Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] the very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It does not take much imagination to realise the very serious risks if , for instance , a modern weed-killer solution contaminated drinking water supplies .
2 It does n't take much imagination to realise the very serious risks if , for instance , a modern week-killer solution contaminated drinking water supplies .
3 And I would like in consequence to offer the very warmest welcome to those of you who are visitors to the university .
4 She put it aside now and helped Breeze to prepare the very simple meal that Roger Kenyon would share .
5 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
6 Gordon 's favours Umbrian juniper berries — and the Scarponis , who have been harvesting juniper for Gordon 's for over 40 years , use their local knowledge to find the very best juniper Umbria can offer .
7 Mr Laidlaw said he hoped there would be an early opportunity for talks with the Government to discuss the very serious implications for exploration activity levels and the future of the industry which has invested more than £120 billion in 170 platforms and 4,000 miles of pipeline to develop offshore discoveries .
8 So one has to use a quantum theory of gravity to discuss the very early stages of the universe .
9 CCG will be offering a similar painstaking approach to ensure the very best service and value at Cranfield .
10 The continued cash starvation of the NHS , the insidious introduction of privatisation into the NHS via ancillary services , the increasing trend towards inadequately resourced ’ community ’ care ( the government is due to make a decision on the Griffiths review proposals on community care ) , the development of a ’ Sainsbury 's ’ style management in the NHS and the encouragement given to the private sector , are all trends which have laid the ground for Thatcher 's government to make the very damaging proposals contained in the White Paper .
11 Even so , I have difficulty in getting the printer to reproduce the very fine hairlines characteristic of the sharp good quills I use for my writing ( Figure 9 ) , with the inside upside down and adjacent to the outside .
12 It has not proved viable to run a separate tour for Friends only , so DA Study Tours are offering Friends the opportunity to join the very similar tour featured in their brochure ‘ Northern Lights ’ for the same price of £639 per person .
13 Given the mythology surrounding Nizan 's life and work , it is essential to establish at the outset the full range and scope of Nizan 's activities in order to highlight the very real intellectual and literary qualities of the man himself .
14 ’ Taking its title from this sober standard phrase of the modern obituary column , Norman Rene 's film is an attempt to assess the impact of AIDS on the gay community and at the same time to celebrate the very strong sense of pride and resolve which the disease has paradoxically fostered .
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