Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [adv] [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
2 It helps them to find their centre of balance when working close together and also to counter-balance their weight when necessary .
3 Their desire to escape the rain might hurry their attack — not much but enough to give him a small advantage .
4 Press together gently but firmly to join them .
5 When Congress ( I ) deemed this insufficient Shekhar , apparently concluding that Gandhi was anyway planning sooner or later to form his own Congress ( I ) administration , submitted his resignation .
6 This behavioural plasticity and mental agility , optimized as always in the young , began sooner or later to express itself in a new mode of subsistence , namely , hunting .
7 Unless you are very easy-going and also fortunate , you are bound sooner or later to meet someone through your job whom you find it impossible to like .
8 Overnight stayers at the Parkside pit camp get priority for drinks over those who have woken at 5am or earlier to register their protest before they carry on to work .
9 " The Meeting Considering the great Exertions of the Legislature in Surpressing the Distilling of Spirits & the great revenue given up by Ministry for the purpose of providing a sufficiency of Grain for the use of the nation , which in many parts is threaten 'd with a Famine , and Considering that great Exertions have already been made in surpressing the Distilling in this Island , This Meeting unanimously Resolve Individually and Collectively to exert themselves in putting a total stop to the said Illegal Practices … "
10 Westmacott acting as ‘ weaver ’ above and behind to cover him .
11 The acid test of a skill is to watch someone else doing something effortlessly and then to try it yourself — you quickly discover that there is much more to it thin you imagined .
12 The therapeutic response must be tailored to these needs if we are economically and effectively to use our resources .
13 Well obviously that factor er was considered carefully by the Ministry of Defence before our Secretary of State agreed that we could safely defer the in service date for Eurofighter two thousand and adjust the the er replacement plan er back in December ninety two , so we have looked at what is the current rate of consumption of airframe life on the jaguar er what can be done economically and sensibly to keep it flying safely and effectively into the next century and er we have come to the conclusion that we have a viable plan here which can tie up with the planned rate of delivery to service of Eurofighter two thousand .
14 It feels like whoring sometimes , only I do n't do it for myself , except once or twice to save my life . ’
15 He applied his right eye to the hole and blinked once or twice to accustom himself to the darkness .
16 I tried once or twice to reverse our roles , but he again made it clear that he did not want to talk about himself I said nothing about the glove .
17 I have tried once or twice to get him to the big hills , or to the Dolomites , but he sees no reason to waste time that could be spent in Norway or Greenland .
18 ‘ I persuaded her once or twice to meet me at the ruined tower .
19 I meet an eager mob of fifty Class 2 children in Swaziland and a large lady who had taught every single one of them to read , determined collectively and individually to hold me in the classroom until they have proved it true .
20 So the season continued and the World Championships in Rome began more and more to occupy my mind .
21 ‘ We are just spending more and more to protect ourselves , ’ said partner David Harper .
22 But it is becoming harder and harder to convince them .
23 I used to sit and watch him for hours , painstakingly working on a painting , and , following his example , I would push myself harder and harder to make my own drawings better .
24 Dalgliesh began rapidly but methodically to clear his desk , then checked his murder bag .
25 ‘ The distinguished travel writer Freya Stark , ’ Mr Hart-Davis wrote in the Mail on Sunday , ‘ is 100 today — and it would be hard to imagine a less welcome present than this biography , which struggles feebly but nastily to belittle its subject . ’
26 Right , but we have covered most things that 's ev , I do n't know if I 've actually missed anything out , right but just to clarify my thinking what is it you do actually want to think about , is it the the colour , is it what glass you want in the bathroom ?
27 I turned to my nearest fellow browser , intending to ask her politely but firmly to lead me to the nearest padded cell , but it came out wrong .
28 But we have to look carefully and dispassionately to find them .
29 But it is quite another thing to see the truth clearly and wilfully to reject it ; quite another thing to ascribe the power of the Holy Spirit to the devil — which is what the scribes were doing .
30 these ones are purely and simply to let you
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