Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] very " in BNC.

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1 However , such effects require a laser light source producing only a very narrow band of wavelengths , a source not available in nature .
2 Passed down to master distillers through the centuries , it is this recipe and the insistence on using only the very best natural ingredients that sets Gordon 's Gin apart .
3 I have given only a very rough and general indication of how the model of teacher mediation I have presented and argued for in this chapter might itself be made operational .
4 First , there is the prison itself , as a physical entity — apparently given only a very minor role in the classical model .
5 Because it is so bizarre it is not possible to go down a very new route of comedy without appearing derivative .
6 I have had many pleasant discussions with him , but I must say to him and to the House in all firmness that to ask us to talk about justice as politicians is to go down a very dangerous road .
7 The best that we seem to be able to say is that biological and psychological categories have tended to contain only a very small minority of offenders ( as well as a significant proportion of non-offenders ) , while sociological categories have contained a large majority of non-offenders ( and by no means all offenders ) .
8 This was partly because the traditional school library catalogue , devised by teachers untrained in library methods , aimed to meet only the very simple demands which , alas , were made of it in the long decades of neglect .
9 It has annually a very gay season during the days of the Highland games , when balls are held .
10 If this is indeed the case , he has obviously a very wide range of choices available to him .
11 This leaves the Commission wondering what to do with a million tonnes of prime beef — and it is prime beef , because intervention accepts only the very best steer beef .
12 When compared to the surface area of the undergravel filter this type of filter has only a very small , and therefore restricted filtering area , usually made of sponge , and would need very regular attention if employed in the large cichlid community tank .
13 The tank is unfiltered but contains only a very few fish at any one time .
14 The report which gives such a gloomy view of the state of physics ( Comment , 24 February , p 502 ; This Week , 3 February , p 287 ) covers only a very small part of physics .
15 Cook over a very low heat , stirring constantly .
16 They must attempt to innovate over a very broad front using people and structures which are still firmly in place from the ancien régime .
17 Experts now solve the problem by placing them in a separate order which , they believe , branched off a very long time ago and did not lead to more advanced forms .
18 He drew up a very elaborate Writer 's Guide to explain what he had in mind to the authors he planned to canvass for Doctor Who .
19 Given his background , he built up a very effective little unit , then he offered the whole thing to us after the Flying Doctor business .
20 Then he drew out a very small piece of thin parchment , rummaged for a pen amongst the debris on his workbench , and wrote a very short , small , message .
21 Avril found out the very next evening when Peter drove her to her daughter 's house to stay for a few days .
22 We have now carried out a very careful appraisal and taken staff views into consideration .
23 They may not always have turned up with what teachers would have wished , but I am sure that there has been a great acceptance of the way in which they have carried out a very difficult task .
24 The police must have carried out a very thorough search of the premises and she said , threw the book at my client .
25 We read , for instance , that Spalding ‘ has now a very neat and generally modern appearance , having more than doubled its population and buildings since 1811 , and most of its ancient houses and public buildings have been rebuilt ; many of them during the last twenty-five years ’ .
26 I think that they may be frightened to speak up and that they 're scared that if they say something that they do n't know , like a lot of them do n't know the facts , like today , in the same class as Janine across there , some of them did n't know even the very the pro , progression of the male pill or anything like that , and they did learn a few things but a again they never spoke up and they were n't interested , but I
27 Of these orthodoxies , the ideological ones are perhaps the easiest to explain here , and they are relevant to what I have to say later , so let us consider here a very general point about the effects of ideology — the apparent contrast between typical models of ancient language states , on the one hand , and recent language states on the other .
28 The result of these indicated the ongoing commitment by regional office and site staff with all regions returning either a very small number of minor non-conformances or none at all .
29 ‘ This first phase of our Skerneside Revival will carry on the very important initiative of the Railside Revival . ’
30 ‘ £30,000 will bring in a very tidy income , you know .
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