .
2 The Report expresses the hope that the implementation of the Fourth Company Law Directive on accounts [ see page 39 ] will eventually make this task easier .
3 The Goldsmiths conferred with the Bishop , and Bower was eventually dismissed two years later .
4 It might take them weeks , maybe months , but they will eventually track those notes back to you , somehow . ’
5 I know enough about geophysics to say that these people are lying through their teeth when they claim they can eventually guarantee long-term safety underground . ’
6 , Anna ( 1799–1871 ) , botanist , publisher , and photographic artist , was born 16 March 1799 in Tonbridge , Kent , the only child of John George Children , FRS , scientist [ q.v. ] , and his wife Hester Anne Holwell , whose death , probably due to the birth , eventually occurred twenty months later .
7 John was eagerly pursuing other possibilities too .
8 Family and old friends are not necessarily forgotten but distance will naturally make frequent contact less likely and the newly formed unit will take precedence , particularly when the young adults become parents themselves and the whole process begins all over again .
9 Now I though he would have hysterics ; he could not get down on the ground quick enough to carry this action out .
10 Like the HMIs , I have more or less avoided this question so far , mainly by talking about ‘ curriculum managers ’ .
11 Pruning to the same hard degree invariably results in an explosion of growth , and such varieties are really much better given enough space elsewhere to do their own thing , and be treated as shrub roses .
12 Britain 's biggest manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals was only formed two years ago and it has not yet become familiar within the business , let alone a household name .
13 The right hemisphere has a more global , less focused , free-ranging style and , being ‘ silent ’ , can only influence conscious awareness indirectly .
14 Tuppe suddenly spat stolen sausage all over Cornelius .
15 Trudgill and Labov obviously make certain assumptions here that feminists would criticise — for example that the category ‘ women ’ is coextensive with the category of housewives and mothers .
16 Others have to be left until the weather improves and/or we have some more time ; even so , spring is a good time to rethink your routine and perhaps make next winter easier to get through .
17 David Tagg of Grand Metropolitan also acknowledged that headhunters will try quite naturally to seduce good people away from such companies as his own ; but , he maintained , headhunters overall did a good job for him and he was not frightened that they might take his staff .
18 Was moaning about she had to buy three Christmas presents and she only got two kids So Ann turned round and said oh you 're fucking well mad I got to buy five presents and I 've only got two kids .
19 Okay now I want you to make a list there for traditional of all the materials we put around there , so make that list there okay and make it easier to look at .
20 Though he only lived five miles away from ‘ Tanglewood ’ — our newly acquired house — it was often more convenient , when we were rehearsing , for him to stay in the guest room .
21 The Keynesian concludes , therefore , that an increase in the money supply would not have a marked effect on economic activity since : ( a ) the money supply only influences economic activity indirectly via interest rates , and the latter may not be significantly affected anyway because all parts of the financial market bear the burden of adjustment ; and ( b ) investment expenditures may not be very sensitive to changes in interest rates .
22 Please note that Italy only accepts small packets up to 1kg , Australia , Cuba , Myanmar and Papua New Guinea up to 500 g .
23 I have more respect for her than ever and feel a great sadness that she could only explore these things once the marriage was over .
24 It only needs that heater on do n't it ?
25 He suddenly found this notion very funny and burst into-laughter .
26 Six-hourly subcutaneous injections of highly purified short-acting insulin usually meet the requirements and are continued for one or two days before the final transition is made to the patient 's customary insulin regimen .
27 He spoke of his incentive to art as being that of ‘ exhilarated despair ’ and from nearly all of his paintings there emerges a scream as chilling as that which Munch so memorably depicted 99 years ago .
28 Therefore the formula given by ( 8.13 ) is appropriate , although the derivations below involve slight variations on that used to derive ( 8.13 ) .
29 P C as he then was , P M as he now is gave evidence that he only shouted armed police once .
30 Also , employers are constantly employing new staff so the return on selection has to be calculated over a longer period of time to get a true picture of the effects of selection methods .
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