Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She eventually became quite well educated , without forming any bad habits — in spite of herself ! |
2 | ‘ Putting all this new plant and equipment into operation will provide much more flexible manufacturing systems and thereby bring about significantly reduced stock-holding , ’ explained Phil . |
3 | FACING PAGE Many dogs will instinctively jump up either to seize a toy or as a greeting . |
4 | People throughout the world suddenly became much better informed about radiation hazards . |
5 | Michele spotted it when it was just about to sink and was fool enough to go in fully clothed . ’ |
6 | We may find that a particular reply which we had expected to be only given very occasionally looks as if it might well be much more prevalent than we had expected . |
7 | Does it so restrict as effectively to frustrate the actual development permitted ? |
8 | Heaven knew , it had been difficult enough to remain even slightly detached when they had been putting on an act for the benefit of an audience . |
9 | In ridding the Tory Party of its old aristocratic embrace , the Prime Minister has entirely failed — or perhaps has not even tried — to banish oligarchic mores that went with its former upper-crust outlook . |
10 | Having settled the tripartite and integrated structure of our students ’ training needs , we should perhaps consider how best to provide for them . |
11 | But performance alone has never yet ensured the job of a French nationalised industry chairman . |
12 | Japanese money alone has so far created 4 1/2 thousand new jobs . |
13 | This one point alone has almost certainly caused many novice flyers to struggle on with an unmanageable model which could easily be completely transformed by correct adjustment . |
14 | So Rose not only knew , but had seen ; somehow she had got hold of Charley 's photographs . |
15 | Many scientists saw at once its far-reaching implications and a whole spate of major papers were published in 1967 and 1968 , which quite suddenly added up together to make a completely new way of looking at the Earth 's main working parts : Plate Tectonics . |
16 | Then you 'd better fall out again said the magician . |
17 | A history of failure in an area of life to which the person is highly committed not only makes him particularly vulnerable to depression following a further experience of failure , but can also raise the probability of further failures . |
18 | wa was straight from Picasse but Picasse do n't necessarily send out just depends on whether the poly 's send out to them as well . |
19 | Looked so fed up tonight love . |
20 | The children covered their eyes and turned away as the needle went in , but the squirrel only jerked slightly then lay still . |
21 | The principle is that the hook bait is free enough to behave very similarly to loose fed baits , but that the carp suck it in so strongly they also suck in the large hook . |
22 | The need is to change them ; to find for the means of production and provision another structure such as will of its nature avoid the dilemma with which the present dispensation ultimately confronts the country : either unacceptably high and chronic unemployment or unacceptable and uncontrollable inflation , each so operating as eventually to destabilise society to the point where the purposes of liberal democracy can no longer be entertained , let alone fulfilled . |
23 | Erm , we tend to get it it 's just an exercise , but it proved a point that even in twenty minutes we were , we 'd only got through only got through to doing ideals , |
24 | Have got today ( Monday 17th ) off ( yippee ! ) but have n't done much — slightly hungover from last night , I went to see Tex Mex with Ruth & Euan & some of their friends , the food was great , & so today had a long lie in then went to a few shops … which were n't open because it 's an Edinburgh holiday … |
25 | I only hung on here thinking you might turn up , ’ Charlie said . |
26 | It will all depend how long has he owed them it . |
27 | And that 's , that what one 's er basically doing pretty well know we 're getting the near the end of that tape . |
28 | I know many reading this must feel as I feel : torn between the raw genius of Morrissey 's Smiths writing and his latest batch of tunes , which I personally feel very much cheated by . |
29 | He only went out there to help some |
30 | We better go home then said Bill but we shall come back here again . |