Example sentences of "[num] [prep] [art] very [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Reference was made in Chapters 7 and 10 to the very important terms as to title , description , quality and sample which are implied by sections 12–15 of the Sale of Goods Act . |
2 | The Pall Mall , Drum and Dixie Jazz Festivals , are just three of the very popular festivals which take place in Amsterdam during the year . |
3 | A very warm day here at Lord 's , breeze just starting to get up a little , in fact the sun has just disappeared behind one of a very few clouds . |
4 | Not only was he one of the very rare examples of a writer who produced great work in more than one genre , but in a career which spanned nearly 60 years , his talent had developed from traditional Victorian fiction to innovative 20th century poetry . |
5 | It was one of the very rare occasions when Chaplin made himself a worker , a member of the proletariat with all the attendant problems of low wages , of dealing with a foreman , and of sustaining a home and family . |
6 | Brian was one of the very first members of the ACET team and will be greatly missed . |
7 | One of the very first actors to be labelled a hellraiser was Peter Finch . |
8 | One of the very first sketches took the salt cellar shape literally with the design of the skirt section mirroring the corrugations on the pot , and the eye/gun turret resembling the screw-off lid . |
9 | Do you know one of the very first things I noticed and liked in you , was the way you shook one 's hand , and looked straight at one as you said goodbye . |
10 | Instead it has been one of the very first things to suffer — and that is the scandal of our age . |
11 | I remember , when I was doing my lifesaving certificates , that one of the very first things that we learnt , was that you have to , as the life sa , the life saver , you had to be in charge of the situation . |
12 | He arrived in England in 1963 when aged 16 and almost immediately immersed himself in sport ; as such he was one of the very first sportsmen to energy from the second generation West Indian immigrants . |
13 | One of the very first accounts , published in 1897 , was an analysis of the metal used . |
14 | Surely this must be one of the very first models here and at that time I never heard of anyone owning one ( it would have taken six weeks wages to pay for it ) . |
15 | Madame 's was one of the very first places to have condoms for free . |
16 | Nevertheless Bernier was cautiously appreciative of most aspects of India and was one of the very first apologists for Mughal culture against the growing arrogance of its European visitors . |
17 | First of all , Marx 's theory of historical materialism was one of the very first theories of society and change to be formulated which provided a historical overview and , at the same time , attempted to mesh together the workings of social , economic and political phenomena . |
18 | One of the very first examples of Gothic architecture was the Abbey Church of S. Denis , built in the decade from 1135 by the Abbé Suger . |
19 | Delta is of type K , and with × 7 or higher magnification is very clearly orange ; it is in the same field as Pi ( 4.4 ) which is a red star of class M. Epsilon ( 3.7 ) is one of the very closest stars , at 10.7 light-years . |
20 | Still Mo' Better Blues is full of fine moments and happens to have one of the very best opening-credits sequences you 'll see in this or any other year . |
21 | We are delighted that Scottish Opera have cast Jean Rigby in the leading role — she is one of the very best exponents in the world today of that extraordinarily demanding role . |
22 | ‘ One of the very best children 's shows in the world ’ . |
23 | And on this , one of the very best days of my life , I thought about my grandmother and how she had loved and cared for me when I was very young in Jamaica . |
24 | Mm , mm , I heard an interesting programme on Radio Shropshire which talked about the tailed bat , which brought out the historical importance of the building , and I learnt one or two things that I did n't know , apparently one of the very early carvings , who plays Sidney I think , and yet , yet it was n't er , destroyed until the next revolution took place . |
25 | Significantly enough one of the very earliest uses of the term ‘ postmodern ’ , dating from the time of the Second World War , was that of Arnold Toynbee in his A Study of History . |
26 | Toilet training is one of the very earliest lessons which needs to be taught Puppies are naturally clean by nature , so this should not prove a particularly difficult task . |
27 | she 's gon na be one of the very young ones . |
28 | The Spectator ( 27 August 1898 ) had provided the clearest statement of the degenerative thesis , identifying the ‘ London Larrikins , as a throwback or ‘ reverted type ’ which was said to be ‘ one of the very central ideas of evolutionary doctrine ’ produced by ‘ every kind of artificial civilisation ’ . |
29 | As it so happens , Strand-on-the-Green was one of the very many places that felt the effects of the German bombing — in November 1940 , a German landmine landed in the area , destroying cottages on the north side of Thames Road . |
30 | Now that is one of the very crucial things and one of the things that we frequently ask groups of people is , ‘ Do you think that one press release is sufficient ? |