Example sentences of "[pers pn] very [det] " in BNC.

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1 I very much hope so ’ .
2 I very much doubt if they are legally in the right about refusing my request .
3 I very much regret , sir .
4 But whether this would justify any course planner , supervisor or head of department placing the title on an advisory reading list , I very much doubt .
5 The first three have all been exceptionally rewarding and I very much hope that ASV has plans to develop the series further in the near future .
6 The Bishop of Bath and Wells , the Rt Revd George Carey , blessed Holy Trinity Trendlewood as ‘ an exciting initiative which I very much hope we will see repeated in other places . ’
7 I very much hope that co-ordinated measures will emerge from these discussions .
8 Lyonshall Station was , and I very much doubt that any trace of it remains today , in a very dangerous condition .
9 If by chance you have already visited Craigendarroch under the terms of this special invitation , I very much regret that we are unable to make the offer a second time .
10 I very much hope that we will soon move forward to see permanence units which employ staff equally for their ability to work at getting a child back with natural families as for their skills in working with substitute new families .
11 talk to them about er pre-war period there and er I very much enjoyed it .
12 erm just just as something totally off the top of my head erm I very much regretted the demise of the proper programme erm and in fact I I actually object to the paying twenty pence for something that er really does n't represent value for money .
13 Our speaker for this afternoon is a lady who I very much respect her , that 's Ms , Mrs , or Miss Chris from the local unit . .
14 I have so far only encountered the names of Marieke Blankestijn and Thierry Fischer on the ASV label and if their music-making is as consistently inspired as it is here , I very much hope that we will be hearing more of them .
15 Erm certainly , as a group we we welcome the fact that there is a provision for travellers in Harlow on the two permanent sites and we also welcome the upgrading er , of the to happen , although I very much hope it does n't .
16 ‘ On 14 October 1991 the Children Act 1989 is going to become effective and , when that takes place , I very much hope that the adversarial approach to care proceedings will disappear to a very large extent .
17 I very much doubt , though it is unnecessary for me to decide the point , that the use of the plural in paragraph 12 was intended to connote different defendants in several different unconsolidated actions , since there was only one single action in being in the Kalfelis case , and paragraph 13 ( not quoted above ) would seem to envisage a claim by the same plaintiff , unlike the present litigation where there are a very large number of different plaintiff banks in different actions .
18 I very much doubt if you 'd be able to afford even half the number of servants we have to run this house .
19 I very much hope so , ’ said Suvarov seriously .
20 She felt again the presence of the wife , looking kindly and securely at her from the photograph ; do n't resent me , said Helen , I am really neither here nor there , I very much doubt if I signify , you need n't mind .
21 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton I very much hope that that situation will not emerge .
22 Oh I very much doubt that Jean .
23 I very much respect your instincts , and I want you to be able to talk freely . "
24 ‘ That , I very much regret Gerald , I ca n't reveal even to you . ’
25 ‘ Speaking for myself , ’ said the Archdeacon , ‘ I very much doubt if Paul had a problem in the sense you mean .
26 In fact , I very much doubt that he 'll come back in a party mood . ’
27 I very much look forward to maintaining contact with you all in the future — and still hope you will meet my ‘ diving ’ husband on his sabbatical here next academic term !
28 I very much doubt if he would have done so in any case .
29 After that I very much doubt if Alain could have taken another path but into the firm .
30 I very much doubt if you would be willing to walk away now in any case .
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