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

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1 Carol thanks very much for coming in okay
2 They are not being used for spending , much less for spending on newly produced goods and services .
3 Some , at least , of this confusion and inconsistency arise out of misunderstanding as to what is meant by Wages for Housework , so before proceeding any further I propose to change the term in order to indicate ( a ) that I am not spokeswoman for , nor even in complete agreement with , the campaign of that name ; ( b ) that I do not propose to be sidetracked into an interesting discussion of the precise scientific definition of ‘ wage ’ ; what I am talking about is cash , money , pound notes , that to which a housewife is not entitled , that to which she should be ; and ( c ) that there is housework and housework .
4 There are several wood ants nests along the stretch , so before sitting down just check that the area 's clear !
5 Its unusually long horns grow slightly backwards and then outwards before sweeping obliquely forwards and often downwards and then inwards towards the face .
6 A result is that despite the reduced power — 73bhp against 108 — the car gets along briskly enough without feeling quite so strained .
7 But those scientists who sought to reconstruct these links could do so without worrying very much about how populations of individual animals adapted to the challenges posed by an ever-changing environment .
8 This is Snoopy , a much modified Hercules , dedicated almost entirely to finding out more about our weather .
9 Example If you have a paragraph on irony in Conrad 's " Heart of Darkness " , a paragraph on characterisation and a paragraph on narrative closure , you could try to link them together by talking more generally about the abstract relationship between irony , characterisation and narrative closure .
10 They can reproduce vegetatively by budding off asexually to form daughter polyps in the same manner as a plant grows .
11 ‘ It is only by going too far sometimes , ’ he said , ‘ that we know we have gone far enough . ’
12 Midfielder Dino Baggio added a second from another corner just before half time and substitute Fabrizio Ravanelli killed off the Portuguese side when he hammered the third shortly after coming on midway through the second half .
13 He left from London with Irish centre Vinny Cunningham , who replaces Scott Hastings , soon after arriving back home in England following the tour of Canada .
14 Game just having one of those little quiet periods but I 'm sure it 's only seconds away from igniting again here .
15 Just from racing so long I know what it 's going to do most of the time so I can adjust the pressure on the handlebars and know how hard I can drive it into the pavement .
16 Not any longer by taking on really big businesses involved in anti-competitive mergers or practices .
17 Remember — it 's always worth turning up even for the most popular events , but we suggest that you check with the Box Office on availability first .
18 I think your lombardoi is abrading her upper lip on something — possibly through digging too close to a rock , so that her upper lip gets rubbed .
19 Once after hitching up there , I waited around in the car park until I saw him coming out — and I 'm ashamed to say I followed him home .
20 And for that reason I try never to look back at what I 've played ; it 's more like living right now , while I 'm playing .
21 For example , Peter Winch comes at least close to maintaining not only that there can be no action outside some governing public rules but also that a full account of the rules obeyed also yields a full account of the action done .
22 A typical pattern is described by a former minister of transport and subsequent chairman of BR : ‘ Over and over again we could have settled much more cheaply by settling more quickly but , at each stage , we were told that we must not settle quickly because the Government really were going to fight this one to the bitter end …
23 A teacher 's question is how to tap this latent knowledge , and ensure that pupils take enough care , both in speaking as intelligibly and clearly as in some sense they know how to , and in writing , with the constant aim of criticizing and making less ambiguous whatever they may write .
24 Not only was Liz looking forward to her new life in the United States , but also to living well away from her future mother-in-law .
25 For I do not think it possible to study philosophy profitably without entering fairly deeply into the history of the subject , and for this there is not time at school , nor could it be a subject that would interest more than a very few pupils .
26 The contrast between what one might have expected if changes in line with public choice theory were being implemented and what has actually happened can be illustrated still more clearly by looking rather more closely at particular service areas .
27 ‘ Is it really worth going somewhere else ? ’ she asked a trifly wistfully , filling her lungs with cool fresh air and realising for the first time that the pavements were damp and it must have been raining .
28 but I do n't think it 's really worth worrying too much about whether he 's fascist or communist because erm the only reason really there 's only link between him and Russia and the play is A is the opposite of America , in other words George and B because his name Khrushchev which links it to the leader of the er
29 Kelso ........ 18 Heriot 's FP .. 29 KELSO , the champions , languish bottom of the Scottish First Division — in the illustrious company of Hawick , among others — ironically after preparing more thoroughly than usual .
30 If they are not successfully concluded in the next few months a major objective of the single market will not have been achieved : far from becoming more internationally efficient and competitive , EC industry will fall further behind in a world of growing protectionism and trade blocs .
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