Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He took the paper eagerly and folded it carefully into his wallet .
2 If that council harboured its resources sensibly and deployed them effectively , it would be able to spend them in the way that the hon. Gentleman suggests .
3 So he received Tess warmly and asked her how her family were .
4 Quite simply , you need to apply other skills to maximise on those two minutes of swinging the club : the result ? — you play better and enjoy it more .
5 Images from her dreams charged into her consciousness suddenly and curtained her away from reality .
6 Every month or so I look inside and close it again .
7 Some gave him their answer at the door , others invited him inside and sat him down to ask his question .
8 You lower it in gently and sloosh it about so that the acid covers the surface .
9 So Elizabeth was about to get her onto the to carry her out , she said nice and gently and picked her up and taken her outside !
10 The Pharaoh is met by the lissom naked figure of Nut who takes his wrist gently and leads him forward to his tomb .
11 8.1 The Publisher shall compile statements of sales twice annually and render them together with cheques for the amount due to the Company within six months after the accounting dates .
12 John took the empty cups down below and placed them quietly in the small sink .
13 To run for St. John Ambulance simply complete the form below and send it in to our Marathon team .
14 To run for St. John Ambulance simply complete the form below and send it in to our Marathon team .
15 He sat in the chair opposite and regarded her steadily .
16 See there 's , there 's the con again you see , it 's the same thing , you can convince people they 're do they 're doing brilliantly and charge them more
17 Instead , he laughed aloud and beat them all the fiercer .
18 Any sort of boat could have been used to ferry a body to midstream and to put it gently over the side in darkness .
19 We need to admit that for many older churches it takes much longer to change and also that a more traditional style can be helpful to many in finding Christ personally and following him radically .
20 He clearly regards the management of the mound as his own particular responsibility and expertise , for if the female comes to the mound to lay at a time when opening it might cause a dangerous fluctuation in its temperature , he will refuse to do so and drives her away .
21 He mounted the horse he had led for the last hour or so and walked it cautiously down into Buttermere which he entered with the utter conviction that he had been there before .
22 If an insolvency practitioner is appointed as interim receiver , he must give security and if he fails to do so and keep it up , then he can be discharged as interim receiver ( rr 6.54 and 6.55 ) .
23 She did so and handed them back to him , her irritation scarcely hidden .
24 In this case if our 50-year-old reduced his weight by a stone or so and maintained it indefinitely it may well be enough to control the diabetes .
25 He had turned to look at her , slipping off his coat as he did so and tossing it carelessly over the back of one of the armchairs .
26 Willie did so and placed it carefully on the table .
27 ‘ We found a few , ’ he told her , answering her question about the mussels , pulling off his jacket as he did so and draping it carelessly over the back of the chair .
28 I had slept for almost four hours more , made myself a mug of tea at about nine o'clock and carried it outside while I wished Mick and Paddy a merry Christmas .
29 It rang around four o'clock and woke us up .
30 Morris clipped the papers together and tossed them across onto Dyson 's desk Dyson had for some reason assumed that Morris would bring them over and stand beside him while he went through them .
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