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

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1 Right so really then if , if we 're looking at both yourself and , and your wife , you 've actually got sort of just those five policies
2 So I used to support Goldsmith 's views , perhaps rather more strongly than I actually should of done .
3 And even beyond would be snowbound , perhaps right as far as the sea .
4 For ‘ the game ’ was one that everyone played , and that was all right so long as you took your losses without squealing .
5 ‘ Papa says it 's all right so long as there are other people around . ’
6 But Miss Philimore seems to think she 's all right so long as she 's watched , and it would save me having to look for someone else . ’
7 So that was all right as far as it went .
8 This was all right as far as it went .
9 As he told the story , probably with some exaggeration , Evelyn is supposed quite often to have gone out , perhaps only as far as his aunt 's house nearby to borrow some sugar , and to have failed to return .
10 The Tory party was more loosely structured : there were tensions between the Highflyers and the more moderate wing that emerged under Anne , and which came to be led by Robert Harley , whilst even the High Church chieftains — the Earl of Rochester , the Earl of Nottingham , and Sir Edward Seymour — worked much less closely together than the Whig Junto .
11 I shall seek to show clearly where the hon. Gentleman went wrong on public expenditure and how other nations , which are much more balanced , have been able to develop their real economies , their manufacturing bases and their wealth-creating processes so much more effectively than we have been able to do in the United Kingdom .
12 Lightweight boots with this construction are claimed to be cooler and less sweaty in hot weather , since they breathe so much more freely than leather boots .
13 The students who , in the training trials , heard the buzz half a second before the shock , jerked their finger back more consistently than those who had had a longer gap between the buzz and the shock during training , and they did so much more markedly than those who heard the buzz at the time of the shock or after it ( see Fig. 24.1 ) .
14 In New York , the visitor is drawn time and time again to the Frick Collection , where the opulent yet relaxed setting shows off the objects so much more sympathetically than the Disneyland-style ‘ period rooms ’ across the other side of Fifth Avenue .
15 Skilfully used , a fabric border can pull a room together just as effectively as swagging everything in sight with the same chintz .
16 And it 's only just just lately since I split with the wife er I took a couple of months to sort myself out .
17 He felt he ought to query his presence — particularly his use of poor old Eddy 's desk — but everything about him suggested that his right to be in the room was finely established — perhaps more firmly even than Bob 's .
18 This has resulted in a great deal of mutual education , and most would not want to worship together any more regularly than that !
19 But John Buxton , director of property services at the Town Hall , said : ‘ The river is being cleaned much more regularly now than it has been before . ’
20 Going much more slowly now as it records more conver conversations .
21 Macbeth and Lady Macbeth act much more happily together than in play
22 But he went down to Suffolk very often , much more often perhaps than he would have done had Wyvis Hall been destined to pass back to the Berelands or on to one of those cousins in the United States .
23 They will do so ever more loudly as the organ attempts to drown their noise .
24 Precisely what they would do to justify their share of the precious filtered air in the bunker is unclear , although only marginally less so than the process by which they were chosen for the job in the first place .
25 Triangulum is graced by the presence of the spiral galaxy M33 , a member of the Local Group , at a distance of 2300000 light-years — only slightly further away than the Andromeda Spiral .
26 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
27 But it should be clear to us now that the English hide which she thought so ‘ thickly padded ’ was in fact morbidly sensitive — certainly as long ago as Beerbohm 's spitefulness in the 1930s , and perhaps as long ago as Robert Nichols 's inexusable review of ‘ Homage to Sextus Propertius ’ in 1920 .
28 ‘ Not in so many words perhaps , ’ said Mark , ‘ but they do manage somehow to make their wants known and perhaps even more persistently than we do . ’
29 To me , it was just another place where I would be pushed around , perhaps even more violently than I had been before .
30 ‘ The Scots take the identity of their regiments perhaps even more seriously than the English and there is a clear case , on grounds of tradition and sentiment , to preserve the Royal Scots . ’
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