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

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1 They even have a language , so most definitely they possess a mind structure .
2 After all , it was n't so long ago they had the THREE Arvedladze brothers bearing down on them in Dinamo Tbilisi shirts .
3 Such entertainments by Indians at stations which not so long earlier they had attacked became commonplace .
4 Of course they would mourn for Renascia and remember all of the good things about it , only just now they had other things to concentrate on .
5 Perhaps more importantly they provide play material : ideas , content , and stimulus for play .
6 So far anyway they 've been excellent I must say .
7 So far today they have been studying how orders for an operation are given and the particular way in which the Army goes about explaining a complex undertaking .
8 Nothing much doing at the pond , they had set the rods up and were wandering around , looking for frogs and newts , then they returned to their rods ; nothing stirred , so around 10pm they decided to call it a day .
9 Every working person , every unemployed person , every pensioner knows only too well they 've got it wrong .
10 All too easily they feared , a recce might leave traces of the visit which , even if the lone navigator was not captured , could give away the intended landing point for an assault force .
11 . All too often they discredit themselves by engaging in character assassination … and by their transparent acceptance of bad research when it happens to suit their case . ’
12 We 've seen flashes of the old Liverpool but all too often they 've fallen below acceptable standards and that 's the problem — their consistency has gone and that was always their hallmark .
13 Sadly , all too often they end up shelling out for mechanical write-offs which have been given a quick paint job and put up for sale at outrageous prices .
14 All too often they have to guess what is in the minds of their teachers .
15 It 's a job which men take on when they are at the height of their powers but all too often they have been reduced to a sickly shadow of their former self .
16 All too often they have been segregated from their peers to form ‘ remedial ’ classes — just as disruptive children have .
17 All too often they see the European enterprise as one huge thicket of hostility and conspiracy .
18 So very reluctantly they took me to the home of a local merchant whose wife 's health had been the reason for their not taking anyone so far .
19 want to go out with you but because , you know , they think you 're a nice person , a genuine kind of g er which is exactly right here they do , they only , they will only talk to you if they 're kind of
20 It was just as well they missed each other .
21 Just as well they have something else in common : they have known each other a long time , and are all good friends .
22 Maybe just as well they have to , because , even when cosmic diamonds are still a rare find , we do not want the beauty of the Universe to be compromised by adventurers who are after personal gain .
23 During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way .
24 Oh it was yes , I mean y when you take now erm er a boatman , I mean , and he , he like today well they ring up , I mean today I know the Ipswich Port Authority they lay the phone on the houses and they pay for it for 'em
25 Also too often they broke away only to lose the initiative by letting the cockney donkeys get back .
26 ‘ Everything takes twice as long now they got so much data on the computers . ’
27 And that was the poor old man he was just just about away so they sent for the ambulance and took him down to Forfar to They used to call that the poor house , I do n't know what they call it now but it was the poor house in those
28 So in some states it 's sixteen , in some states it 's eighteen , in some states twenty one er and Reagan thought it would be quite a good idea if they had uniformity across America er in which , you know , that they would raise the drinking age to twenty one er and this would then er reduce the incidence of teenage drunk driving and if you 've ever been in an American bar you will know you 're very often funnily enough they do n't ask me so much these days but you 're very often asked to prove your age , you know , er and you have to produce your driver 's licence and all the rest of it erm and so he increasing
29 As for the Gascons , they are gossipy , licentious , and poorly dressed ; although they eat and drink far too much they do n't sit at table but squat around a fire ; they all share the same cup and when they go to sleep they all share the same rotting straw , master and mistress , servants and all .
30 The Weston brothers headed to Margate and then once again they reached the continent at Antwerp , by way of a diversion , later returning to London via the back door at Tilbury .
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