Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 We will continue to campaign for greater funding from the Sports Council and perhaps influence well known Scottish outdoor equipment specialists to follow the Berghaus example and become involved .
2 Those of the arms are particularly interesting because the fists are either clenched or the fingers flattened thus the lines and shapes made only appear slightly rounded by the folds in the sleeves .
3 In SAVE 's view this decision was self-contradictory and made a nonsense of the law , so SAVE immediately set about investigating the possibility of legal action .
4 There was a rumpus in the House caused by the late Eric Heffer , so Weatherill afterwards sent for him .
5 Bad weather can come suddenly , and snow can fall in any month on the high tops , so get properly equipped !
6 ‘ But I suddenly feel totally exhausted .
7 But Scheer turned westward , away from the sanctuary of his harbours in northern Germany , so Jellicoe then deployed his fleet in a curving line between the Germans , now again out of sight , and their bases .
8 I personally feel very drawn to the character of George , although he has his flaws .
9 Perhaps the gently gently approach only served to bolster Ali 's confidence .
10 The structure of the book reinforces the central theme of different levels of knowing : Sylvia 's ’ known ’ past is intercut with italicised text of ’ thoughts , feelings and experiences pieced together form recently recovered memories ’ .
11 So I want to suggest that success , if I have perhaps have slightly persuaded you that the media are worth taking seriously , that success comes through a variety of things .
12 Elsewhere the numbers seen together have rarely exceeded 10 to 30 birds .
13 But they 've gone along with it without recognising that there will be a cost and members opposite have consistently criticised the European parliament for having a number of buildings from which to operate .
14 Much work commonly understood as preventive child care illustrates this : traditional family casework ; use of financial aid ; access to day-care facilities ; support groups for vulnerable parents ; projects in disadvantaged neighbourhoods ; long-term supportive visiting to families ; child-guidance services ( Jones , 1985 ) .
15 Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I
16 Statistics on school rugby accidents only have only started being collected over the past five years .
17 I personally have always liked the one-hundred-per-cent aspect of life ; I have always enjoyed life at the extremes .
18 British firms have been struggling with the first of these for the past 18 months , and for the past six or so have also suffered from the second .
19 We all have very short memories , and so have probably forgotten how Rolling News emerged .
20 There are no words in any human language that can adequately describe the experience of ‘ seeing ’ something in this way — precisely because human beings do not have a holographic sense and so have never required the words to describe it nor the intellectual ability to be able to imagine it .
21 Richard had been rebuilding and strengthening Clairvaux and his motives for doing so have long puzzled historians , since it was a step which could be interpreted as an infringement of his elder brother 's rights .
22 The vast numbers of Glasgow citizens who use its facilities daily have probably forgotten that ‘ Major TOM ’ was the subject of intense controversy when it was first mooted way back in 2128 .
23 Doctors in Swindon alone have now seen two hundred and sixty cases , people like six year old Ian Humphries ; he 's suffered extreme stomach cramps and diarrhoea .
24 Thus land originally acquired by a manufacturing company for expansion was now being utilized , contrary to Structure Plan intentions , as a development asset for out-of-town retailing .
25 That free kick is the best Ive ever seen by ANY player .
26 At the ‘ community ’ level , most of the 300 or so species populations studied in the large plot on Barro Colorado Island discussed above show positively correlated survival with distance from reproductive adults up to 15 m .
27 Fears about a ‘ nuclear winter ’ destroying half the globe after a nuclear strike made Whitehall 's advice about staying indoors seem curiously dated , and NATO 's talk of limited war a dangerous self-delusion .
28 As part of the course , she has to choose a subject of her own about which to write a paper ; one of her difficulties is to know how to form her own views , not just copy already received opinions .
29 ‘ You just get slowly immersed in politics , ’ he says , already finance committee chairman of Northallerton based Hambleton District Council .
30 Yeah but I mean anyway I du n no I just get really pissed off with Catherine .
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