Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A further difference is that the other language , English , is not learned naturally and probably has to be ‘ taught ’ rather than simply acquired through access .
2 As a tourist spectacle it welcomed over 3.5 million visitors in 1988 alone and now ranks as the North West 's premier tourist attraction .
3 How far they will be affected by the cuts in resources for higher education which are biting deeper and deeper remains to be seen .
4 The anxiety and anger is then taken away and suddenly erupts in the family environment , placing stress on other members of the household .
5 Thus and therefore transforms like a tensor of rank 2 .
6 Animal images , other considerations aside , may be seen to fill comfortably and unproblematically desires for order , peace , permanence and tradition in a decade where social and economic trends across the classes signify disturbances of all kinds .
7 The treponeme , once in the tissues , multiplies locally and also travels to the nearby lymph nodes , where further division and multiplication takes place .
8 the sound of whose surname and its positioning at the start of the final stanza aurally and visually rhymes with ‘ Declines ’ which similarly ends a sentence as the first word of stanza six .
9 Moreover this policy positively invites tit-for-tat measures if or when another political party takes over , and this eventually and inevitably leads to an escalation of censorship .
10 Thanks to the work of your moral forces , powered by the social change which always and only emerges through technological innovation , the future from which I come is not entirely uninhabitable .
11 Moderators will expect to see marked work which clearly and helpfully indicates to students the strengths and weaknesses of the work submitted .
12 Young members can only be attracted to a team that realistically and consistently challenges for honours , not because the team is composed entirely of Yorkshiremen .
13 Humiliated , Kate blows her nose ungracefully and almost apologises for nor knowing what has come over her .
14 This is all part of the ritual whether we are visiting a commune or anything else , but good humour now and then breaks through the solemnity , e.g. when one of our students misinterprets and has to be prompted by someone else .
15 That 's right , there 's someone here in Oxford who now and then lives in the churchyard of Saints Mary and John Church in the Cowley Road .
16 What happens , I believe , is that a Federal institution like the FRCN tends to report Federal Government news more often and thus leans towards support for the NPN 's view of things .
17 As all readers will appreciate , this change of course occurs quite frequently and sometimes has to be decided upon very quickly .
18 Tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty luogo dove esplose il divorzio tra uomo e Dio … . ( 41/435 )
19 ‘ David brings up situations that happened five years ago and still writes about them .
20 The new tender tank bunker for LMS class five No 45110 vacated the boiler shop some months ago and currently resides on a wagon in the main shed .
21 Armani shot down in flames those who thought the empire he founded in 1974 would die with the demise of the business half of his partnership ; he learnt fast and today manages to be all money , all business , without sacrificing the brilliant creative edge which has made him fashion 's greatest superstar for the past decade .
22 These inferences are based on the remarkable robustness of the assumption of cooperation : if someone drastically and dramatically deviates from maxim-type behaviour , then his utterances are still read as underlyingly co-operative if this is at all possible .
23 The first order of meaning is available to participants but the second order of signification is a ‘ hidden ’ level of meaning in that it is not readily available to participants ( who might believe striptease to be erotic ) and needs to be generated by an analyst who knows that it is there and so looks for it .
24 Mum smiles vaguely and then says to her , ‘ Are n't you going to introduce your friend , then ? ’
25 It went on to warn against any general attack on fiscal incentives ( or , as ICAS says the report negatively and unhelpfully refers to them , ‘ fiscal degradation ’ ) : there is no level playing field in the EC and so less successful economies have to offer incentives to compete , ICAS said , and any attempt to eliminate them would only lead to governments using non-tax ones which will be harder for others to identify .
26 Sir Charles Coote in 1804 again and again speaks of the North Armagh countryside as being ‘ in high population and improvement ’ .
27 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
28 ‘ Not just any shit , but the turds laid by — ’ He twirls the stick again and then points at someone I never seen before .
29 She squints at me again and then looks round the shop for summat .
30 Uzzell , who suffered appalling facial injuries , will probably never play professional football again and still complains of dizzy spells .
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