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

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1 The consumers ' hints and suggestions , communicated over considerable distance and thereby often greatly distorted when realized by the manufacturers , resulted in changes in the cloth , which in turn prompted further comments .
2 But on lower , inherently more productive , land elsewhere in the Auvergne , the payment decreases ( see Chapter 6 ) and thereby more adequately reflects the level of handicap .
3 His son could capitalize on the mood of the moment , and thereby once again remind his Scottish subjects that they were not mere inhabitants of ‘ the outpost of mankind ’ , but mainstream , up-to-date Europeans .
4 While Syria made the appropriate public disclaimers , insisting it was serious about eradicating drugs and denying sanctuary to terrorists headquartered in the Bekaa Valley , Washington could take no independent action without risking the charge of meddling in Syria 's internal affairs and thereby still further inflaming Arab sensitivities throughout the Middle East .
5 This does not coincide with the realistic view of mankind having to overcome the opposition of nature to do as he wishes and came and cultivate what originally posed a threat , and most often still does .
6 In fact , when metals or ceramics are prepared in single-crystal form , even the common materials such as iron , aluminium , alumina and rock salt — to name only a few — are anisotropic and so not adequately described by a single modulus such as Young 's modulus or even the two moduli required for an isotropic material .
7 Hourani describes a sense of secondariness in contemporary Arab identity : ‘ It is no longer to have a standard of values of one 's own , not to be able to create but only to imitate ; and so not even to imitate correctly , since that also needs a certain originality . ’
8 The counterpart to this is that they are naturally limited intellectually and so not actively encouraged to excel in academic and the more cerebral pursuits and , of course , they do not .
9 These doubts , hard to pin down , because reason easily disposed of them all , crystallised around the fact that Comrade Andrew too often smelled of drink ; she could not bring herself to criticise him for his partiality to the goose-girl , because she had learned so long ago and so thoroughly simply to switch off in this area .
10 Female criminals are often seen as suffering from some physical or mental pathology ( disease ) and the courts still accept the arguments , that female offenders have biological problems , with the menopause , pregnancy , pre-menstrual tension and so on regularly used as explanations or excuses for their criminality .
11 But government departments , medical charities , industry and so on generally baulk at paying full overhead costs , arguing that providing the ‘ well found lab ’ is the job of the universities ( the ministry view ) or that ‘ we have already paid the overheads through our taxes ’ ( the industry view ) .
12 The stress , arousal , motor activity and so on inevitably associated with learning themselves result in biochemical and physiological changes in the brain at the same time as the animal is learning , and they are all important and interesting to study in their own right .
13 The simplest way to remedy this is to replace Rate 1 , Rate 2 and so on by their monetary values and this is what has been done here — notice that cells F3 , G3 , H3 and so on now contain values and that these cells have been formatted to display currency .
14 The way the press attacked it and so on obviously made life a lot harder for us .
15 Clearly the very notion that responsibility for child development is best shared among a range of people , with stimuli for education and play , attention for health matters and so on deliberately shared between parents and professionals , has immediate implications for the public response when families encounter difficulties in child care .
16 And so so indeed do I .
17 Here too lies our hope ; since the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory and so once more bring sanctification and joy into the sphere of common life .
18 the time can not be far distant when the poet … will invade this vast new territory , and so once more bring sanctification into the sphere of common life .
19 Lord Deverill , having watched in silence , seeing his daughter was safe , popped his big horse over the gate and galloped on to the covert where hounds had checked , and so too finally had Buttons .
20 This decision filled her with profound gloom ; not only because her home had been so special and so very much loved , but also because the selling of Rose Cottage could do nothing but plunge her into financial disaster .
21 And so how long does it take ?
22 Businesses , house buyers and so forth also compete for the same space , the strongest ( i.e. those who can offer the highest price ) eventually gaining the most favourable positions .
23 What does all this 8 bit , 16 bit and so forth really mean ?
24 Equally the plants and rivers and so forth often need their accustomed animals .
25 See you ca n't be trusted , you 're a you get quite upset when you get accused and Pauly quite rightly accuses you .
26 A second line of clothing is less dreary and perhaps slightly more attuned to what people might actually want to wear .
27 Do you think that teachers really do n't expect them to do well in the sciences and perhaps even positively discourage them from going into science ?
28 We experienced the operation of a principle widely applicable and perhaps more generally recognised now than it was at the time of the events I have recorded .
29 The aims of Macintyre 's new gallery are to raise money of course for the mentally disabled and perhaps more importantly to inspire to shine light on hidden and unknown talent .
30 An enormous amount of work has been done and perhaps still more remains to be done in arranging works of art in exact sequence of time .
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