Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | And it right on as well , just there ! |
2 | Dave talked right on and over the start of the lyric , and then made it worse by trying to pretend that his mistake was intentional . |
3 | ‘ Where I come from there is always a war going on somewhere or other . |
4 | She imagined that after playing tennis and having tea , they would go on somewhere and she would like to be available to go with them . |
5 | This may be easier said than done but if you have a clear idea of the purpose of the meeting and have prepared a thorough list of everything you want to know then you must stick to your guns and carry on relentlessly until you have worked your way through it . |
6 | Can he defy what may appear to be a paradox by both easing the burden of excessive interest rates and pressing on relentlessly until inflation is completely eradicated from the economy ? |
7 | We have n't been trying hard to persuade the Garrimperos to adopt different technologies , more modern technologies that would avoid the contamination of the mercury , but as I said I believe the only way of reaching this goal is if we can organize the Garrimperos to have er a kind of er institutionalized way of exploiting gold , not the sort of gold rush i that is being on and on On and off in Brazil for two centuries right now . |
8 | And three times it come on on and off ! |
9 | But like he goes on on and on , do n't he about how wonderful Susan is and then you know he gets drunk and that 's it is n't it ? |
10 | The accused may admit the exposure was wilful etc. verbally and/or by making a statement under caution . |
11 | The other place I 've been to is Thailand , where prostitution is blatantly up-front and hard to avoid . |
12 | Humour is very subtle in ‘ Great Expectations ’ as more often than not Dickens will just use parts of the language wittily rather than the obvious physical humour surrounding Pumblechook . |
13 | ‘ This top takes a while to put on properly but it 's worth it in the end ’ Pepsi , far left |
14 | He 'd forgotten about the way it flickered before it came on properly and made a noise . |
15 | Such organizations look inward rather than outward . |
16 | ‘ How are you going to introduce me ? ’ she asked tartly , denying most vigorously that she could be jealous in any remote way . |
17 | These cells respond most vigorously when a combination of wavelengths is used for the illumination , and the area of the stimulus is seen as strongly coloured by human observers . |
18 | Right right right right and does he live locally ? |
19 | Right right and giving things away . |
20 | If you decide to design your own lace pattern , do remember that you must transfer to both left and right rather than in just one direction or you may finish up with a definite bias in your knitting . |
21 | Well I I prefer to be employed right rather than |
22 | The sexes differed perhaps most conspicuously when voting for felines , and only the tiger attracted roughly equal proportions of votes from both sexes . |
23 | Secondary school classes have also grown , with more pupils staying on rather than face the dole queue . |
24 | It is an achievement to be built on rather than despised or disregarded . |
25 | She 'd a hundred times rather change last night 's husband on a daily basis , be reviled as a witch in the parliament of women , she 'd like to have dead babies in succession — she winced at this , ‘ Please , no ’ — but pressed on rather than be that nothing , that unbeing , that sump of ribaldry and pity and contempt , the woman-who-had-never-had-a man , the zitella , the old maid . |
26 | Creating a climate of trust and reliability within staff groups and between staff and senior staff , where management can be experienced as a kind of co-operative bank to draw on rather than a persecutor to defend against , will be a central task . |
27 | Some key caps have the letters printed on rather than moulded into the plastic . |
28 | Now multiply that by two then er , zero on rather than the two . |
29 | On the eighteenth of June attended this meeting erm perhaps this on rather than you jotting down |
30 | And the windows we shall put in here are the type of windows called a fenestral which are made of linen and I 'll show you one of those later on rather than explain it now . |