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

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1 I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available .
2 In the end he settled for a rather Egyptian standing pose with both their faces front on and the bodies half turned away .
3 It seems that the subtasks are arranged hierarchically and that learning follows the sequence from small or simple elements to chains and sequences .
4 In fact the Governments " minute of appointment " in 1961 set as the Committee 's terms of reference to report on and review the pattern of full-time higher education in Britain " in the light of national needs and resources " .
5 He had not been eating properly and had been drinking more than usual .
6 I insist on eating properly and will not skimp , even if it means altering the social calendar to suit .
7 The campaign has been given additional clout this weekend , with referees under instruction to dismiss instantly anyone guilty of head-high tackles on or off the ball , and not to send them to the sin-bin where they have gone too often in the past .
8 Apparently industrialised nations and their politicians torture themselves into believing that if Third World countries are turned into amphitheatres of food and agricultural research , lustily cheered on and abetted by Western ‘ gurus ’ , everything will be hunky-dory .
9 Submarine fans were also formed locally and these are composed of oolitic and bioclastic grainstones and packstones ( Sannemann et al. 1978 ; Clark 1980b and in press ) .
10 For readers there were books and rooms set apart as libraries , and there were people who learnt a great deal and people who read furiously and learnt nothing .
11 Tethlis insisted that they push on but first , drawn by some irresistible influence , he must make a pilgrimage to the Altar of Khaine .
12 She has travelled widely and has lived in four countries in the Commonwealth .
13 From her student days Pavlova was fired by stories of her legendary predecessor Marie Taglioni , who had travelled widely and appeared to great acclaim in St Petersburg during the 1837–9 seasons .
14 Laid back , bang on and chilled to the gills .
15 When he took not the slightest notice of her demand Laura closed her eyes , forcing herself to breathe slowly and deeply as she desperately tried to pull herself together .
16 How frustrating it is when other people 's knitting always goes right and outs has ‘ hiccups ’ ! )
17 He had promised William Tanner he would keep his eye on his daughter and make sure that she was treated right and that none of the customers took advantage of her .
18 The measures are designed to deter non-essential traffic and to encourage drivers of essential vehicles to proceed slowly and considerately , not to obstruct and frustrate them .
19 In fact , the legal force of any particular rule depends partly on the source of its authority ( essentially , whether it is supported by statute or not ) ; partly on the way it is drafted ( rules which are drafted in precise technical language are more likely to be given some legal force than are rules drafted loosely and non-technically ) ; and partly on its contents .
20 Hops being fed into the copper where the sweet wort is boiled vigorously and the vital oils are extracted from the hops
21 A gust of wind throws rain against the window and shakes the frame ; it 's loud and surprising and I flinch but he just turns slowly and looks out into the darkness with what could almost be contempt before laughing and putting an arm round my shoulder and suggesting we have another drink .
22 The combination of bFGF given subcutaneously or by an intragastric route with sucralfate administered intragastrically did not significantly influence the reduction in the ethanol induced lesion area compared with that obtained with sucralfate alone ( Table I ) .
23 ‘ I have n't heard how they got on but I saw Mick just before he went and he was very positive , ’ said Ronnie .
24 I got on and did my job , ’ he said .
25 For instance , Skipper was not impressed with my suggesting that he should stand still while I got on and wait until I asked before moving off .
26 It has to be said that the world would be a much better place if we just got on and did things instead of waiting for other people to do them on our behalf .
27 We 'd like to hear from you with the results of how you got on and how this book may have helped you decide what you want to do .
28 But the three of them got on and Fred explained that ‘ we desperately wanted to turn into a dance band but did n't know how ’ .
29 ‘ Then , when we realised and accepted the situation , I just got on and helped him with his fight . ’
30 Then I got on and saw all those people and thought ‘ Hold on , they 're just folk ’ , and I had a really good sing-song . ’
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