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

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1 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
2 Somewhere within , an ethereal harp was playing .
3 The door was open and orchestral music could be heard from a radio somewhere within .
4 Kirov laughed , a little bitterly .
5 ‘ So why did it go wrong ? ’ she asked a little bitterly .
6 ‘ Because , ’ he said a little bitterly , ‘ you 're — unforgettable .
7 Oliver said when I told him this story rather hesitatingly , though I expect my nerves were to do with talking about Gillian .
8 Turn left on road then after 30 yds turn right on to enclosed path up steps by National Trust sign for Stockham 's Hill .
9 Their offices faced right on to our living quarters and they were always staring at us .
10 Sunderland will have to wait a little longer before knowing whether to turn left or right on to the M25 .
11 Right on , Jerry .
12 Right on , sisters .
13 Right on .
14 Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 .
15 He turned right into Caldecott Road , left into Howard 's Avenue , right on to Mainwaring Road and up the wide thoroughfare that led to Wimbledon Hill .
16 They mounted the slight slope and , turning right on to the Westport road , walked towards the village .
17 Robert Montague ( right ) hit a winning streak in the 1980s — and it 's carrying right on into the 1990s .
18 Right on , ’ Charlie said .
19 Many elderly people have a wide range of interests , maintain them — if only through reading — right on into old age , and still enjoy the cut and thrust of discussion and debate ; but we have to accept the fact that for some , the main topics of conversation will be their own and other people 's health , past reminiscences , and family matters .
20 Right on , children
21 I 've got to go right on to the end of whatever all this is , because I ca n't go back .
22 With their sophisticated radio equipment they were able to use satellites to call up airstrikes , then talk the pilots right on to their targets with devastating accuracy .
23 She went right on with twice thirteen is twenty-six , twice fourteen is twenty-eight , twice fifteen is thirty , twice sixteen is …
24 Yeah , right on .
25 Yeah , right on .
26 Right on !
27 If all this sounds over-bearingly ‘ right on ’ , it 's not : and that is the strength and beauty of it .
28 ‘ Here we are , ’ announced the Brigadier , emerging suddenly from his world of private woes and turning right on to a grassy track running between two olive groves .
29 There is no way out of the Upper Kirk other than scrambling to the left or right on to the higher ground .
30 You 've only got to look at history … slavery which led into colonialism which developed into full-blown imperialism , right on up to the present-day immigration policies .
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