Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Upon taking up his new post , he discovered that the bearings were not strong enough and put great strains upon the axles which broke regularly . |
2 | During the first excitation interval ( i.e. the time between first and second step commands ) the motor must move far enough and attain sufficient velocity to ensure that synchronism with the step commands is maintained when the excitation changes from BC to CD . |
3 | Other critics shared his view that enough was enough and gave both Marilyn French 's The War Against Women and Susan Faludi 's Backlash a pretty cool reception . |
4 | After a long running row with the locals , the diocese has decided enough is enough and plan legal action . |
5 | Attempts to straighten out the Lang Lang river in Australia between 1920 and 1923 caused a series of cuts into the bank , which progressed rapidly upstream and destroyed seven bridges . |
6 | He has wrapped up warmly and wears good walking boots , old and reliable . |
7 | If Ferdinando left the Brownings service and came in with her , adopting his rightful position , then she could manage even better and take more boarders and they would be self-supporting besides living together always . |
8 | The wet and windy conditions prevailing were not conducive to good hockey , with the visitors adapting better and taking both points in a creditable 2–1 win . |
9 | The Whitby line , another which has been the subject of closure worries , will serve shoppers better and has new connections at Grosmont for the North York Moors Railway . |
10 | There are , of course , the alternatives that people behave better and commit less crime ; or that the police become less effective and catch fewer villains . |
11 | Cross-references direct students to compound nouns , opposites , confusables , and related words so that they understand words better and learn more vocabulary |
12 | She giggled suddenly and took another swig from the bottle , carelessly wiping away the champagne that trickled down the sides of her mouth with the back of her hand , in a gesture that proved to this man she was n't the least bit impressed or intimidated by his overbearing attitude . |
13 | He stopped suddenly and took another mouthful of lamb . |
14 | You know , we do n't stand back idly and see one man penalized . |
15 | I jumped in and frothed about a bit , then went back inside and made some coffee . |
16 | Let's go inside and have that dinner I promised you . ’ |
17 | They completed the epic length ‘ The Daleks ’ Master Plan' story as a joint endeavour early in 1966 , but thereafter they expressed a wish to branch outwards and explore new design horizons . |
18 | Provided both are prepared to give some ground it is possible to sort out roles afresh and to plan new patterns for the marriage . |
19 | It often involves looking at problems afresh and giving serious consideration to ideas which have traditionally been regarded as impossible or is practicable . |
20 | I went back to it carefully , stroking it gently and making shushing noises with my mouth . |
21 | However , conductors of each group would meet daily and discuss minor adjustments to the programmes . |
22 | This is the raison d'être of the Communities ' official publication Directory of Community Legislation in Force , which is re-edited annually and lists all Community legislation in force at the date of publication along with indications of all amendments to it . |
23 | If you do not wish to receive any of these offers — now or at any time in the future — please complete your personal details , tick the box below and return this form by post ( no stamp needed ) to Thames Water Utilities , Freepost , Swindon , SN2 6BR . |
24 | She turned away impatiently and opened another case . |
25 | Layers of organic muds of swamp origin will be interspersed with wedge-shaped horizons of marine sediments thinning landwards and representing marine advance , however this may have been caused , levees of coarser sediment will follow the courses of former distributaries , while fanshaped spreads of such material will mark the sites of levee breaches . |
26 | I 'd go it alone and rid this cinema of the bums who terrorise it every Sunday night . |
27 | In polyethylene crystallites , the close packing achieved by the chains allows the van der Waals forces to act co-operatively and provide additional stability to the crystallite . |
28 | They beat everyone brutally and captured five people , including myself . |
29 | UVB rays cause visible burning , but UVA penetrate deeper and cause long-term damage . |
30 | If you feel like withdrawing from the hurly burly and being reclusive , then do so and take this opportunity to recharge your batteries , and your energy will return soon . |