Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They 've got two fire stations , but all the houses are so far away they never get there in time .
2 After pipping Swedish pair Per-Ulrik Johansson and Fredrik Lindgren , by one shot , thanks to birdies at the last two holes , he said : ‘ I was so far away I just about saw the ball disappear .
3 He bowed so far forward he nearly butted royalty in the stomach , but the Prince of Wales had met many Multhrops and greeted him courteously , leaving him pink with pleasure .
4 The match had reached full-time with the scores level at 15–15 , and when Gloucester hacked upfield after Bath had botched an attacking move in extra-time , Clarke , the Bath No 8 , was so far offside you almost needed a telescope to see him .
5 We know that he 'd tried to gather all his sources of information together as best he possibly could and he wrote his Gospel very quickly .
6 But I would much rather find Mason puzzling than feel , as I do only too often , that I know all too well what so many of his more consistently praised contemporaries are on about , in music that routinely tells me nothing I did n't know already , or would indeed prefer never to hear again .
7 The scales had fallen from her eyes and she saw all too clearly what perhaps she should have been aware of earlier .
8 What we are not sure is that at the end of the day it does n't matter all that much what exactly was the raffle and what exactly was the entrance fee because we did n't keep a note of that .
9 The best Centaur , I think , is the Bible Centaur that we 've got , which okay it 's Bruce Rogers — it 's eighteen D on twenty-two , I think — it 's Bruce Rogers , but it 's also the monotype drawing office taking Centaur and doing things to it to make it work as a composition face at that size , beefing it up just enough so it actually holds , and that 's what his Bible 's in .
10 Just as well he never got married — no one could have stood that .
11 so if that run is just tomorrow then we just got in did n't we ?
12 It struck her then just how quickly he really was becoming a man .
13 John could not concentrate on anything for very long but we were unsure just how long he typically managed .
14 agree with that lady over there about er Queen , I think she does a wonderful job and , it 's come through lately there like she just suffers the same as any natural mother , their family , the way they live , the way their
15 An indication that the child knows what letters ought to be in the word , but ca n't remember clearly enough how they really look .
16 it 's me wire you 've got caught in nearly now then I just put me lipstick on
17 Although there was not one single reason why Harry might suddenly see her not as a sister or friend but as a woman he might fall in love with , deep down inside she still hoped that this unlikely miracle could occur .
18 ‘ But deep down inside I always thought he was coming home one day .
19 Perhaps even more worryingly it also predicts that French companies will benefit more than either .
20 ‘ I did n't go particularly fast today I just wanted to get round . ’
21 There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money .
22 And er well you go further through and you can go to the erm And the the Narrowmarsh it was narrow and all , you could shake hands with one another o off the but it now is all council houses is built down there now where they only used to be ordinary little houses .
23 I find this very difficult to erm , to relate , to relate hard work to the women portraying in , in this , we 've got the postcard of that one , erm it must of been hard work and very tedious , but I think every now and then the moment breaks away and shines through at the back , and I think people like , like Gaugin erm captures those moments and then releases them on the canvass , and I hope that erm by , I hope I 've been able to show you how I use art as a voice erm and a friend as my own work , even though we 've maybe had to do such a sort of hand fist way , hand fisted way , erm , but , I , I 've recently started to re-visit old favourite of paintings and I found that the story they tell sometimes has changed dramatically , maybe sometimes when your very little that , that , you know , sometimes dramatically as well , erm , but I , mostly , most importantly its , its still , I still find them , all of them compelling and challenging and , and something to stride for in my own work , erm , er only time will tell so I 'll finish with the , the last poem which is erm comes from the postcard what 's going round which is harvest , its called Patterns In The Grass , Wheat cut and falls , making lion head patterns in the grass , sickle shaped women bend and bow as a naive dressed as a dog steals the evening meal .
24 Then why not her too ?
25 His throat had stopped tickling , but then again perhaps it never had .
26 Yes and no that , you know , okay so alright my perhaps it wo n't change but end of the day invest into industry and gon na lose some of your land .
27 Other night we had bacon and egg and I did n't fancy it very much so I just had two slices of bacon and one egg and made a couple of sandwiches out of it .
28 erm Monsieur Mitterand 's relationship with erm Chancellor Schmidt for example is certainly not yet anything like as close erm as Chancellor Schmidt 's relationship with ex-President Giscard was , but they are both socialists , erm they do have a certain amount in common , and I see no reason why they should n't quite quickly build another erm relationship erm that would be quite similar to what happened before .
29 Right , so normally we , you know , we want to be reasonably confident , right , so we want to have a reasonably small significance level we do n't want that significance level to be too small , otherwise the power of the test will diminish very rapidly so we normally use the ten or the five percent , five percent level and if you just look at the er the five percent column , right , overall realistic sample sizes , right , from a hundred and twenty down to , to about twenty , I , those T ratios were the critical value they are all about two and that 's why we say you can have a T ratio of about greater than two , then you can be at least ninety five percent confident about your inference .
30 I actually quite like it here .
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