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

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1 This example of practical remembrance is paralleled in our other welfare facilities — at Sussexdown and Richard Peack House and the Eagle Lodges — and perhaps most importantly as we reach out through our Honorary Welfare Officers and out members to find and to help individuals in need .
2 But his clubs blazed most effectively when he put Nicklaus and Ballesteros into second place at Royal Birkdale .
3 It is a phenomenon one encounters continually in Eastern Europe , but most blatantly when one has to have any dealings with state-run organisations .
4 Whatever one 's opinion , he has missed remarkably little considering he has had to cope with such an endless barrage of fast bowling .
5 His dissenting and mercantile interests came together most poignantly when he attacked the East India Company under the leadership of the court-connected Sir Josiah Child [ q.v . ] .
6 No sooner had I selected wheels down than I noticed that the port wheel had not come right down because I did not get a green light on that side of the undercarriage indicator .
7 So it 's seven twelfths altogether so if we add a third to a quarter
8 Rather less because we 've just taken some money out of the budget .
9 He was indeed kind , exceptionally so ; but he never indulged in insincerity for the sake of pleasing , and he could be downright enough when he deemed it necessary .
10 It was simply that most people , while wanting the ends , preferred to walk away from the means : especially when they were distasteful , and most especially when they failed .
11 Although this is a legal thing to do in Texas , an uproar over the shameless display of influence-peddling prompted most of the recipients to return the money ( mostly only after they had cashed the cheques ) .
12 Ron was virtually dead physiologically before he achieved a consistent recognition of the severity of his state .
13 By canne , which could mean ‘ cane ’ in the English senses of a hollow reed or a light walking-stick , Antoine implies something rather long unless he uses the word wholly jokingly .
14 He got up and came to squat next to her , flipping through the pages rather impatiently until he stopped suddenly .
15 It was now that a more marked difference from the Parisians showed itself in their work , most obviously when they laid hands on Sermisy or Janequin for their own purposes .
16 Half an hour later , she felt a little better although she had n't decided what to do .
17 Lucy Lane had been working in his team for three years but he felt that he knew her only a little better than he had done after her first month .
18 ‘ I know Devlin a little better than he imagines and I was not at all fooled about this easy assignment of yours . ’
19 He understood it a little better when he saw what a state the survivors were in .
20 He jumped into the shower and felt a little better when he got out a few seconds later .
21 On the negatives there was the er resumption of a S S A P twenty four charge for U K pensions , a little less than we expected , we had a strong revaluation in mid-year , the incremental redundancy costs that Frank has already touched upon and er the er dis er the discontinued profits not in ninety two .
22 By the next Prime Minister 's Questions on Thursday she knew the policy rather better than we did .
23 Devise your method and then tell your story , which inevitably will make the mystery seem rather better than it has to be , because all locked rooms are variants of a small number of simple devices , most of which are ways of making such rooms unlocked all along .
24 In fact , rather better than he 'd seemed the last time I 'd seen him .
25 She had evidently , Ronni thought , slept rather better than she had .
26 Pammy Jane knows Charles rather better than she does Princess Diana .
27 Right so as I said , Point taken but I 'd like people to go away and read it .
28 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
29 Right so if we get down to the hospital this afternoon
30 Right so if we 've got this
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