Example sentences of "in very [adj] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Hammond was clearly in very poor health when he made his will in 1657 , dying the next year , not long before the protector , his old colleague and then commander .
2 When I set myself to search this site , my first little breakthrough came when I uncovered a bronze coin weight ; this was in very poor condition but I was able to make out that it was 17th century in date .
3 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
4 Now I remember you quite strongly disagreed with the notion that in fact if you do n't know behaviour itself from w our own experiences , we behave differently in different situa in very similar situations and it 's based on our interpretation of the stimulus .
5 The Sogna , which in Italian means ‘ let you dream ’ , will be built in very small numbers and it 's still not clear where the powerplant will come from .
6 The message I 've given to London is that volunteers are in very good heart and it does n't stop there .
7 ‘ In three years ' time we might have still been in very good shape but we must take steps to protect the UK as a manufacturing base . ’
8 If it is in very bad condition but you really ca n't afford to buy new carpet then see what the floor is like underneath .
9 The tent is extremely stable especially in very high winds as I found out on a few wet and wild nights .
10 He had so many appreciative friends in very high places that he probably considered himself safe .
11 So both as givers and receivers of support , men and women normally are in very different positions and it is not surprising to find therefore that gender permeates all aspects of support structures .
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