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

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1 The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury .
2 This illustrates the line to be drawn between credit which people genuinely choose for themselves from a range of options , and credit which they use and go on using almost automatically — credit which is therefore not entirely subject to the healthy influence of open competition and free consumer choice .
3 Erm but there will be a new set of tutorials provided for you because I think there 's a general recognition that you 've been very badly treated indeed er as regards this erm and they 're likely to be run by me in term three , okay ?
4 But a comparison with science departments at other universities — such as the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge — shows that Imperial College has not been too badly treated down the years .
5 And he went on gazing out of the window , drawing on it with his finger until Mrs Hollins came out and rapped on the glass .
6 And he goes on gazing out of the window .
7 If he heard anything he would not dream of doing anything about it but would go on gazing indifferently over the heads of his sheep .
8 Slowly push upwards with your right leg until it is almost straight .
9 The Governor has effectively given up control of the Bermudian police to the local government , though he still retains the right to be consulted .
10 The government has now effectively given up trying to protect Canadian television ( much of which is publicly funded ) from new competition from US satellites .
11 I hope he will eventually dip back into that area .
12 He went home with a couple who had been together for twelve years , not because he wanted to know what it would be like to be made love to by two men at once , but rather to see how these particular two men lived as a couple ; specifically , what they did together in the morning before going to work .
13 It is rather to see how Marx handles these problems , and what views he holds about them .
14 Non-existent until about I should n't think there was an a bus did come to the bottom of Road , I ca n't remember what was , it must have been about nineteen twenty I suppose something like that , it used to go to the bottom of Road and turn round there , but I never er my mother always used to say you 'd ruin the trade , the trade down well I do n't believe it did really er now I think the lack of transport now you 've hit something there , lack of transport there encouraged people to shop in Green rather to go down the town cos you could get anything off Green you know , you just think you 'd ju you , you smiled about the er butcher 's shops , the grocer 's shops , the cake shops , you could get the gents , you could get anything on Green the ironmonger shop , you need n't go anywhere else but , when they started transport er yes I think the buses had quite a bit gradually cos things that , you do n't think get things happening in this country overnight I mean , they grow on you do n't they ?
15 Yes , erm , we found ourselves in , rather to go back .
16 Bernice could see Legion 's body splitting into a firework display of multi-coloured fronds , and slowly drawing together into a hairy black ovoid supported by three pipe-cleaner legs .
17 Walking the floor to prove to yourself it was not rising to crush your bed as the walls slowly gathered in towards you and the ceiling lowered itself steadily downwards until it was an inch above your face .
18 It is when these fail that sex , drugs or alcohol are invoked to more effectively push down the pain .
19 He rarely veers away from the subject of relationships ( ‘ Go Out And Get 'Em Boy ! ’ ,
20 ‘ Yes , she seems , I do n't know , a little withdrawn just now .
21 The unmotive you have vaguely hit on turns out to be that the fellow was obsessively jealous of his wife who was , as would be evident to everybody else , so obsessively faithful to him that no question of jealousy could arise .
22 Come on eat up we want to get out .
23 Come on eat up sunshine .
24 It will be important for marketers to assess the experience of customers with their particular products in case it possesses some unsatisfactory performance or operating characteristic to which customers will eventually build up resistance .
25 Alright , but given time we will eventually build up that skill base again .
26 The working classes rarely travelled far , and if they did it was on foot or , in the later years of the century , by tram , ‘ the gondola of the working classes ’ .
27 Little more than a century ago most people , even in industrialized countries , rarely travelled more than a few miles from their birthplace .
28 Picketline disorder eventually spilled over into mining communities , which became the sites of major disturbances .
29 The relationship between Government educationists and villagers was a political one , and created the seeds of resentment and conflict that eventually spilled over in 1979 with the overthrow of the Shah .
30 His fierce anti-Common Market views led to a challenge to his candidacy for the South Edinburgh seat in 1973 which he successfully fought off .
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