Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [art] very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For , you may have reserved ground for burial , or you may wish to be cremated , or to have a very simple funeral . |
2 | There can also be problems in ensuring a measure of concept-equivalence across societies , since what are nominally identical practices or institutions may perform varying functions , or have a very different significance . |
3 | We knew that we should have to find this for ourselves , as the Billeting Office would not be prepared to move us again , nor lend a very sympathetic ear to our complaints . |
4 | We do well to remember that many can live incredibly full lives and develop a very extensive range of sympathy and understanding , who live only within a geographically and culturally restricted circle . |
5 | Well there 's three men crouching round them now , as Tufnell comes to bowl to , who covers up and plays a very certain spec defensive shot . |
6 | Complementing our recreational work , this interpretation is particularly suited to dance and fitness studio/leisure centre facilities and plays a very important part in the promotion and furtherance of Medau movement . |
7 | By borrowing Chinese cameras , and gaining access to more sophisticated foreign models that had been ‘ liberated ’ from bourgeois homes by the Red Guards , he gradually mastered the art and became a very proficient photographer . |
8 | I agreed and I put him under training for Mosquito , and to the best of my knowledge ( and this is only a guess ) he did over 70 sorties , got himself at least one DFC , if not two , and became a very worthwhile member of the Pathfinder Force . |
9 | Griffith was transferred to other work and became a very famous engine designer . |
10 | Saga pioneered this market and became a very large company on the basis of it . |
11 | And we are all robbers and make a very good living from that . |
12 | They always look attractive and make a very welcome change from vol-au-vents at a party . |
13 | The House can accommodate up to 22 persons and offers a very high standard of comfort . |
14 | The House can accommodate up to 22 persons , and offers a very high standard of comfort . |
15 | PRINCESS Alexandra toured a veterinary centre in Liverpool yesterday — and met a very special pooch called Lassie O'Neill . |
16 | PRINCESS Alexandra toured a veterinary centre in Liverpool and met a very special pooch called Lassie O'Neill . |
17 | The ambassador and his wife were very pleasant , and as the Ambassador stood up and made a very impressive speech in Chinese , I thought him a distinct improvement on his confrère in the Hague ! |
18 | Until the mid-1970s these types of study dominated the field ( Coppock and Duffield , 1975 ) and produced a very useful baseline for further work . |
19 | Because the people of really did n't feel they 'd been consulted , I , I carried out a little survey of my own and got a very good response . |
20 | Besides that she can hardly read and write and has a very dirty house and weird friends . |
21 | John always explains what he has done and has a very pleasant personality . |
22 | Their dominant leader is Mr Marco Pannella , a deep-bronzed , ever-smiling man known as l'altissimo , because he is very tall and has a very grand manner . |
23 | This paper is an evening paper and has a very high readership . |
24 | ‘ Mrs Allan is young and beautiful , and has a very sweet smile ! |
25 | The engine appears to be in good order having recently had an upper cylinder overhaul and new valves and has a very modest oil consumption . |
26 | There was no other option as the Hurseys live in a known highrisk parvovirus area and carrying around a Great Dane puppy in a blanket to acclimatise him to street life — as one might with Yorkshire terrier pup — is hardly practical AND needs a very large owner ! |
27 | He can choose his own projects and lives a very private life . |
28 | As we stepped through the portal , we left the late Mughal haveli behind and entered a very different world : inside we were confronted by a gleaming pink boudoir that could have been the dressing-room of a 1950s Hollywood film star . |
29 | She opened it , and found a very small cake with the words EAT ME on it . |
30 | But he put all his cards on the table in his two appearances , and looks a very complete player . |