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

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1 Pregnancy is a wonderful time to have constitutional homoeopathic treatment because changes can happen much more quickly and simply than at other times resulting in a healthier more energetic body that will perform its functions with greater ease ( see Chapter 1 ) .
2 An experienced headhunter could narrow the field down to short-list stage much more quickly and cost-effectively , Tagg argued .
3 I would see the South as having developed much more quickly and differently than the North .
4 The most common additional device is the cassette recorder , which allows a limited form of input and storage of data files , though this feature is provided much more quickly and efficiently by disc units .
5 You do not tell me the depth of your pond , but shallow ponds ( if yours is indeed shallow ) are much more prone to algal infestation because they warm up so much more quickly and have such a large surface area in relation to volume .
6 The light receptors of a fly restore much more quickly and its flicker fusion frequency is 300 per second .
7 It is difficult to believe that all the paraphernalia of sex is needed merely to ensure that males are not confused with females or males of another species : that could be achieved much more quickly and less colourfully .
8 Increased speed of communication means that people can act much more quickly and can make trends into self-fulfilling prophecies .
9 In addition the government intended to strengthen and toughen measures to deal with new immigration by trebling the annual budget of the Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides ( OFPRA ) and of the appeals commission , in order to process requests for asylum much more quickly and to deal effectively with those rejected .
10 And once broken , once the grief and tears had begun , it would take some little time for her to recover , although now that she had faced what had happened she might do so more quickly and easily than she would have done had she continued suppressing her memories , and refusing healthy grieving .
11 The week at Caroline 's went all too quickly and we then took the Picton Ferry , across Cook Strait and through the Marlborough Sounds , a journey of about 3 1/2 hours .
12 ‘ They ( the reforms ) have been cobbled together too quickly and with too little attention paid to genuine consultation , too little attempt to build the necessary consensus . ’
13 Katy and Jamie got ready very quickly and Mum gave each of them two wee spoons .
14 So I said , ‘ Let's knock up a quick vocal and let's knock up Keith 's guitar , ’ and he just banged up a solo very quickly and it was great . ’
15 There 's very little way , bearing in mind that an accident like this happens so very quickly and no doubt traffic was using all 3 carriageways on the northbound , that they could have avoided an impact .
16 The result was that events moved perhaps too quickly and brought with them , almost inevitably , an element of confusion .
17 But if you want to make a more substantial winter supper for family and friends , you can put this versatile condensed soup to good use and create a delicious meal just as quickly and easily .
18 To achieve industrial competitiveness normally requires decades of persistent activity , not just a few years , but it can be thrown away very quickly and very easily .
19 Everyone , when tense or anxious , breathes both too quickly and less deeply .
20 Computers can also enable hospitals and GPs to talk to each other far more quickly and efficiently , to book out-patient appointments , get the results of lab tests and receive information when a patient is discharged from hospital .
21 Far too quickly and when he left for Oman , I felt that aching void which , after decades of marriage , never lessened when he and I separated to travel alone .
22 Split red lentils , smaller and milder , cook even more quickly and soon turn to ‘ mush ’ — so keep an eye on them , if you intend to use them in salads .
23 Hardly anyone had expected the Japanese to surrender quite so quickly and , when they did and for the moment , as far as the Allies were concerned , hardly anything happened .
24 Individuals in the first , ‘ natural ’ group learned the words twice as quickly and retained them longer .
25 If you are not , and I have to stress this very carefully then they will call the nearest available garage and the garage will come there very quickly and they will tow you off into the nearest exit and there they will leave you and that can cost you probably , in excess of ninety pounds .
26 Erm , generally speaking , the people who get firsts are the ones who can write neatly very quickly and that does help .
27 Seb turned a little too quickly and discovered yet another badly bruised part of his anatomy .
28 It 's just it 's very very very well , put it this way , children seem to learn language very very very very quickly and they 've got very very very little data to go on when they learn the language .
29 Yeah I think Colin Cooper stepped in to play very very very quickly and that 's something I think Frank Clarke w will be looking for from him .
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