Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Slowly Sheila struggled to her feet . |
2 | Mostly musicians spend their time jerking off in front of others and guitar and bass-playing readers are basically fans of the idea of that , but the truth is that it 's all individual — every neck on every guitar just has to feel a certain way . |
3 | Go on Jim kick that bloody thing |
4 | Though consent is undeniably a defence to an action for conversion , there are difficulties in reconciling this result , sensible as it may seem , with general principles of agency , for since Y's act was unauthorised it could only be effective if done within an ostensible authority — but that doctrine is inapplicable to undisclosed agency . |
5 | She has come on Lisa has n't she ? |
6 | Eventually Gurder said , ‘ You 're not trying to find Grandson Richard at all ? ’ |
7 | They spent ages cautiously moving up and down among the wiring , until eventually Gurder said , ‘ It 's no good . |
8 | Eventually Gouzenko ran up debts of $153,000 which were partly settled by the sale of his book and film rights . |
9 | We are getting a bit fed-up of people saying how badly opponents play against us . |
10 | Right Kelly tell me what you 've been up |
11 | Come on Mum come on . |
12 | Right teeth cleaned at least I think . |
13 | Then he 's saying go on Corrinne have a look ! |
14 | I would like help from those who have taken on responsibility to inform groups of the changes and want to find out where they found materials which were user friendly . |
15 | Trainees would attend for forty weeks and in the second half of their training they would pass on skills acquired ( e.g. in computing or photography ) to the new intake of trainees . |
16 | Delegates to the conference were taken on field trips to see the devastation . |
17 | Somewhere hedges break |
18 | ‘ I would rather Germany played the proper Scottish team but I want to keep a sense of proportion . |
19 | Luton had the best of the chances … should have scored at least one … thankfully Swindon managed to escape with a point … |
20 | So far , more than half of those taken on trial have been given full time jobs like Chris . |
21 | Later on Marcus came in , took a bag from inside the noise-maker and dropped it in a large crackling black bag . |
22 | I mean the other week she wanted to go to a school disco and I said look hang on n get your priorities right . |
23 | In addition , BBA will take on debts equalling £16.3 million and £15.9 million , respectively . |
24 | Discreetly Pamela put on her bifocals and craned her neck . |
25 | Friends of the Earth in particular has strongly criticized English Nature for entering into the agreement , although it acknowledges that , since Fisons has extractions rights which pre-date existing conservation laws , the company can not be compelled to stop work . |
26 | Presumably Rance wanted to emphasise the ‘ All-Party ’ nature of the group . |
27 | I would rather musicians took the latter course — and so , I bet , would you . |
28 | Having looked again at Coleman 's letter of the previous September , the committee had some discussion with him , and eventually proposals prepared jointly by Coleman and Moorcroft were referred to a meeting , which they both attended , on 10 February 1794 . |
29 | Eventually Jim wins a competition and the conductor is reinstated . |
30 | They argued some more while I poured out more Slammers , or rather Melanie argued and Carol grunted occasionally . |