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

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31 I never have properly recalled how I had spent the larger part of my time in Préfleur when Jean-Claude was away .
32 When the shepherd eventually limped back to civilisation and told his unlikely tale , the authorities located the treasure and imprisoned the shepherd for theft .
33 Len eventually limped home using a makeshift mast of a saucepan and blanket .
34 And slowly goes on growing up .
35 er , er er er , er it , it has n't been , I mean , i it , it was , last night was the first one that had gone on to like over two hundred .
36 He returned to it again and again , the good weather held and they were compelled eventually to go outside .
37 All three pupils are now following A-level course work at Aquinas College , Stockport and hope eventually to go on to university .
38 They argue that major innovations in products , or production techniques , are bunched together every fifty years or so and , when they occur , they have pervasive effects , generating a long boom which eventually peters out and turns into a slump .
39 Mainly , when the air raids started which in the winter was about … the sirens used to go off … somewhere round about , what , six o'clock next morning or five o'clock .
40 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
41 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
42 Broadly speaking , the established firm would rather price down to average variable cost than leave , whereas the potential entrant would want at least to cover average total cost .
43 It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically .
44 It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically .
45 It replicates itself , and each new copy , which is independent of the original , goes on to carry out the task for which the virus was designed .
46 The paternalistic Tillers knew they would be at risk so William was taken on to carry out these arrangements .
47 First , do we really accept that a man in the act of undressing suddenly decides halfway through that he will hang himself and goes up to the garret without his boots on to carry out the terrible act ?
48 I mean the real country , somewhere hidden away — Wales maybe or Yorkshire .
49 This was particularly the case after the first oil crisis when the Euro-currency market may have responded too easily to the financing needs of some countries , effectively building up problems for the future .
50 Big chested where their lungs are for running .
51 Otherwise they 'll go on nagging today . ’
52 The upsurgence of the motor car was forcibly rammed home when the cross-country holiday route , the Midland & Great Northern Joint line from Peterborough across Norfolk to Great Yarmouth Beach station was shut on 28 February 1959 .
53 Fair enough , but my point is this : if you 're bitten by a pye-dog and the wound becomes infected , is it sensible behaviour to carry on hanging out with pye-dogs ?
54 Finance ministers Theo Waigel of Germany and Michel Sapin of France said after talks in Bonn that close co-operation between their two countries had successfully fended off speculative attacks on the franc .
55 The patient 's condition might change only slowly , as he can go on recovering over several years .
56 Use of naturalistic information is wholly disallowed only if there can be some settlable choice of cognitive methods where all of our naturalistic information is available only if we resolve the choice in one of the possible ways .
57 Our friend from the smoke , vigorously lashing away like a cab driver whipping a lazy horse , caught three .
58 I have to carry on journeying in , in and through and back .
59 It is not at all clear , however , whether the addition of the marginal note in the one , and its incorporation in the other , was prompted by new , and supposedly better , information or rather arose simply through a temporary confusion between father and son ( occasioned , perhaps , by something like the confusing apposition of " Mevlana Shams al-Din Fenari-oglu " in the Turan entry corresponding to 840 ) which was then , possibly , perpetuated through inadvertence .
60 ‘ Madam my mother , I would much much rather remain here with you . ’
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