Example sentences of "[verb] the very " in BNC.

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1 As such a concentration upon ‘ women as carers ’ neglects the very important contribution of male carers ( Arber and Gilbert 1989 ) .
2 Having completed the very demanding annual Personal Weapons Test , each section member was required to run up a plank of wood to a window-frame , shoot at a target on the other side of the window , and then throw himself six feet down into a simulated building interior .
3 It was on the tip of Breeze 's tongue to ask what was the matter , but she knew that Susan would condemn that as being too impulsive ; so she endured the very uncomfortable atmosphere for the rest of the drive .
4 There is little point in denying that if Britain is to enable the very old in the present as well as the future to live out their remaining years in dignity , more human and material resources will have to be devoted to their welfare .
5 This sets out to offer the full range of Fluka products alongside those of Sigma and Aldrich , but at a scale and price more appropriate to the needs of pilot or development plant , clinical trial or production level , while maintaining the very high levels of quality and service for which all three companies are renowned .
6 The equation of knowledge with ‘ what is called Western thought , the thought whose destiny is to extend its domains while the boundaries of the West are drawn back ’ involves the very kind of assumption that Derrida is interrogating — and this is the reason for his constant emphasis on its being the knowledge of the West ; in the same way Foucault also emphasizes that he is specifically discussing the ‘ Western episteme ’ .
7 A quick trip to stock the fridge , the larder and the wine rack and everything is set for a fantastic holiday , with the freedom to come and go when you choose , eat the very best available in the shops , try out the local wines and generally ‘ go native ! ’
8 For the discussion of these categories it will be helpful to borrow the very clever metaphors with which Joseph Joachim , the famous 19th-century violinist , characterized the types of staccato as ‘ snow , ‘ rain ’ and ‘ hail ’ .
9 And the £13 million , 100-bed Buraimi general hospital due for completion later this year is endorsement that Wimpey can build the very best .
10 ‘ I 'd like something little and gay , ’ said the woman , smiling at Melanie from a mouth painted the very palest possible orange .
11 It was as if all that we had done … had been a school and a preparation both for that first day in which I suddenly knew how to make one-step dry photographic process and for the following three years in which we made the very vivid dream into a solid reality .
12 Mrs Crump made the very tiniest curtsy and then switched her lace to utterly solemn .
13 Just the sight of Hong Kong 's skyscrapers and sophisticated city lights made the very last traces of that trust vanish into thin air .
14 Once again Transend Services and Practical PC bring the very best of Shareware products direct to your home or office .
15 Bring the very best reason you can against why you should not accept Christ and once you put it under the ga , under the scrutiny it just disintegrates .
16 I see no reason why we should not have a pension scheme connected to restructuring , but the aid is supposed to affect the very small farms directly .
17 The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing .
18 A classic dish that benefits from using the very best prunes ( pruneaux d'Agen , see p61 ) and bacon .
19 Using the very latest CAD techniques , we can produce visuals and working drawings for consideration and debate .
20 Using the very latest hardware and software , together with proven , flow-line techniques and adherence to the highest quality standards , our experienced teams are ready to solve your data capture problems .
21 LIKE ALL VIEW FROM SPORTSWEAR , IT IS MADE USING THE VERY LATEST IN SPORTS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY .
22 It is possible to produce lace from any stitch design , including those meant for Fair Isle , which of course means that you could knit a cardigan or jacket in Fair Isle or jacquard and then knit a lace sweater using the very same stitch pattern to supplement it .
23 I was using the very fast 12-shot per roll film which estate agents use to make houses look good in the rain .
24 While this downswing will not be as sharp as the previous downturn ( in 1979-81 ) , not least given the very much lower level of inflation that we now have , a dull 1989 is bound to be followed by a difficult 1990 . ’
25 Most significantly , perhaps , given the very deep commitment here to social justice and equality , moves are under way to establish a modern Socialist party .
26 Given the very complex nature of France 's post-war politics , especially with regard to Algeria in the late 1950s it is hardly surprising that the SDECE , as the DGSE was then known , has found itself embroiled in numerous scandals .
27 What that culture will look like is difficult to predict , but it will certainly not be the same as its Danish equivalent , given the very real historical and cultural differences between our two societies .
28 If the unholy alliance in favour of the National Curriculum is likely to come apart at the seams over the issue of resource , so also , given the very different aspirations of those who support its introduction , there is likely to be a parting of the ways over principles .
29 In other words , the requirement of leave may encourage the very sort of applications it is designed to weed out , especially given the very short time limit within which an AJR has to be commenced : it is safer to seek leave even if the applicant expects to settle the claim without further litigation .
30 Only two patients thought that they had not been told enough , even though one of them had been given the very detailed sheet .
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