Example sentences of "[pron] be very [adv] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 I was very very pleased to see that a lot of you have tried to do your join up handwriting after a bit of practice we 'd had and it had come out really really nicely , well done .
2 I was very very angry to read Batty 's comments about Leeds .
3 He had several like her and they were very nearly impossible to ditch .
4 Despite the exhortations of the British , they were very often reluctant to carry out police duties which brought them no profit .
5 so many , it 's very very easy to do .
6 Be very careful with that cos it 's very very easy to do that .
7 It resulted in the erm extra requirement for security which does happen to which Mr has referred and I I think it 's it 's very very important to realise that if that three party cooperation can be achieved as it should be , bearing in mind what Simon says that we are going to have to do this , with horrendous problems in the youth and community project in the future and we would be failing completely in our duty , not just to the people of Highfields , but to the people of this whole county if we simply allowed politics , as has been done in the past , to lead to entrenched positions and the idea of simply saying to the director , we are in a mess therefore will you please deal with it all is I think wildly irresponsible and I 'm very very surprised indeed that erm that point should be put .
8 You said about the buyer 's guide that it 's , that you were a representative of Friends Provident , you 're an employee and it 's very very important to stress that because people like Abbey National were appointed representatives but we are employees and that 's one of the things , that 's one of the good things you can get out of the buyer 's guide .
9 Erm er I 'll try to deal with the erm it 's it 's very very difficult to separate these topics out and and teach that one as a topic in , in a sense .
10 That 's why it 's very very hard to get rid of the guns in America , cos there 's so many about .
11 It is a very stringent rule ; it is very rarely necessary to consider transitions involving more than one electron in interpreting the electronic spectra of inorganic species .
12 It is very very good to see you , Schätzchen , ’ Thomas said in a low voice .
13 It is very often possible to have better wages and cheaper production costs .
14 It is very much easier to describe how to make the hat , than to describe the hat itself with its complex folds .
15 It was not a sway to worry Stevely , for he has always reckoned that it is very much easier to work on a swaying swing than one which is inhibited .
16 As a general point when choosing colours to blend with your backgrounds , it is very much easier to make a successful combination of soft colours than harsh ones .
17 It is very much harder to evaluate different evolutionary theories .
18 In modern life it is very much harder to see our way … [ it ] has almost ceased to he a controlling conception for us .
19 As it happens ’ — Morse consulted his watch ostentatiously — ‘ he is very shortly due to take off from Kennedy Airport to fly back to Heathrow , and he has already made a substantial confession about his part in the strange circumstances surrounding the Wolvercote Tongue and Dr Theodore Kemp .
20 The red glow from the furnaces fell across the treadmills , turning the steel mesh to angry crimson , bathing the creatures inside them to eerie , unnatural life , blending and merging them with the machinery , until it was very nearly impossible to tell where the treadmills ended and the human creatures began …
21 Training was very very dear today , I du n no what it is now it was very very dear to train 'em .
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