Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Although he was obviously placed carefully on to the sofa , the freshly pomaded hair is awry and could have benefited from a comb prior to being photographed . |
2 | But we missed a couple of fairways and he was n't strong enough to hit far out of that heavy rough . |
3 | If you do not intend to return to nursing employment in the near future , then you can only remain as up to date with nursing theory as possible in anticipation of your planned return , and hope that the evidence you eventually provide of recent study is sufficient to convince the Board of your readiness to return . |
4 | So they have plenty of time to grow to a respectable size and are merely carried passively up to the surface with the rest of the magma when it is erupted , and are distributed uniformly throughout it . |
5 | A hare appeared on the opposite verge , quivered for a second , then ran swiftly up the road only to leap sideways out of the path of the approaching French infantry . |
6 | They can only do so out of water . |
7 | Tanks and guns bombarding one 's inside seemed totally out of place , so I sought inspiration in earlier times , in the knowledge that what was once just as hideous has , over the years been softened by children 's books , Morte d'Arthur and the legends of chivalry . |
8 | In the first movement the piano suddenly reaches high up in its register to remote regions , rather like Rachmaninov during the first movement of his Fourth Concerto . |
9 | He had a feeling this was all getting rather out of hand . |
10 | An annual briefing on cable break procedures and other emergencies would be very valuable for everyone who flies gliders , and particularly those who stop flying for long periods over the winter months and so get badly out of practice . |
11 | Every minute counts in an exam , so get straight down to your answer . |
12 | Long waits almost over at hospital |
13 | In dark trousers and with the sleeves of a pristine white shirt rolled up to reveal golden , muscled forearms , Vitor had obviously walked straight out from behind his desk and into his car . |
14 | So go gently in to every week , every Sunday morning with me Simon and a Sunday breakfast show , seven till nine , join me you 'll enjoy it . |
15 | My lungs suddenly come sharply through from behind my engaged brain , reminding me that I am not a fish . |
16 | The sloop apparently ran straight on to the top of the bank under sail in spite of the fact that the top of the bank is 10 m ( 30 ft ) above the level of high spring tides.Jutson ( 1939 ) has pointed to a series of generally narrow platforms cut mainly in almost horizontal rocks in New South Wales and extending up to a height of 10 m ( 30 ft ) or more . |
17 | The division 's business plan , apparently created early on by consultants , targeted the machine at document imaging , geographic information systems , computer-aided publishing and financial markets . |
18 | The Warlords had already marched right out of the arena . |
19 | It was partly the comment itself , partly the way it had been delivered , dead pan , a little gem just plucked unwittingly out of the air . |
20 | He turned to Marian but she had already plunged far down into unconsciousness , overwhelmed by the need for sleep . |
21 | … which soon flies right out of the window ! . 40% |
22 | clamp from the middle , and erm , I used to carry like down the thing and I just got really out of control , went all over the place , like skis up in the air and one of them came off and the thing , actually , ripped off er , bottom of my boot . |
23 | Just looked steadily back at him with the faintest trace of a smile . |
24 | Tess was still worried about her confession , and left the crowd of busy people downstairs to creep silently up to Angel 's bedroom . |
25 | And his tail will just hang then down between his you know |
26 | Today at the inquest into the family 's deaths , the driver in the car behind , Stephen Marsh , said their Ford Escort just carried straight on across a bend on the road near Longcot , for no obvious reason . |
27 | Er will the forty foots can they is there a time between 'em or can we just carry straight on with it . |
28 | I tried ducking under broken sections , but they just ducked right down after me . |
29 | The whole bizarre situation had finally slid right out of control . |
30 | ‘ I think so , ’ answered Mildred , though in fact she had made up the tale on the spur of the moment and it had somehow got rather out of hand . |