Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun] and [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | May I finally express a wish that readers of this book will enjoy the text , perhaps learn , but most importantly debate and discuss it . |
2 | ‘ He came in yesterday morning and put his things down and went out . |
3 | I also have severe loss of hearing in both ears and wear two hearing aids . |
4 | Now he spends his days writing his memoirs 60,000 words so far gardening and reading the Daily Telegraph to see what the enemy says ’ . |
5 | But levied over a period of three years it brought in about £80,000 and became the prototype for later subsidies . |
6 | What your group 's quote , not mine , well must tell them then , will you go in tomorrow morning and say redo this working paper ? |
7 | The paper was written and accepted so why delay and risk losing everything ? |
8 | A corollary is that these fans derive pleasurable excitement from going on away trips and invading the territories of opposing fans . |
9 | In these cases the society not only fixes and receives the fee payable for the report but it retains the fee for itself . |
10 | The first phases of the campaign were exclusively naval operations , since it had been assumed by the British War Cabinet and the French that a naval force could not only bombard and destroy the Turkish forts on the peninsula but in some way occupy Constantinople . |
11 | They not only surf and swim in it , but paint it , photograph it , worship , contemplate and consult it . |
12 | The LMS secretary not only monitors and administers the various budgets , she also sees her own costs and those of her colleagues displayed on the VDU that she operates . |
13 | There are various devices on the market to help solve this problem , and the Basingstoke-based Award Design company have produced the Quad-FX , which not only mixes and balances effects in parallel ( in effect , each one goes in individually , not one behind the other ) , but will also make all your processors and stomp boxes compatible , and offers adjustment of the input and output levels so each unit lines up individually with your amp 's effects loop . |
14 | Dress not only covers and decorates the body but instils in the wearer its own characteristic strengths and weaknesses . |
15 | Policemen are not usually intellectuals and have as a rule a distrust of them as animals of a different breed . |
16 | The individual is thus both totalizer and totalized , deftly uniting freedom with necessity . |
17 | This policy was applied to a stable population of 2100 ( all ages ) in 1968 , steadily declining through out migration and falling family size to 1790 ( 895 males and 895 females ) by 1989 . |
18 | By the 1870s Christianity had survived and flourished , and it was not now mirth and ridicule from hedonists — the scientific age was a serious one-but assault from intellectuals and moralists which would shake the churches . |
19 | The sum raised was just over £1,038 and brought the total for the Railway Hotel since 1982 to over £5,000 . |
20 | He runs a small electronics firm in Darlington with a turnover of just over £1m and drives a brand new top of the range BMW . |
21 | Two Commandos had taken their boots off yesterday evening and found after a couple of hours standing to they were unable to get them on again , both feet had swollen badly . |
22 | The fire , at riverside farm in gloucester , started early yesterday evening and had soon engulfed most of the haybarn . |
23 | Land cultivation grants under both AHDS and AHGS schemes in the LFA should remain withdrawn as announced on 11 December 1984 . |
24 | Being appointed Waywarden he levelled the worst ‘ knaps ’ along the High Street , raised a part of Church Hill to a more even gradient and improved the pond below Carrants Court Farm where , as a boy , he drew water near his birth place . |
25 | Made 28 Carry Ons , including Carry On Homosexuals , Carry On Once Again Homosexuals and Carry On Around The Horn . |
26 | Personal incomes could become static or even fall in real terms if the squeeze continues , and real personal disposable ( after tax ) incomes are almost certain to fall when the Chancellor 's tax increases on both incomes and spending start to bite in 1994 . |
27 | Can you see the the range of price , but also obviously pizzas and command a lower price than things on an a la carte menu . |
28 | What they do , they look they look around and they weigh up up pros and cons up , and it it 's like these insurance brokers , they ring all over to buy cheapest insurance for you , well , that 's what Allied Dunbar are doing . |
29 | I 'll come up tomorrow afternoon and make it up to you . ’ |
30 | A long time ago when I was six years old me and Neil went out mise chifing I chut a stown and it naile it a wondow then we ran off then we came to somedody garben then we clad up there tree and shouted fatet . |