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

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1 Strangely inferior , somehow , for Churchill to have placed so much trust in .
2 Places on the workshops are limited so please apply Now by sending your cheque/postal order and the booking form opposite indicating which of the workshops you would like to attend .
3 From a medical viewpoint , the outline of viral infection given so far presents much too simple a picture .
4 still those little chops looked all right did n't they ?
5 He had looked so utterly contented then , surveying his growing flock , his flock , not just the flock he had care of , but his own , Abbott 's sheep driven down to market on the Isle of Bute by his men , shepherds in his employ .
6 The sticky price models we have considered so far tend merely to ‘ tack on ’ the assumption of sticky prices to the sort of model developed in chapter 4 .
7 The novelists considered so far have consistently broken away from fixed plot-sequences in the pursuit of authenticity and freedom .
8 The underground economy in every socialist state , however , has always been resolutely capitalist , and so my friend Kurowski and I have come here tonight to find out how the world 's oldest profession is adjusting to the new economic realities .
9 Pebbles had not come this far to capitulate now , and at the wire she was a long-looking neck to the good .
10 If you have never been involved in any of the activities listed above then DO N'T
11 In truth she had done remarkably well staying out of her clutches for the past three days , but then , she reflected ruefully , Adam had kept his promise , staying practically glued to her side .
12 As she lost the thread entirely , all thought of telling him the work she had done so far went out of her head .
13 Oh look you 've done enough so do n't talk to me .
14 The privatisation proposals we have seen so far look very inadequate and are likely to decrease rail 's share of the market , if anything .
15 ‘ Yer old man an ’ his sidekick done real well goin' in an' gittin' you out .
16 But once you 've gone down and turned left then turned right and gone ahead
17 She 's so , done really well has n't she ?
18 They were seen as inextricably bound up .
19 Even in the more affluent homes , labour saving devices we take for granted today either did n't exist or were an expensive luxury .
20 Clothes that had hung well now fell shapelessly like charity hand-outs .
21 Often the oval shaped body with its waving flagella can be seen quite clearly darting around among the intestinal debris obtained from your fish .
22 Mind you , we 've done pretty well have n't we ?
23 You 've done extraordinarily well to get on to it at all . ’
24 He 's done very well has n't he ?
25 It was , therefore , a proud Rainer Zobel — the Kaiserslautern coach — who said : ‘ My players have done very well to come here and succeed .
26 Do n't , Debbie usually come in er , Sunday morning , but er what , they 've got somewhere else to go today
27 In such circumstances we may not describe a band as being due to a single local mode , and the empirical methods we have used so far break down .
28 And there at Stamford , the beautiful town that Celia Fiennes and Defoe had admired so much remained almost exactly as they had seen it : but fossilised , moribund .
29 The theories which have been advanced so far have not been adequately tested in empirical research so as to gain credibility .
30 People often feel that pinpointing a precise objective wastes time that could be used more productively getting on with the job in hand .
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