Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I more or less gave up cottaging for a while . |
2 | Since she is illiterate , reading of the Bible is ruled out , but , in whatever activity she finds herself , she can pursue prayer and meditation in meekness , and faith in the teachings of the Church , and the same " continuel desire to God " that he advocated in Mixed Life ( 41.472 ) here stressed as an inner dynamic , where she is never idle " bot alwey liftand up hert by desire to God and to blisse of heuen " ( 22.296a. – 96 ) . |
3 | Dip sandwich , both sides , then leave for 30 seconds or so to soak up egg . |
4 | Erm let's face it it can be very tempting when the salesman thrusts the document under your nose , just sign here sir or just sign here madam , just a formality you understand , erm we 'll fill in we 'll fill in the details later . |
5 | Exploring the terrain or even setting up camp leave too many things wide open . |
6 | Some parents may be encouraging their children to help at home or even take up work instead of going to school . |
7 | ‘ I 've been rather avoiding the flat except to call in once or twice to pick up mail , but I 'd a letter this morning from Rachel . |
8 | In the early years of the century , laboratories were for one or two people , with assistants and perhaps a friend or two to watch , to perform research ; or else to carry out routine analyses for a fee ; or a mixture of these things . |
9 | It was not only the struggle to reverse the result of the 1936 election , nor even to stamp out Marxism in Spain . |
10 | There has been one undoubted benefit of the cold fusion saga : it has stimulated interactions among scientists from different disciplines and thereby brought together expertise that might otherwise have remained untapped on individual islands . |
11 | For many UK multinationals , the question has been whether intangibles have been properly exploited to produce UK taxable income ( and thereby mop up ACT ) . |
12 | The dragons were released whereon the red dragon killed the white and eventually took up residence on the Welsh flag . |
13 | When he told them that the Government could have used more oil at the power stations this summer and so built up coal stocks for the winter against a possible strike , but had n't , they merely retorted , ‘ More fool you ’ and thanked him for letting them know how strong their position was . |
14 | This would explain more about the history of local trade and perhaps show how knowledge of bronze-casting reached West Africa . |
15 | They could always have had the church watched and perhaps picked up Zoser when he came out . |
16 | It would seem from what you 've told me that the market share is on the low side of a monopolization case and that kind of case to begin with is always a complicated and long drawn out case . |
17 | As a result , the players were sent ahead to the various tournament sites to give clinics to members and generally to whip up interest . |
18 | It was also important to remain calm , and not reveal how unnerving she found this confrontation . |
19 | But the purpose of making such an accusation is , if it is made defensively , to cement oneself into a position of self-righteous stasis , and not to bring about change . |
20 | If you are not too fat you will be able to eat more and not put on weight . |
21 | ‘ I 'm one of those people who can eat and drink what I like and not put on weight , so I had to do it by weight training and build up the muscle weight , ’ he adds . |
22 | He said that China would develop a " creative " socialist planned commodity economy based on public ownership , and thus ruled out capitalism or a multiparty democracy , " national nihilism " or " wholesale westernization " . |
23 | The egg shape is a clue to building in the sense of rhythm when drawing the small birds ; you can practise drawing ovals and thus build up bird shapes . |
24 | Of course , good melody will sound fine at any tempo , so play slowly and gradually pick up speed . |
25 | I continued to chair the inquiry into pensions and later took over family policy when the much liked Minister of State for Social Security , Rhodes Boyson , went off to be the number two in Northern Ireland . |
26 | An exhibition of the works by this distinguished group of painters , who included William Coldstream , Claude Rogers and Victor Pasmore , was organised at Wakefield Art Gallery and later taken on tour by the Arts Council . |
27 | The Cabinet did what it could both to promote talks and also to set up emergency procedures under the Civil Contingency Unit chaired by Merlyn Rees , the beleaguered Home Secretary . |
28 | The erm , importance of monitoring procedures can not be over-stressed because enable , to enable us to actually find out if these er , arrangements are working properly we do have to monitor the arrangements that are in place , and we have to provide details of monitor important for the members ' benefit , er , explaining how the budget is er , is being spent , and also bringing in information about the number of assessments , the levels of assessments , and all the other aspects that er , that make a new system work . |
29 | HERE we illustrate optimality arguments , and also show how mutation pressure can lead to catastrophic senescence . |
30 | Rowntree made a similar discovery in York some ten years later and also showed how poverty dogged the course of the individual life cycle , being most acute in infancy , at the point of family formation and again in old age . |