Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Wounded , and with his aircraft riddled with cannon and machine gun fire which stripped all the fabric from one side of the fuselage and almost completely severed the rudder control , Bradbury managed to reach the airfield and force-land . |
2 | Nevertheless , the press often has a role in providing new ideas , maintaining the momentum and quite simply continuing to ask the questions . |
3 | Goblins with nets receive a +1 initiative bonus and so always attack before club-armed Goblins . |
4 | They make a sudden darting movement at the highest possible speed and then quickly freeze , staying quite still in the undergrowth . |
5 | In the context of the smaller-volume and more highly segmented Far Eastern markets , competitive advantage hinged upon increasing customer sensitivity and decreasing the costs of model change ( Porter , 1986 : 51 ) . |
6 | The Netherlands swiftly became the largest gas exporter in the world and despite importing almost all its other fuel , managed to become a net energy exporter and even occasionally to make a profit on the energy account . |
7 | One of them , recently relieved of a large Norwegian and still visibly tense , said she 'd lost interest in food and would settle for not having all the cup handles knocked off . |
8 | One intended to go to Gateshead college full time for a year to do five GCSEs , but was unable to get a grant or income support because she did not qualify under the 22-hour rule and so reluctantly decided to attend part time instead . |
9 | I love this club and so only wish to offer encouragement . |
10 | His note on the beast of Chapter Seventeen of Revelation , the beast which does n't exist and still has to appear and is destined for perdition , is ‘ generalhuman ’ — the word he coined for Notes from Underground and incidentally never used again in his fiction . |
11 | The cells , with time , acquire an autonomous developmental programme and no longer respond to new positional cues . |
12 | Here a participant can complete the General Management Programme and then immediately follow this with the Strategic Management Programme . |
13 | Opposition to the deal built up because of fears that this plutonium would free US stocks for use in its weapons programme and so indirectly help US weapons expansion . |
14 | Sunderland again rose to the occasion against better opposition and just about deserved to get the points to ease their relegation worries considerably . |
15 | Until then the English had been sailing to places so far from effective Spanish opposition and so thinly populated that the government had not had to provide any help . |
16 | Yeah picture them in your mind and then just draw them just write the letter D dog door |
17 | For Andrew alcohol gives no such release for mental biopsy , his examinations always seem to take place in a sober frame of mind and quite often match the skill of doctor 's probe . |
18 | Does the Minister accept that the Secretary of State was mistaken when he said that the initial slow and small take-up of student loans showed that there was no widespread poverty and hardship among students since all the evidence of citizens advice bureaux , Members ' mail and so on shows clearly that , because of the reducing value of student grants and the attack on student benefits , there is real and widespread hardship and poverty among the British student population ? |
19 | These bottles are left with a candle rammed into the neck and therefore presumably considered useful . |
20 | So what we did , we carried on , we had had our lesson because we erm got out on to the roof and just literally jumped |
21 | Abruptly the full moon passed across the gaping wound in their roof and no longer shone directly into the room . |
22 | It was small , but adequate for the Gormans ' needs and comforts , built in the Midland Railway 's style of architecture having a pantile roof and very solidly constructed of red brick . |
23 | As this is the latest in a series of serious breaches of security at prisons , will the Prime Minister call upon the Home Secretary , who has clearly lost control of his own Department and no longer enjoys the confidence of the public , to resign now or else sack him ? |
24 | After I woke , I would make a cup of tea and soon afterwards dash out with the toilet-roll . |
25 | But she felt she could n't stay and drink tea and then just go off , it would n't be right to be slaking her thirst and sitting here chatting with her mother lying ill wondering what had happened . |
26 | He was arrested , charged with possession of cocaine and only just missed serving a jail sentence when the court ordered him to attend a drugs rehabilitation centre . |
27 | Beattie was taken back to the cell and shortly afterwards brought down to the main police office where the other men who had been arrested were being assembled . |
28 | When I heard reports of the changing physical shape of German women , that they were becoming a different breed of women we 'd been told from the old , rather heavy , erm motherly plain sort of woman who characterised Germany womanhood before the Second World War , well now we read that their shape and their weight and so on corresponds much more to French or British and American norms . |
29 | For the rest of the day he-would go into Inverness , take his spare clothes into a launderette and then perhaps try to find a public baths with hot showers . |
30 | Shopper Richard Snow , 37 , of Clifton , said : ‘ Assistants noted expensive items like bottles of booze and then just guessed on the rest . |