Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb base] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | How , to start with , do they know that they have reached part of the sea where the water below them has suddenly become very much deeper ? |
2 | MAKING money has suddenly become much more profitable as recently-created countries wanting to establish their newly-won independence start issuing their own currency . |
3 | Your mental attitude and well-being has great influence over how much you indulge , so relaxation should become an important feature in your day , to help you feel good . |
4 | The distribution of responsibilities between local , national , public and voluntary sectors has also become less rather than more clear , which reduces the possibilities of accountability . |
5 | The revived magazine , now printed in Finland has , it is generally agreed , become even more polished and elegant , but it has also become considerably more expensive . |
6 | This has now become more readily available with the development of liver transplantation programmes . |
7 | Since the cost of the highly controversial PWR programme would have been spread over all the stations built , it has now become considerably more expensive per reactor unit . |
8 | The population has now become much more dispersed , with birds occurring on many of the larger lakes , reservoirs and areas of gravel pits in the county . |
9 | The expenditure side has now become much more fully developed but the analysis of the sources of finance , especially taxation , remains very important . |
10 | THE ELECTION has now become so thunderingly dull that I believe the viewing ratings on telly have never been lower . |
11 | Well I said listen if you do n't want to come please do n't so I 'm not sure whether they do she said yes yes we 'll come nothing er erm what did they say nothing comes in between so |
12 | The idea that a price at auction is a definitive market price has even become quite generally accepted , although in fact auctions are subject to manipulation like other markets described by some economists as free . |
13 | Another method of identification has recently become more widely accepted , in spite of the fact that it needs to be implanted surgically by a vet , although this is a relatively minor procedure . |
14 | ‘ That Mr what's-'is-name who used ter come round 'ere wiv the cockles on Sundays put 'is bad chest down ter the fog . |
15 | It 's taken me about a year to realize that the things I put down do n't actually disappear of their own accord . |
16 | Have I made much sense so far ? |
17 | The book people received outside help as always from specialists , and Mrs Gellatly also acknowledges her debt to the City businesses who advise her . |
18 | Done already come on then come on you 've got your favourite here , apricot |
19 | Station monitors probably emerge more readily in a rural catchment area — Womens ' Institute support for example — than in the vast amorphous southern Black Country . |
20 | His mother reassured him , 'people often go down there with their dogs ; do n't worry , I 'm sure he would n't hurt you , but perhaps you should n't go down there for a week or two , David . ’ |
21 | And just go straight through that what happens then go through again with whichever one you want to do next H two S O four ? |
22 | He says local people put forward put forward very striongly their viewpoints but I do n't think the inspector upheld their views . |
23 | Whoa whoa whoa whoa hang on hang on hang on hang on right think about what you just said it 's a constant |
24 | hang on hang on now if you 're talking to a mathematician and you 're sort of saying cos squared is well erm you know if I integrate that ah I 'm going to get cos so if erm well I 'll just change that there and I 'll fiddle |
25 | ‘ Turning our attention now to the remaining portion of the Archipelago , we shall find that all the islands from the Celebes and Lombok eastward exhibit almost as close a resemblance to Australia and New Guinea as the western islands do to Asia … ’ |
26 | ‘ We 've got more snow up here and all over the Swiss Alps than we have had in 50 years , ’ said Dr Othmar Buser , whose research centre is perched at 2,660m on the Weissfluhjoch above Davos . |
27 | The religious wounds he opened up have never again entirely healed ; but at the time they literally tore the country in two . |
28 | Furthermore , all the SRF derivatives used here recruit equally well a SAP1-VP16 fusion protein that binds to the SRF moiety ( not shown ) . |
29 | Begin by aligning the catapult in the direction you wish to fire then declare how far you wish to fire . |
30 | Most students resisted being drawn beyond protest over specifically student issues to broader political involvement . |