Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] quickly [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Things are not altered so quickly or coarsely by common people as they are by fashionable people … |
2 | Indirect taxes can be varied more quickly and easily , taking more immediate effect , than can direct taxes . |
3 | Both of these functions can be carried out quickly and efficiently in main storage , and it is important to use the manufacturers ' software and allocate space to allow this to happen . |
4 | The great speed with which the computer carries out calculations means that experiments can be carried out quickly and cheaply . |
5 | However , Kayley had come round quickly and probably never stopped breathing . |
6 | So much done so quickly and then nothing . |
7 | Certainly his skill as an administrator was a vital factor in ensuring that so much was built so quickly and magnificently . |
8 | The real advantage of such modelling systems is , of course , that many iterations using different data can be made extremely quickly and accurately . |
9 | Automatic equipment meant that many of the relatively routine tasks could be done more quickly and more accurately . |
10 | The job of the buyers is to assess the health needs of people in their area and then see that those needs are met as quickly and effectively as possible . |
11 | She would concentrate on the job in hand instead , and get it done as quickly and cleanly as possible . |
12 | This , according to Nigel 's will , was to be done as quickly and cheaply as possible . |
13 | Ideally suited to the carp and pike lads who regularly fish long sessions , the ’ Dome ’ can be assembled in minutes and can be moved around quickly and conveniently . |
14 | The railways in America could be built very quickly and cheaply in the nineteenth century partly because of the efficiency of the timber trestle bridge . |
15 | It had to be done very quickly because once the tanks arrived we would not be allowed to go any further until they had passed through the city . |
16 | ‘ They will give us nothing without a problem on Saturday and every mistake we make will be punished more quickly and more heavily than any Five Nations opponents would manage . ’ |
17 | If we make mistakes we will be punished more quickly and more effectively than any Northern Hemisphere team could equal . |
18 | A good deal of credulity and nonsense was indulged in the name of psychology but there was no nonsense about the concept of ‘ psychological obsolescence ’ , the new technique for making people dissatisfied with what they had bought more quickly than ever before . |
19 | It may strike you as unusual but , once mastered , it can be used very quickly and effectively for a variety of purposes : |
20 | ( However , it must be said that even here , the seller would probably not want the contract to be terminated too quickly or easily by the buyer , as the seller has more to lose by being denied the chance to perform and get full payment for the supply of his goods . ) |
21 | However , until that stage is reached , all we can do is to ensure that the animals whose flesh we devour are given the best possible lifestyle and are then despatched as quickly and painlessly as possible . |
22 | Scotland was still a divided and badly governed nation and David thought that progress to a well-ordered State could be achieved most quickly and effectively by an extension of Norman influence . |
23 | Answers given too quickly and too readily . |
24 | But Mr Kinnock , 50 , clearly devastated by his party 's rejection at the polls , wants a successor chosen as quickly and as smoothly as possible . |
25 | An essential part of the research process is to be able to locate the data required as quickly and easily as possible . |
26 | Greater security is attained because if a keycard is lost or stolen , the lock code can be changed very quickly and simply to prevent unauthorised access . |