Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But some creatures , notably the American Allosaurus , had several bones in its skull loosely joined together so that the entire skull could yield to pressures of various sorts . |
2 | House prices there boomed in 1987 and the first-half of 1988 and have since fallen more sharply than in most other areas . |
3 | House prices there boomed in 1987 and the first-half of 1988 and have since fallen more sharply than in most other areas . |
4 | William felt that such radical ideas , ( despite their proven success — Amy Frazier is one of his former pupils ) , would find little favour either here or nationally in his country . |
5 | And there 's , towards the end of the first chapter there 's a bit all about erm erm er temptation and deliver us from evil kind of thing which is obviously rather from the , from the Lord 's Prayer and yet it 's , rather explained rather nicely and it , it 's a lovely , lovely book ! |
6 | The first two stages may be successfully carried out only where reliable market information is publicly available . |
7 | It comprises nearly 150 oil paintings , collages , gouaches and sculptures from all periods of Picasso 's career and is a rich illustration of the opinion advanced by John Richardson in the first volume of his biography of the artist that still-life was a subject which Picasso ‘ would eventually explore more exhaustively and develop more imaginatively than any other artist in history ’ . |
8 | Yet state censorship has arguably come much nearer and become more sinister with the Spycatcher affair and the more recent Section 28 . |
9 | And because one would share with neighbours , it was rather spaced out so that people could benefit over a longer period . |
10 | I know that I mean he 's actually thick enough to go up there and sign on in his overalls . |
11 | This is also an area where the LEA could assist a school in offering its services as a ‘ critical friend ’ , able to stand back and perhaps judge more objectively than those working in the school itself . |
12 | God , it was bad enough masturbating as often as she did , without pushing her fingers up her arse . |
13 | ‘ We both only got as far as Harwich . ’ |
14 | Walter claims to have journeyed as a student to Nepal ( 'did n't everyone ? ' ) for purification , but Vivien reminds him that he only got as far as Ostend . |
15 | I failed to qualify : Ade Mafe just made it , but only got as far as the semi-final . |
16 | She ought to unpack , but she only got as far as getting out Ricky 's photograph in its blue silk frame and putting it beside the bed . |
17 | Nik Cohn , that indefatigable chronicler of popular culture , set out to walk Broadway in its entirety — but he only got as far as 42nd Street . |
18 | If you freeze your Brazils ( 24 hours is ample ) they not only crack more easily but separate delightfully . |
19 | Remember that ‘ small is beautiful ’ , so make as near as you can to ‘ one bite ’ food to avoid wastage . |
20 | ‘ Where we 're concerned , our religious involvement only goes as far as using images of , say , the Virgin Mary on our sleeves , but it 's not us being disrespectful . |
21 | ‘ Where we 're concerned , our religious involvement only goes as far as using images of , say , the Virgin Mary on our sleeves , but it 's not us being disrespectful . |
22 | He was in close contact with many prominent intellectuals and scholars , such as Kepler , Galileo , Hobbes , Descartes , and Mersenne , and was very highly regarded both inside and outside France , where he lived until his death in l655 . |
23 | I ai n't checked them , I 've been on holiday I 've only come back today that 's been drawn has it ? |
24 | " I m sorry , Mr Beamish , but he 'll be away all day and I thought I 'd better come along rather than leave it till tomorrow . " |
25 | Sleep is a great help to any illness , so sleep as much as you can . |
26 | The dung only penetrated as far as my upper thigh as we struck up the devastated hillside towards Meall a' Choire Leith . |
27 | ‘ In the light of the Divisional Court 's decision , we have naturally considered very carefully whether or not we should take the matter any further . |
28 | It was all happening comfortably just as she wished . |
29 | It was all happening rather quickly and by now I 'm getting a little unsure myself . ’ |
30 | I only found out later that the back doors had puffed closed over the neck of an old lady who was trying to get on and her head , with a black hat with waxed fruit on it , was inside the bus , and the rest of her , carrying two full shopping bags was outside , running sideways . |