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

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1 This thinking eventually became publicly manifest in my book A Linguistic Guide to English Poetry ( 1969 ) , also written with the encouragement of , who was general editor of the Longmans English Language Series in which it , like English in Advertising , was published .
2 O'Boyle eventually became so worried by the secret nature of
3 Right eat up some of this salad I 'm only on some
4 ‘ He has that Attila the Hun touch which rarely goes over big in diplomatic circles . ’
5 I do n't think I 've ever experienced a recording which has so intensely provoked so many of my emotions .
6 The cells in the club can specialize , each thereby becoming more efficient at performing its particular task .
7 Overall , in Britain , more than one in three of all journeys are made door-to-door on foot and pedestrian journeys of half a mile or less make up one-sixth of total personal transport demand .
8 It suddenly became very important for me to explain why my war was not over .
9 I can not say why I suddenly became so curious about him .
10 This is insufficient to explain why radical protest suddenly became so salient in the late 1960s .
11 All sorts of different tunings suddenly became really easy for me and we wound up using that guitar for Friends , The Extremist , War and Motorcycle Driver . ’
12 Frau Nordern blew out a voluptuous stream of smoke and looked at the man who suddenly became extremely interested in his herring Bismarck .
13 But following the period with which Mannheim was concerned ( the first half of the nineteenth century ) conservative political thought developed mainly as a defence of capitalism against the rising socialist movement , and so became more sympathetic to rationalist views , especially in the economic sphere .
14 They merely became more discerning in the façade they showed to the public .
15 In 1766 she arrived in London to become one of the leading figures in the art world of London , not only proving remarkably successful as a portrait painter , but winning high esteem in the most prestigious form of painting — history painting , namely large-scale compositions based on historical and mythological subjects which provided a lesson in heroism , tragedy or morality .
16 My hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) rightly pointed out some of the anomalies that the Minister says he will reply to , such as the marrried student with two children who will receive a 25 per cent .
17 If you then discover that of your part families a high proportion consist of the wife in membership to the exclusion of the husband , this should lead to some questions being raised about your programme which is obviously proving more effective in one area than another .
18 Since the strength of feeling by the Norfolk members Chairman only became really apparent in the last two dates and the wires of telephones were hot yesterday with a conversation between myself and others north of the border and since discussions we held yesterday with representatives of the Department of Transport in Bedford indicates a solution to suit all interests to make it achievable .
19 ‘ Written language can only became relatively free from judgement or interpretation ’ and higher standards of certainty require more precise tools .
20 It is , however , the whole — the books , their bindings , the shelving , stucco and paint — which together make up one of the most atmospheric interiors in Prague .
21 After all , I can only eat so much of the same thing .
22 I must say I suddenly got pretty apprehensive about what my aunt and uncle would say as they listened to my stammering explanation .
23 I quite suddenly got very bored with M 's conversation tonight .
24 Then she suddenly got very annoyed with herself .
25 Parisian designer Jacques Rougerie obviously got rather tired of his new project — designing a Seine riverbus — and thought he 'd have a lie-down instead .
26 JIM WATT 'S reputation as a TV commentator has been rightly earned as much for his honest appraisals of boxers as well as his technical expertise .
27 The arguments for the increasing assumption of public responsibility for matters hitherto considered more appropriate to the private domain were largely won , it being held that private enterprise and voluntary organizations were either inadequate or inefficient in supplying local services .
28 The taskforce is one of about 16,500 non-profit organisations ( Bushwick alone has almost 30 of them ) that receive little or no taxpayers ' money .
29 Porsche 's engineers reckon that although the car can corner safely at about 85% of gravitational acceleration , most owners will only need about half of that ability for normal , but still very fast motoring .
30 The former Ryder Cup man was not here to work on swings ; merely to pass on some of his knowledge on course management .
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