Example sentences of "and very [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes but working class aspire to be middle class , and very frequently represent themselves as middle class |
2 | For students and staff alike these exercises in ‘ doing ’ sociology are exciting and rewarding ( and very frequently stand students in good stead when they apply for jobs ) . |
3 | Monarchy also appealed because it was the logical development of a hierarchical view of the universe which might be waning but which was still immensely strong and very widely understood . |
4 | so they , they , their physical appearance is very marked , they 're fair haired , blue eyed erm they get ecz they have small heads and very widely spaced , spaced teeth , a bit like a cartoon and they have , they have general ill health , they 're not very well people |
5 | In individual constituencies grievances with the established political parties have to be very deeply felt , and very widely shared , to upset the normal national electoral swings . |
6 | It will be increasingly important to ensure that all surveillance is comprehensive and very widely directed . |
7 | The standard hypertonic UK-ORS has already been replaced by the hypotonic monomer solution HYPO-ORS in the British National Formulary but the World Health Organisation understandably remains cautious about modifying what has been a highly successful and very widely tested remedy . |
8 | Kitty got out her clay pipe and packed it frugally and very skilfully . |
9 | So it is not surprising that his interest developed from driving them very fast and very skilfully to the point where he now heads a business specialising in accident repairs and coachbuilding with a turnover in the region of £7.5 million . |
10 | Once there he was informed that his application was being looked upon favourably , and very shortly he could expect to hear that he was to report to Cranwell to begin his Officer Training Course . |
11 | Subsequently , and very shortly after having written that letter , the father sought legal advice in Australia and then took the steps which eventually led to the issue of this originating summons . |
12 | But the bold announcement " I think that … " seems to imply that you are undergoing a temporary mental disorder and very shortly you will revert to normal . |
13 | I stammered out a fairly acceptable reason for declining their invitation to make a personal appearance at the songs premiere , and very shortly Mala and I were back on our ship as Posi took us off-planet , with much relief all round . |
14 | Take-off time arrived and the oil temperatures were still somewhat below the criteria , but I opened the throttles and very shortly the tail was up and I was heading down the short runway into a brisk headwind , pointing straight for the little pub outside the camp that had become a second home for us . |
15 | Now Somerset is a long way away , but the first stopping place that they can find where they will be left undisturbed for a few days is in the Vale , and very shortly the Vale will be designated , so they 'll have to travel even further into west Oxford , which is going to be , if we 're not careful , the only undesignated district in the whole of the south of England , and I would n't want to be a resident of west Oxford in these circumstances . |
16 | Executive members did all the organising work and very largely constituted the activists within NICRA . |
17 | While the preparatory drafts , drawn up in Rome before the Council opened and very largely rejected by the fathers , had made heavy use of scholastic terminology and not much of Scripture — as was generally characteristic of pre-conciliar theology — the Council almost systematically reversed this , eliminating scholastic terms again and again and falling back on biblical ones . |
18 | Hooper convincingly captures the tough comradeship within Koevoet which made distinctions of colour or race meaningless ; it should be noted that this unit , pilloried in some ( second-hand ) accounts as a bunch of racist thugs , was all-volunteer and very largely black . |
19 | He never spoke a truer word ; upholding the honour of the union and his own reputation was a worthy enough objective , but it was also ruinously expensive and very largely self defeating . |
20 | We can then see that such areas have developed fairly recently , and very largely at the expense of man-made landscapes . |
21 | It must surely be significant that in an age when the evidence for women as writers is so sparse , two out of the five writers here discussed are women and that both present their spirituality nourished by physical debility , coloured by gender-specific terms , and very evidently rooted in the affective piety stimulated by the visual iconography of the Incarnation ; although both found these to be factors which precipitated their experience of transcendent being and for Julian , in particular , they triggered her sense of that which is ineffable . |
22 | With the Punks , of course , this jumble-sale of fashion would arrive at a self-consciously surreal conclusion in that the scraps were now held together , literally and very visibly , with safety-pins . |
23 | But in returning to the question of research projects in academic libraries , it is useful to consider generally and very briefly the nature of the various projects . |
24 | And very strangely it did so too . |
25 | All the rooms are individually and very attractively designed ( Bernadette herself has a keen interest in interior design ) . |
26 | Jasminum officinale ( Surprisingly drought tolerant and very sweetly scented ) |
27 | His death is described like a pig 's death and very clinically . |
28 | ‘ I ca n't do it , you know I ca n't , ’ I said instantly and very firmly . |
29 | Flavia , once more and very firmly , told herself , tant mieux . |
30 | and very firmly tightening the grip , without allowing the person to say I do n't like this hand there , I do n't like what you 're doing . |