Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He rarely veers away from the subject of relationships ( ‘ Go Out And Get 'Em Boy ! ’ ,
2 Our friend from the smoke , vigorously lashing away like a cab driver whipping a lazy horse , caught three .
3 Bakker also argued that the brontosaur footprints found in the 1930s in the Cretaceous Texas limestone showed left and right footprints close to the trackway centreline , hinting that they walked upright .
4 Now empty , decay and neglect are slowly eating away at the building 's fabric .
5 The control panel is discreetly tucked away on the front and is totally invisible when the spa is in use .
6 A small friendly old pub pleasantly furnished and discreetly tucked away behind The Scotsman office .
7 Market expectations are for little change upwards in the RPI from the latest figure of 7.3 per cent .
8 We eventually got away from the station and camped two hours later near a marsh , where we shot some duck for dinner , and two lily-trotters for our collection .
9 And he cited two papers , co-authored by Derek Bryce-Smith , professor of organic chemistry at the University of Reading , as being the result of ‘ individual scientists who have got rather carried away in a flush of enthusiasm . ’
10 Left and Right differed only on the nature of this conflict .
11 An hour later , Tracy and Miss Ludlow helped him secretly slip away from the hospital to spend two days in a secluded Miami retreat soaking up the sun before returning to Newmarket .
12 But I do n't know that actually killing a man because he 's been touching up the boys would altogether hang together as a motive . ’
13 She has since toured extensively in the USA and parts of Europe , but has made very few appearances in these islands .
14 As you catch a wave and accelerate down its face you vigorously steer away from the wind .
15 At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland .
16 I understand the definition of a bar is somewhere used principally for the consumption of alcoholic beverages .
17 In each case there can be no doubt that the advantages offered by the trust over the civil-law method were significant : performance in specie was a real possibility in each case ; that this was so depended entirely on the fact that trusts were subject to a different procedural order .
18 Seals have almost spherical lenses and can not flatten them enough to see far through the air .
19 He found it and obviously felt at ease enough to go ahead with the appointment , ’ said Mr King .
20 In Lakatos 's reply to Kuhn , all turns finally on a distinction between progressive and degenerating research programmes .
21 The edition of Boswell 's Tour now generally available only refers obliquely to a lack of warmth , and to Boswell 's own ‘ spleen ’ while staying there — all this notwithstanding that the beautiful ( and pregnant ) Lady Macdonald was a cousin of Boswell 's .
22 If this is the case the end of the U-wire is broad enough to sit comfortably in the palm of the hand .
23 The fighting in our immediate area seemed to have quietened down as we handed over the prisoners to join , I would think , about a couple of hundred , all gathered together in a field close to the orchard .
24 Got some at home apparently tucked away in a piggy bank or something .
25 The third had said she could n't possibly ‘ touch a job where the mother was at home ’ , while the fourth had merely gazed superciliously around the apartment , before announcing that it was ‘ not up to my standards ’ .
26 B : You 'd better make straight for the bank , otherwise you 'll be too late .
27 During 1933 Ian Hope Dundas , Alexander Raven Thomson , A.K. Chesterton and William Joyce all joined either as a result of Mosley 's charismatic personality or convinced by the fascist creed .
28 Concluding this section , it can be said that manual workers not only suffer more from the costs and deprivations of the workplace than non-manual workers but they also receive lower compensation and rewards in terms of pay , fringe benefits and , in some instances , even of social security benefits .
29 And although the competition only got underway at the NEC event , organisers Reed Automotive have already been flooded with calls from owners .
30 This assertion that the modus should be enforced directly not only fits badly in the context , but also seems to contradict a text of Julian discussed earlier , in which he proposed using the traditional cautio method to secure performance .
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