Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yet they remain much more heavily taxed than competitor products .
2 Stanger also quite magnificently clawed down Proctor after he had been uncorked in his own 22 by the largely negative Neil Jenkins ( who had two goal-kicking failures ) , Rayer and Ricky Evans having capitalised on a Scottish attack short-circuiting .
3 It 's when I said , oh I wish occasionally we , you know , cook straight away instead sitting around .
4 After two trials which saw some established crowns toppled , Mains ' men played three tests against a World XV put together rather haphazardly to celebrate the New Zealand centennial , and the two against Ireland .
5 Imagine just how much work a dishwasher could take off your hands .
6 So let TODAY once again tell him what he must do .
7 Tess no longer even hoped for forgiveness .
8 Why , why was n't it enough that out of every experience that I mean like not much happens to the back of your neck like that , that 's one thing that I 'd even think about , I mean I 'm not any kind of historian , but like , like anything like the back of the neck I would think of a guillotine also .
9 Other forms of life on earth today seem much more closely to resemble what one knows , based on the fossil record , to have been their evolutionary ancestors of many million years past .
10 Delicate creamy-yellow ‘ E P Bowles ’ stays open just long enough to contrast beautifully with the pale mauve flowers and bright orange stamens of Crocus tommasinianus .
11 Drug addicts , for instance , seem just as widely infected in the capital .
12 Save as otherwise expressly provided , the definitions in sections 4 and 5 of the Act apply only for the purposes of interpreting section 1 of the Act : see section 1(3) .
13 I remember only too well trying to beat the smaller fish in a French lake by using three 18 mm diameter pop-ups on the air .
14 So if we get there early enough do you feel like a Wimpy ?
15 But the independent variable then we get there quite easily Have you found it ?
16 Everyone links arms in a circle and , as they sing Auld Lang Syne very badly [ since nobody actually appears to know the correct words ! ] they all rush forward together then back out again .
17 Buying a size larger just because the shoes feel too tight only means a narrow shoe that slips off !
18 You go inside then please go on you can take that with you but if you want the potty you g go and sit on it now cos I do n't want any more wet trousers .
19 The expenditure side has now become much more fully developed but the analysis of the sources of finance , especially taxation , remains very important .
20 You ask how they know and they give you a vague description about the pelvis , etc. etc. , and you go away not altogether satisfied with the explanations .
21 As ta ; tends to unity the types become progressively more far sighted , so to ensure that it is still not worth engaging in the permanent imitation of z = 0 the benefits from following the equilibrium strategy are increased .
22 At the same time qualities of loyalty , caring and unashamed affection are highlighted as lives become ever more intimately linked by bereavement .
23 Turn left again then go right on the path to Bleakdown .
24 As can be imagined , in a place with such grand fishing traditions , people who go there regularly often become associated with particular lochs ; and that is very much part of the charm of fishing at Scourie .
25 ‘ Most marriages I 've observed have n't turned out to be lifelong affairs , and those that do all too frequently end up causing more misery than separation or divorce . ’
26 For that is how they are supposed to function , that is how they publicly claim that they attempt to function , and , as we shall see below , that is the normal way to justify their authority ( i.e. not by assuming that they always succeed in acting in the ideal way , but on the ground that they do so often enough to justify their power ) , and naturally authorities are judged and their performance evaluated by comparing them to the ideal .
27 John Paul Jones ) play even more fantastically monikered instruments ( ‘ pintrumpet guitar ’ , ‘ kuti-bass ’ ) while BE tinkers on his tube organs and valve synths in a tonally-challenging 63 minutes of pop weirdery .
28 Is n't this all , to use a term I 've so far studiously avoided , too New Age for comfort , with all its dubious connotations of exploitation , escapism and Wyndham Hill music tapes , whose utter blandness makes the most soporific MOR music seem positively hardcore ?
29 You 've all of you , there 's no denying it , you 've all too often taken advantage of Eleanor , and so it 's only right and proper now you should respect the fact she has a life of her own . ’
30 No it ca n't be cos we 've only just just turned that one over !
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