Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Visitors for the school or Matthew could press either of the little buttons marked Inquiries above their names and step right in and wait for attention . |
2 | In travelling around Australia I soon found out there was not too much of my kind of thing — little enough that feel within my category of the picturesque . |
3 | So rather than sit at the counter and do it they they have rooms which you can go to and erm get interviewed |
4 | ‘ He 'd do that all right but look at what he 's getting mixed up ‘ It may be just talk , ’ she ventured edgily . |
5 | On a more phenomenological level , if we wanted some visual analogue to the associationist view of mental life we could not do much better than think of one of those ‘ psychedelic ’ slide-shows popular in the late 1960s , in which lights were projected through oil , producing coloured globs which met , merged and repelled in a series of kaleidoscopic patterns . |
6 | The difference now , however , is that such arguments are multiplied many times over , both by the much more extensive use of technology and the great number of technological developments which appear so quickly and exist at the same time . |
7 | HWIM , Hearsay-II , and HARPY , examples of the Symbol Processing paradigm , can construct representations of the processing that has been done so far and operate on the individual hypotheses within that space . |
8 | It can come much earlier and lead to physical and mental disability . |
9 | Heavy clay is made up chiefly of tiny soil particles which bind together tightly and cling to the water around them , making the clay sticky and difficult to work . |
10 | If the sole purpose of bringing an action for a money claim is to obtain such consent , the particulars of claim need state the case only briefly and ask for approval ( Ord 10 , r 10 ) . |
11 | He wanted to get away somewhere and think in peace , but experience had taught him that it would have achieved nothing because he was incapable of sustained logical thought . |
12 | It did not so much reach a conclusion as slow down and dribble into silence , as though the players had got bored with the melody and let it slip through their fingers carelessly . |
13 | Away home and look after yourself . |
14 | Oh ! to fly away seaward and dream for a little by its shores ! |
15 | The opposite defence is to sit dead still and try to be invisible . |
16 | Push and stretch that upper arm just a little further and hold for 1 second . |
17 | Now push and stretch that arm just a little further and hold for 1 second . |
18 | Push and stretch that arm just a little further and hold for 1 second . |
19 | If it wo n't be , then say so early on and concentrate on the developmental purposes of the system . |
20 | He was itching to get further inside and check on Ari , yet appreciated Quincx 's robots were like children to the man . |
21 | A progressive tax on the more productive regions and peasants might have been more just and welcome from the political point of view , but it was not applied for fear of removing the incentive to sow from the better-placed peasants . |
22 | To understand Homoeopathy we must consider a little more deeply and look at the situation afresh . |
23 | but erm , does n't have they only had the white ones , so I think I might go to Waitrose , not Waitrose , erm , might get up early tomorrow and go to erm , what 's it called , erm , Sainsburys , yeah . |
24 | Recently , however , I have notices that they are appearing more frequently and seem to be chasing the tetras which gather round one of the exits to their cave . |
25 | During the week I 'd get home late and sleep in the spare room — ‘ so as not to disturb her ’ . |
26 | When the molar mass is too low to produce sufficient entanglement , the material will flow more readily and behave like a viscous liquid . |
27 | ‘ SCOTVEC must go further however and create within its National Awards a category of vocational qualifications which embrace industry determined standards and meet the needs of specific occupations . |
28 | Many of them had seen it at the synagogue meeting on the previous night , but now in the daylight they were able to examine it more closely and exclaim at its resplendence . |
29 | If so , the gas will plunge rapidly inwards and settle on the middle set of closed elliptical orbits , called the ‘ x 1 family ’ . |
30 | ‘ We 've either got to go straight on and trust to slipping past their Camp in the dark … ’ he paused ; ‘ any chance of that ? ’ he asked . |