Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The whole battery site is now earmarked to become a country park or war museum but as yet still remains untouched used now and again for playing war games and a place to stable locally owned horses . |
2 | The material included on any demo tape , to gain the attention of A&R staff who are listening to tapes all week , should be strong properly presented and preferably original . |
3 | And and that eventually led on to them contacting other interested groups in the area erm like some lawyers from a legal action group , and er other other groups who meet together for whatever purpose in the area , and and setting up Free Legal and Welfare Rights , which was a a formal advice session run on a Thursday night . |
4 | That eventually took them down the wide , steep main street of a small town , then the road narrowed , crossed an old stone bridge , and began to climb , leaving behind the houses , the church with its tall , graceful steeple , and the half-timbered buildings . |
5 | He placed it in the box and that eventually returned itself to the ticket office . |
6 | Perhaps herons are bright enough to eventually realise that the fountain switching on represents no danger , but even if that eventually happens , the rippling and fish-scattering effects will remain . |
7 | It is likely that by the time of its release in X11R6 — if that eventually happens — Fresco components could be incorporated into XT toolkits — it should be possible to have a gliff in an XT widget , for example . |
8 | The cirque was made , it seems , even before the period of glaciation , by water finding its way out from the mass if of the Monte Perdido behind and undermining the cliffs , though it was the glacier , shreds only of which are left , that eventually cleared this gigantic bowl of its debris . |
9 | At its 1935 conference it decided to oppose League of Nations sanctions against Italy , an approach close to that eventually adopted by the ILP and reflecting the influence of Cripps . |
10 | Weak little Sung . |
11 | as if to confirm her statement , a tall powerfully built man came round the corner of the house carrying a box of potatoes . |
12 | A year of lessons and sulking resulted in eight badly played bars of ‘ Little Donkey ’ , and all four of us agreed that the instrument was superfluous to requirements . |
13 | Th th In them days you had n't got er what is commonly known now as hire purchase , nowadays , you know , that that mostly started after the war . |
14 | The cells in the club can specialize , each thereby becoming more efficient at performing its particular task . |
15 | His obituary , written by Allan Hayhurst for The British Deaf News of March 1955 , says of him : In Ernest Ayliffe the Deaf instinctively recognised a champion . |
16 | Inside that repressed little shell something tells me there 's a wild , passionate woman begging to be released . ’ |
17 | Of course , that rather depended on who was coming ; he did n't know the footsteps . |
18 | Supplies of bright red paint ran out in 1943 and several cars appeared painted ‘ indian red ’ , this was a red oxide , that rather resembled the oxide used for trucks by many other undertakings . |
19 | Er and and and because they are struggling to bring forward examples it seems to me that that rather proves the point . |
20 | That rather presupposes that the firm 's books are prepared correctly . |
21 | That rather speaks for itself , would n't you say . |
22 | With a cynical little smirk , Hogan said , ‘ That rather depends on whether or not you 've killed her . |
23 | ‘ That rather depends on the pressure of work , ’ Julius replied non-committally . |
24 | That rather vitiates the traditional nature of Cabinet government if you have a strong-minded figure ending discussions in this way . |
25 | A unit of traditional authority survived indeed in the Church ; but that rather favoured the independent cities , for with few exceptions each had its own cathedral and its own bishop ; often its own patron saint to protect it against its neighbours . |
26 | That rather settled the problem . |
27 | Well you got that right did n't you ? |
28 | Coming back to what you said about the load carrier , we are supposed to no longer be in the nuclear game in the airforce , is n't that right coming out of the nuclear role ? |
29 | That duly arrived when Hardy pinned a helpless Clarkson in his own corner and referee Thompson moved in to end the contest . |
30 | The look she cast across the table said clearly that she personally intended to make sure that was the case , and Shannon felt a strange little shiver in her spine . |