Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Especially so when housing and jobs are in such short supply for those who already live here .
2 This is only partly because digging and operating deep mines is , in itself , extremely difficult .
3 So far as shortening or terminating a conversation is concerned , your ability to do this without upsetting her will depend very much on both your personalities , the warmth of your relationship , and the extent of her tolerance and sense of humour .
4 The bond 's conditions did not allow for this , so even if bought and transferred at less than par between individuals , they had to be redeemed by the Club in full .
5 ‘ He used to go down there and stand and look at the frieze Bulkeley was carving ; the one that will surmount the cart and later be hung in the chantry chapel at the other end of this house .
6 But I would very much , with the land owners , like to go down there and see and , and then try and negotiate a possibility for right of way across
7 I 'm very surprised your attitude is that we should cover it up and hide it away rather than try and elucidate its value for science .
8 ‘ I am Swiss , ’ said Elsa , backing away nervously and turning and fleeing to Gooseneck .
9 And it was one of those such nights that at half past seven I 'd just got most of the fires set and ready to er er just on and going and I 'd half an hour to get everything straightened and ready for eight o'clock opening , and the door at the back went , which was where the office used to be .
10 However , there were others , more distinctively local in their orientation : the gradual demise of the traditional two-tier model of primary school management and its replacement by three-tier and matrix models ; the desirability of building on the diversification of staff management roles which PNP has produced , avoiding any contraction of such roles as a consequence of LMS ; the need to acknowledge the pivotal role , for good or ill , played by primary heads , and to work with and through rather than round or against them ; the need to expand the focus of management training courses to encompass the roles and needs of all staff ( not just those of the ‘ managers ’ as conventionally defined ) , to locate management strategies in whole-school analysis , and generally to broaden the concept of ‘ management ’ which currently informs such courses ; the importance of training , support and INSET for heads , and of ensuring that these give close attention to the broader aspects of the expertise needed for headship , such as professional knowledge and personal relationships as well as the more obvious tasks , roles and strategies .
11 Childline North West , which will be officially launched later this month , is already up and running and receiving some 300 calls a day .
12 But Basil encouraged and even found some tiny portion of my painting which could be developed though he agreed that I might copy more easily than imagine and he gave me a mounted butterfly to draw .
13 The aim of the training is to help the individual to think more adaptively and to develop and improve their performance in any particular task .
14 If you want potatoes with your meal , cook them more often as boiled or jacket potatoes rather than as chips .
15 I want to go home now and think and think about all the things I 've heard this afternoon . ’
16 Yep he would get up early tomorrow and go and see her .
17 Thus it is necessary to examine the cell more closely and to try and understand its internal programme and how it responds to external signals .
18 int he village you know , except maybe at at the Social or something like that , said , Come on up and sing and then I forget my words and that 's me .
19 She 'll be , there 'll be questions she 'd want to ask which perhaps you , you may not er normally pick up on and ask and if it 's well I 'm afraid she 's gone out shopping today say well that 's a pity , I 'd love to meet up with her .
20 The snag with this is that the suppressed feelings are still experienced internally rather than avoided or prevented .
21 They may seem inexpensive , but a will is a legal document and should be drawn up carefully and signed and witnessed in a particular way .
22 Well jump up here and try and get one .
23 One so that I can go up there and sit and read and erm sit and knit and er learn to type
24 ‘ If we knew where one of these things was going to be flown into space , ’ he said , speaking quickly before the words had time to escape , ‘ and we could sort of hang on to the sides or whatever , or maybe drive it like the Truck , and we took you with us , then we could jump off when we got up there and go and find this ship of ours , could n't we ? ’
25 In chapter seven of The Form , leading his disciple on from the initial perspective of striving to order her inner life as if she should die tomorrow — a challenge which sets the adrenalin running and wonderfully sharpens awareness — he potently reminds her in terms of his own cultural coinage that the world is indeed " charged with the grandeur of God " by instructing her to see all her physical experience in terms of the sacrifice also offered at the Mass : By means of keeping in remembrance this little incantatory prayer at meals and indeed at all times not otherwise taken up with prayer or speech ( " and thynk it noght anely whils etes , bot bath before and after , ay bot when prayes or spekes " , 7.104.39 – 40 ) the disciple will maintain a constant perception of all aspects of sustaining life as a divine gift mysteriously available in time only through the processes of death and resurrection .
26 this is your way of working back rather than try and remember every little detail because a lot of them are similar , easy to get confused between them but you think well hey what would happen , what happens with an acid and a base , what happens with an acid and an alkali , now those two are virtually identical they they are more or less identical .
27 Studies previous to the Sadler/Spencer survey have concentrated , for the most part , on attitudes to domestic energy conservation , in an attempt to discover why programmes aimed at promoting conservation have not been taken up as widely as expected and hoped .
28 Laura , desperately disappointed , tried to be a polite hostess for as long as required but when she finally retired found Bernard had locked the bedroom door .
29 The programme of work is now all but completed and the future of this initiative is under review .
30 Whatever the ultimate aim might be , for the moment the CNAA was going as far only as delegating or sharing aspects of the validation process — which meant accepting the limitations of the CNAA 's existing Charter .
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