Example sentences of "[vb infin] very [adv] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I would doubt very much whether you having your hair cut would seriously damage your future together .
2 I I the way I s I think I think was it Josephine he was married to , then then she would er she would object very strongly if he had a bath before they went to bed together .
3 ‘ Records will show very shortly that we have not had a typical winter for this part of the country and that seems to be the main reason , ’ he told the environmental health committee yesterday .
4 If he takes his clothes off , which he does not do very easily because it hurts so much , one sees open wounds from the top of his chest down to his toes .
5 I mean I 'm gon na try and give , the first two guys and er Mike who came in , they did n't do very well cos they did n't actually mention that bit and it did n't flow from then on , you 've got ta make the point , you know , did you find that er well not did you , that 's bad phraseology , I 'm sure you found this beneficial which of the areas of the five tonight actually interest you the most do that bit and then go in with the fact that you actually mentioned earlier on that you do work on a recommendation basis .
6 I ca n't cook or clean because you all do that , I do n't even sew very well because you do it better , I ca n't play or draw , not really — ’
7 For a powerful man , he could move very quietly when he had to .
8 Her deafness became evident at the age of 12 while she was attending a school run by a Reverend Perry , when she found that she could not hear very well if she sat too far from the teacher , and by the time she was 16 , it had worsened as to become very noticeable and inconvenient to herself .
9 I now find that the perms do n't take very well and I have to have it repermed and even then there is some part where it does not take .
10 We 're both disabled : my wife is almost completely unable to walk , and I ca n't go very far because I 've recently lost half a lung
11 Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages .
12 We would tread very carefully but we have done this sort of thing before and we would try and make him realise just what he 's doing to himself . ’
13 ‘ You must n't mind if the children do n't stay very long when they come , Jack .
14 He says he hopes the vicar will think very carefully before he does anything else .
15 You should always seek veterinary advice without delay in this case because the condition of a young puppy can deteriorate very rapidly if it becomes dehydrated .
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