Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] the very [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So one has to use a quantum theory of gravity to discuss the very early stages of the universe .
2 Lack of communication underlies the very different problems facing developed and developing countries alike .
3 Charlotte woke very early on 21 September , giving herself plenty of time to make the very best of herself , putting on her Sunday best dress and bonnet .
4 Of course the low percentage achievement does in part reflect the very high targets that were set as the plan was revised upwards during the course of the period , and it was carried out under the slogan of ‘ the five year plan in four years ’ .
5 The primary point I am demonstrating here , however , is that the wide variation reported in research concerning the incidence and prevalence of childhood sexual abuse in part reflects the very different definitions of the problem used ( Wyatt and Peters , 1986 ) .
6 And I would like in consequence to offer the very warmest welcome to those of you who are visitors to the university .
7 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 .
8 It 's a vicious circle from which the only escape is to bring all parties together with some common framework such as Eureka with the prospect of Government support in order to reduce the very real financial risks involved .
9 October 1940 , but made virtually no progress in the winter months and the arrival of British Air Force units to assist the Greek troops , prompted Hitler to act in order to protect the very important German control of oilfields in Rumania .
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