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

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1 He became eventually a conscientious objector .
2 There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service …
3 You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at .
4 Now it 's Avenue , goes right the way round .
5 I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection .
6 It goes right the way you can see over there .
7 It goes right the way back .
8 Cos it goes right the way through .
9 They 're something you should be using right the way up to the to the actual exams .
10 Trainer John Hills had high hopes of winning the Ebor with Castoret , but by the time the horse got clear the race was over .
11 This is a major problem in Namibia , where almost all the private media are urban-oriented , reflecting mostly the interests and viewpoints of the urban elite while wittingly or unwittingly neglecting those of the rural inhabitants who constitute a greater percentage of the country 's total population .
12 The papers included here also tackle the main features required to implement effectively the new approach which we have outlined above .
13 Siward had merely killed his wife 's uncle , as Carl Thorbrandsson had already killed his wife 's father , and had joined thereby the bloody brethren of kinsmen whose lethal manoeuvrings had kept him busy for the twelve years he had now held the earldom .
14 He accepts as-if legal rights in that spirit and for reasons of strategy will make mostly the same decisions a conventionalist would make when statutes are plain or precedents crisp and decisive .
15 The Democrat majority on the research and development subcommittee voted to cancel outright the " Brilliant Pebbles " programme — the scheme to destroy incoming ballistic missiles by orbiting more than 1,000 small missiles in space — which constituted the centrepiece of the current SDI project .
16 For registry staff to monitor effectively the accuracy and completeness of this operation requires detailed record-keeping and effortless access to data .
17 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
18 When the radiator is full , close the air vent , reset the lockshield valve to its original setting , replace its cover , and open the handwheel valve to allow water to circulate right the way through it .
19 When used with the to infinitive , on the other hand , find denotes rather the discovery of a fact : ( 96 ) I measured the tail of the dead rat , and found it to be two yards long .
20 One thinks rather the better of Phyllis Bottome for wanting to believe that what had to happen could in fact have been averted .
21 Given their manpower resources , it is not reasonable to expect the police to be able to enforce rigorously a large-scale , blanket speed limit in residential areas and it is apparent that they do not try to do so .
22 While accepting wholeheartedly the value of this sort of study — the discipline that goes by the name of philology in English-speaking countries — Saussure argued that it gave only a partial account of linguistic phenomena .
23 Injected , catalysed , with 24-valves apiece and an individual coil on each plug to speed the spark , the 2-litre 150bhp and the 2.5-litre 192bhp engines enhance the company 's reputation for building arguably the smoothest ‘ 6 ’ s in the business .
24 The various fusion machines that a had been built were producing neutrons-supposedly a sign that fusion was taking place but the neutrons had nothing to do with thermonuclear reactions .
25 All that would reinforce the particular policy to which my hon. Friend referred and would damage tremendously the prospects of the British people and destroy countless jobs .
26 ‘ Well , ’ Fritz went red , which , Erika thought , made rather a nice change from her own blushing , and looked at his shoes .
27 One could detect a purr of satisfaction when John Major replied that actually some other European countries made rather a mess of things : that Belgium had taken 100 days to form a government ; that the Italian political system was a disaster and the French one not much better ; and that , if they had any sense , they would copy the way we do things .
28 But we made rather a mistake on the way back , and we were picked up by an Army lorry and taken to West Friar House on the south side and given hot tea and something to eat .
29 Aunt Janice was clothed ( shirt and jeans ) , which made rather a refreshing change , and standing in the hallway .
30 We can not be far from the day of the conversation robot that will relieve us of obligation to greet politely the occasional recognisable human that strays across our path .
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