Example sentences of "to [art] very [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The theories in question arose originally out of a joining together of empirical research and clinical observation , some of which go right back to the very earliest descriptions of schizophrenia and it is therefore instructive to consider , first , what Bleuler himself believed to be the essential features of the ‘ disease ’ that he had named .
2 College of Arms ( London ) The college was granted its charter by King Richard III in 1484 , but some of its papers date from before that time , to the very earliest days of heraldry in the thirteenth century .
3 This may be set alongside their widespread suspicion of birth control and was undoubtedly strongly related to the very limited alternatives to marriage open to them .
4 Giddens in particular has pointed to the very varying ways in which Freud used the words id , ego and superego .
5 In particular , the image of Germany epitomised by her most famous export , the Mercedes , as a country which is well built , reliable , and which performs well , should not blind us to the fact that the history of the Federal Republic has been a history of scandals , which have reached to the very highest echelons of power .
6 Palaeontological studies only relate to the very small areas of sedimentary cover over certain parts of the crystalline basement in this region .
7 I deliberately chose the hydrangeas for their pointed petals , which made an interesting contrast to the very rounded shapes of the yellow potentillas and the roses .
8 The astonishing speed with which the two brother radicals developed their Pantisocratic scheme was testimony not only to the transforming effect they had on one another , but to the very weak foundations upon which the whole enterprise rested .
9 Within Europe in particular , ‘ import penetration ’ rose far above the levels of the early fifties , which in turn were similar to the very low levels of the interwar period ( table 10.3 ) .
10 It continues on through the pages of Scripture to the very last words of the book of Revelation .
11 Italy left the counter to the very last seconds with their scrum-half touching down on his own kick through .
12 The reason why the coal is so " clean " is unclear , but may be due in part to the very wet conditions in the region over the millions of years during which the coal was formed .
13 For most of the period up to the beginning of the Second World War , labour was plentiful and unemployment rates varied from moderate to the very high rates of the depression .
14 That said , however , the decisive reason why we now think it right to determine this application on its substantive merits is that we have all three of us arrived at a very clear conclusion upon the case and , moreover , a conclusion reached with particular regard to the very special facts of the case .
15 The fact that most trust income is subject to deduction of Income Tax at the source has probably obscured the speciality which attaches to the representative character of trustees as payers of Income Tax ; but if the proposition now maintained for the trustees is a sound one it is incomprehensible that it should never have been advanced with regard to the very large sums of trust income which do not , and never can , reach the hands of an income-beneficiary .
16 But how and why this atomistic temporal concept , which Buddhism used for its own purposes , was adapted to the very different objects of Islam remains an open question .
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