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

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1 I never have properly recalled how I had spent the larger part of my time in Préfleur when Jean-Claude was away .
2 Big chested where their lungs are for running .
3 CAFOD , on behalf of the church in this country , are asking people to write to their MP to stress that this country should not be cutting aid , but rather seeing how we can increase it .
4 An ugly purple flush rose up Miss Jarman 's already heated face as she slowly realized how he had manipulated her questioning .
5 Consider the immense energies slowly eating out their heart up there , ’ — he nodded upwards at the sun , dazzling westwards across the lake — ‘ and the Pentecostal flame which brings the gift of tongues .
6 Unfortunately everyone else will be doing the same thing and if one end is blatantly favoured then it is likely to be crowded .
7 You 've got somewhere to go now I suppose ?
8 I 'd rather stay near you . ’
9 In the end , to his own surprise , be had quite successfully smoothed away her early-morning blues , and she 'd returned to sleep without having mentioned once the child she 'd lost .
10 Alison Walker lay pale-faced and tearful , one hand instinctively resting over her swollen abdomen as if to protect the child within .
11 Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard .
12 She reversed in a reckless sweep , scraping the Range Rover with a hideous scream of metal , then tore off down the hairpin bends of the drive , blinking away tears furiously to see where she was going .
13 When I eventually got downstairs she said to my Dad , ‘ Tell him his breakfast 's in the oven if he wants it . ’
14 When Katrine eventually got in she found her friend in a state of physical and mental collapse .
15 Executive directors have a contractual relationship with the company which imposes on them , either expressly or by implication , an obligation to devote such attention to the business as is necessary properly to carry out their functions .
16 When she had eventually plucked up her courage and looked out of the window , she had been entranced by the views from the carriage and the speed of travel .
17 This process of refinement within and across studies will , it is argued , slowly build up our confidence that the indicators which work are measuring something , some phenomenon , that our concepts point to .
18 Kate had been so busy looking around the room that she 'd rather forgotten why they had entered it in the first place .
19 While Zen waited for his driver to arrive , his hosts tried politely to find out who he was and what he 'd been doing , but he remained deliberately vague .
20 I rarely lined up anything with him .
21 A tear slowly rolled down his grandfather 's face , but still his eyes gazed at a point miles and miles away .
22 But I did it through the love , fo , that I had for the couple , and that because they had waited sixteen year before they eventually found out they could n't have children !
23 We must also consider the opportunity that some occupations have for deliberately restricting access to the acquisition of the skills needed to do the job , thereby keeping down their distribution amongst the population , and enabling them to claim higher rewards in the market place .
24 If there is enough time before you reach the station , you will eventually average out your drift allowances .
25 Presumably to find out what went wrong in the Abbey . ’
26 McLaren , desperate to complete the film , had no option but to agree , thereby effectively signing away his control of the Sex Pistols ' future .
27 That is what they 're saying and I think that that can only be seen as eminently reasonable and I think that that Edward has hit the nail right on the head when he says look if this issue is not properly considered locally there can be no alternative if Government fails in its duty to call it in in the in the interests of of the local communities and the region at large , then it will have to go to Brussels .
28 MIPS duly rolled out its Magnum and Millenium systems last week : in the UK , journalists from across Europe trundled in two-by-two as the company treated the press corps to a glimpse of the inside of Ake Larson 's London Ark building in Hammersmith , which is n't due to be opened until next month .
29 A belief held by a number of software designers is that if the software is properly designed then there should be no need for an emulator ; it should work first time .
30 Therefore the problem for us is not necessarily to get clients to install a new identity , but rather to find out which ‘ corporate communications ’ are unintelligible , and then to ask — in today 's cost-conscious times — whether it is worth putting them out at all .
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