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

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1 Few of Gallotta 's ideas are developed rigorously enough to see all their possibilities , and too many degenerate into rituals for marking time .
2 would be completed so therefore became one of the market type of thing .
3 We had come so far to find this .
4 It did result in er an improvement in the share situation and in the er strength of the pound , but I understand the share prices have dropped rapidly again following further news of oil price increases .
5 Ian Renilson , operations manager for Fife Product Innovation , said he believed product innovation was the most fundamental method of wealth creation which could be harnessed more effectively to generate real economic growth .
6 While some women have carried on wearing short at the office , the eye has quickly adapted , and a look that was once considered sharp suddenly looked old fashioned .
7 While some women have carried on wearing short at the office , the eye has quickly adapted , and a look that was once considered sharp suddenly looked old fashioned .
8 This small , wall-powered unit can be installed almost anywhere to allow one Ethernet connection to become eight .
9 This small , wallpowered unit can be installed almost anywhere to allow one Ethernet connection to become two .
10 This small , wallpowered unit can be installed almost anywhere to allow one Ethernet connection to become four .
11 Kaifu also expressed his determination " not to let history repeat itself " and stated that " the Japanese people are resolved never again to repeat those actions which had tragic consequences " .
12 Publicity for homelessness was part of the business and I know one lad said he 'd only got two pounds of sponsorship and er I thought well you 've you 've done rather well to get two quid .
13 Would she have searched so ardently to find that patch of dull revealing blankness ?
14 That devil , born of isolation , he had seen so often destroy young men through exhaustion , frustration and despair .
15 Yes , there must be be a reason and as I 'm sure , I mean like like the objective , and then what you can do at this stage in the design process is once you 've got the objective then you select those themes or ideas from your what you 've done just now to support that objective , so that when you come up my objective is to convince you or my objective is to inform you then the information that you 're going to give out supports that objective .
16 The landscapes differed from those of the last day 's walk , and were seen in another mood ; the rain-clouds floated high , the road lay over rocky ridges , the homesteads had an amplitude of stone wall fencing over these exposed seaboard cliffs ; and they were built more compactly to withstand all assaults .
17 Very few laboratory experiments have been done under fully simulated lower-crustal conditions to estimate the contribution of electrolytes to the in situ rock conductivity , and only one study , to our knowledge , examined carbon-bearing rock .
18 The children covered their eyes and turned away as the needle went in , but the squirrel only jerked slightly then lay still .
19 You 've had my rooms searched often enough to know that ! ’
20 Mm mm , you 've done well then to get that one
21 There are two things that could be done relatively easily to ameliorate this situation .
22 I assess the student 's ability and level of performance , and I might come to the conclusion that they had done pretty well to get those grades ; or it might be obvious that they could have done better . ’
23 See you 've done very well knocking those together .
24 The robe had tripped me each time I had stooped low enough to exert sufficient force , so I had taken it off .
25 The remedies used most frequently to relieve urinary retention are causticum and staphisagria .
26 Yet , tragically , the marriage which had promised so much became empty and joyless in later years .
27 But in this context the term ‘ interference ’ is commonly used more narrowly to designate those theories that try to explain latent inhibition in terms of the interaction of standard ( usually associative ) processes of learning or performance and without recourse to attentional constructs of the sort employed by the theories discussed in Chapter 3 .
28 Surely , Desmond Bonney argued , if the parish boundaries had been defined after the construction of the earthwork , they would have used it as the ‘ natural ’ boundary — much like motorways and railways have been used more recently to define new local authority boundaries .
29 He held his shoulders well back and straight , and although Camille had never got close enough to make certain , she was convinced that he strode with his eyes half closed and a small , smart smile on his lips : unique , invincible , the splendid solitary leader of the procession , never to be challenged , usurped or tripped up .
30 Co-operative R&D ventures are more flexible than full integration and can be realigned more easily to meet changing circumstances .
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