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

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1 He by no means dismisses the claims of these poets , but gently and respectfully sets them aside — ‘ I do not feel that they have much part in this essay .
2 The letters are arriving so thank you very much and please keep them coming .
3 Always rehang the hooks about every twelfth row or so and never leave them in place if you have to leave the work .
4 As you do this , silently count three cards from the top of the pack , place them together and slightly indent them so you can see the comer of the third card just enough to know its value .
5 Now take your concentration to your hands , make fists and squeeze them together and then let them go .
6 Cement them together and then leave them to dry and them er left them to dry until the till they they get dried you see .
7 Er suggested that the officers have a joint meeting and get together and actually ask them what transport to be given the figures er for night flights so that they could and so on , and I know by the recent customer complaints and I believe members attended the meeting of those four Councils so that I think that discuss that .
8 For this reason , it is often much more effective to press the different parts of the spray individually and then reconstruct them once they have been pressed .
9 He took the documents away and metaphorically buried them , but not before they had made hint realize that he could not allow the matter to drift for much longer .
10 She used the cry of her voice to draw them to her , allowing them first to fly away and then encouraging them to swoop back at the height of their arc of flight .
11 Dulé sent word from Oualie : ‘ They intend to remain — let me steal Sycorax and Ariel away and then attack them .
12 Gina thought they must be valuable and she 's probably right ; but she 's puzzled as to why her father kept them shut away and never mentioned them . ’
13 We 'll eat stra virtually fairly soon and then let them have a look at them .
14 Children can plant sunflower seeds in pots indoors and then transfer them to the garden in early summer .
15 In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls .
16 I you place your hands on your hips with your fingers pointing backwards and then move them an inch or two higher over the bottom of the rib cage they will cover the loins .
17 Kaas ' reputation grew as he relentlessly and ruthlessly tracked them down .
18 Right and then get them down there , the machine wo n't be ready until about half past nine .
19 A better strategy is to announce the changes quickly and then implement them slowly .
20 Kopyion , appearing not to notice him , continued collecting messages , reading through them quickly and then shredding them .
21 The extreme toxicity of their venom enables them to kill their main prey — eels — very rapidly and thus prevent them from wriggling free .
22 He was running water over the dishes in the sink , swilling them round rapidly and then placing them on the side .
23 After all ceremonial and courtly pomp inspired many of the most important works not just of Purcell but of whole centuries of composers , and record companies , egged on by the period performance boom , are more and more investigating them .
24 Because she knew she swelled and paled , in the grip of her look , she smiled even more and then invited them to start talking about their plans for their future home , which they did at once , and ceased to notice her .
25 At the Chester Beatty Institute , it was suggested that nitrogen mustards might alkylate two adjacent molecules at once and so link them together .
26 Whether we call some individuals Ranters , others Levellers , Diggers , Muggletonians , early Quakers and so forth and then present them either as a type of ‘ lunatic fringe ’ to mainstream developments or , as Hill eloquently puts it in his The World Turned Upside Down : ‘ the attempts of various groups of the common people to impose their own solutions to the problems of their time , in opposition to the wishes of their betters who had called them into political action ’ is a matter of current political alignment and represents the way we wish to intervene in the present as in the past .
27 But it is becoming harder and harder to convince them .
28 From the point of view of the experiencing subject , the meaningfulness is not something of which he is conscious ; all he experiences is , first the word ‘ red ’ , then a mental image : there is nothing that could count as his internally and introspectably associating them which does not reintroduce the mysterious generality of thought .
29 He had n't wanted to sign anything , but they had said they would n't give him any money unless he did , so he 'd pretended to read the papers carefully and then signed them .
30 But we have to look carefully and dispassionately to find them .
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