Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | It is , of course , at least as much development as exposition , and the Hagen very properly repeat it , then intelligently pressing the music forward in a constant increase in intensity ( with the major-key suggestions throwing that into strong relief ) right the way through the movement . |
2 | Get your financé involved too , so that you can begin to build a picture of the colours and designs that you both like or more importantly hate ! |
3 | Martin Nicholson said : ‘ The Caribbean and particularly the Virgin Islands — and most importantly Caneel Bay — still offer that unique island experience . |
4 | Slowly push upwards with your right leg until it is almost straight . |
5 | I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind . |
6 | I lay the bike down on the grass , turn back to the shed , slowly push open the door … peer inside … without entering . |
7 | Shafts of piercing sunlight slowly push their curious fingers through the dusty waters as far down as they will go . |
8 | When a large debt issue is undertaken , the Bank will underwrite a large proportion of the issue and slowly sell them to the market over a period of time to avoid excess supply of government debt . |
9 | Most hate me night , when I 've been out and somebody said you have evening , go and see somebody in evening and then I go , do n't mind in day time come back |
10 | African-Americans in South Central mostly hate Korean store owners and there 's no getting around the fact , as Jesse Jackson tried to do when he said the assaults on Koreans were not racist . |
11 | With another little push , he closed the kitchen door behind her . |
12 | One little push and the whole world 's one , no woman 's better than the next ! |
13 | I have no wish to see the British Institute of Embalmers appearing in every other newspaper but this is an avenue which I believe requires a ‘ little push ’ to develop a presentation suitable for Rotary Clubs , church organisations , etc . |
14 | There one had to stand for a moment while one 's name was read out — then another little push — a curtsey and four steps forward to just below the Queen . |
15 | The Palestinians deepest fear that their cause an independent Palestine was lost in world politics was just one reason for the launch of the Intifada nearly three years ago . |
16 | It is when these fail that sex , drugs or alcohol are invoked to more effectively push down the pain . |
17 | It is in snowy weather that owners of buildings roofed in this way most regret this form of construction because wind-blown powdery snow easily enters narrow chinks in the roof surface , and where there is no underslating felt ( as applies in most old constructions ) , the snow settles between the ceiling joists , later melting and saturating ceilings and other internal finishes . |
18 | The sound of the door being opened made her instinctively push the child aside from her . |
19 | But an object contemplated for its beauty alone spontaneously attracts the spectator and rouses him to expand and intensify his awareness of it ; and however much or little trust he may put in the formulation of aesthetic standards , he evaluates it by his reaction at the unsustainable height of concentration when he is responding to all his information at once . |
20 | ‘ Still , we were only just beaten here , ’ said Hastings , bitterly upset that his team had the match stolen from them when Fox landed his 47-yard penalty with only 35 seconds of normal time left . |
21 | If you really can only go shopping once a week , you will have to store all you fruit and vegetables in the refrigerator or somewhere cool to prevent them from spoiling . |
22 | He needs to know what a ghastly little prick the boy was . |
23 | And they burst with the loudest bang ! |
24 | Book-destroyers of this kind , especially when they blatantly advertise their wares as suitable for breaking and framing for an inn , a billiard room or boudoir , act only in the cause of financial gain and have no respect for the qualities to be found in a complete book . |
25 | Despite a slight drop in new construction orders in May , compared with April , there has been an overall nationwide upward tend in the five months since last December , according to the latest figures prepared exclusively for Chartered Builder by Bournemouth based Glenigan Limited . |
26 | Mainly , when the air raids started which in the winter was about … the sirens used to go off … somewhere round about , what , six o'clock next morning or five o'clock . |
27 | If errors occurred only within Delete Old Modules , the safe copies of the database files should be restored to the process directory and the LIFESPAN system may be restarted — it will be in its previous state , and it should be possible for work on the system to continue . |
28 | In a letter to his clients ( 3 ) , Mr Popham describes Newport Borough Council as ‘ effectively judge and jury in its own court ’ . |
29 | However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards . |
30 | ‘ We would also like to record publicly our overwhelming sense of gratitude to all the hospital staff who did so much to save Jo 's life , skilfully repair the dreadful injuries and to effect a good measure of rehabilitation . |