Example sentences of "very [adj] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the contract I agreed to sign on behalf of Jean-Claude was a very different one from the one M. Chaillot had intended me to sign . |
2 | The dilemma is a very real one in the contemporary Third World and does not , unfortunately , admit readily of simple , universally valid answers . |
3 | A fuller understanding of the international economic order and modern migratory pressures also requires an analysis , inevitably a very brief one in the present context , of the British impact on the Indian states that came to form one of the centrepieces of the British Empire and the so-called ‘ jewel in the crown ’ . |
4 | The idea of a pioneer was a very important one for the early Christians . |
5 | That it is a very severe one among the lower attainers was confirmed in this project . |
6 | The next theme I would like to share with you is a very familiar one at the National Children 's Bureau , namely , the difficulty of achieving effective co-operation and collaboration between education , health and social services . |
7 | Their game against Bangor was the very first one in the newly-formed League of Wales . |