Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] very [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the confirmation stage the agent really has very little function because the necessary steps are taken by the Secretary of State . |
2 | This site frequently receives very clean air masses from the Southern Ocean which have had no contact with land for many days . |
3 | Some countries that are very much exercised about the alien danger actually have very little immigration . |
4 | Gross and his colleagues have reported that cells in the inferior temporal gyrus sometimes had very specific stimulus requirements before they would respond ( Gross 1973 ) . |
5 | As the area still had very little industry , the profit generated by trade and agriculture around Danzig was hardly ever invested locally . |
6 | The records can be compressed into some other range such as 250 000 by repetitive subtraction of 250 000 , and the method usually gives very good randomization . |
7 | A Campaign for Real Ale spokesman says : ‘ Some of the original lagers had very little taste anyway , so taking the alcohol out made very little difference . |
8 | However , a country could have a moderately high average level , while some sections of society still had very short life expectancy . |
9 | This node therefore represents very uncooperative behaviour . |
10 | Rugged country often has very nice scenery . |
11 | They therefore can not know the relative efficiency of different forms of work organisation , and these may in fact not have very much influence on levels of efficiency . |
12 | Even concordant Crohn 's disease twins affected by the disease usually showed very dissimilar subclass ratios . |