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

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1 References may not be recommended where they could be appropriate or useful ; in other places , too many references can make for a very tedious search .
2 In a typical institutional kitchen the combination of floor tile , water , grease , food spills and so on can make for a very dangerous environment .
3 ‘ MPs do n't seem to go for the very expensive end of the Indian restaurant market , ’ says Peter Grove .
4 Indeed , it is difficult to justify many of the cases where tapping is strongly suspected on the ground that it was necessary for the detection of really serious crime or to deal with major subversion , even allowing for the very wide definition of subversion announced by Lord Harris of Greenwich in 1975 when he said that
5 Prost had come cheap — virtually free for the first year — and Niki had re-signed for a very large sum indeed .
6 I literally stopped seeing for a very long time .
7 It 's been arranged for a very long time . ’
8 The author craves to be forgiven for a very brief self-quotation in illustration of this from a work of his own :
9 Once he is asleep , he sleeps for a very long time — thousands of years in fact .
10 As a result of more able children taking up integrated placements or moving into school , the Beacon was now catering for a very small number of multiply disabled children , who were highly segregated as a result .
11 ‘ At issue is a major part of the transmission system catering for a very substantial part of the country 's generation capacity . ’
12 Launch failures account for a very high proportion of gliding accidents , making cable break practice a very important aspect of glider training .
13 The four broad types I have mentioned account for a very large proportion of governmental activity , but each could be divided up into a number of smaller functions .
14 Such bids are regularly submitted but only account for a very small amount of stock allotted .
15 The latissimus dorsi account for the very impressive ‘ V ’ shape of athletes and bodybuilders .
16 It seems that human attention can only be sustained for a very limited time by any subject , even the prospects of its own destruction .
17 An assessment framework was developed by the SSCC study team for trial as a preliminary stage of the SMP scheme intended for the very lowest attaining third and fourth year students .
18 The DOS version is even cheaper — it goes for a very reasonable £59 .
19 and after a time you know you say ha and you just because the lawyer for the other side always goes for the very worst scenario
20 They were n't so much being difficult as simply teasing , and it made for a very amusing if unproductive hour .
21 On a more positive note , the expedition did make port at the appointed hour on the appointed day , having spent several hours in a public house further up the estuary to avoid being early , which made for a very ‘ happy ’ reunion .
22 The guitar 's low profile , slight body and super-thin neck make for a very lightweight playing experience and I could n't detect any balance problems , either .
23 Well executed joiner work and solid timber nicely matched with face veneers of bulkheads make for a very pleasant ambience in the saloon .
24 Large leaps make for a very jagged contour , and the total-chromatic is fairly evenly spread , though there is an occasional recurrence of small note-groups .
25 Unkindly , I laughed and told him that that sounded just about the worst idea I had heard for a very long time .
26 We were sitting there waiting to hear what the guy at the other end of the phone thought about it and he came back saying , It 's the worst thing anyone here has heard for a very long time — actually I think he was a little more abusive than that , but he went on — I do n't like it and I do n't know anyone else who would .
27 We were sitting there waiting to hear what the guy at the other end of the phone thought about it and he came back saying , It 's the worst thing anyone here has heard for a very long time — actually I think he was a little more abusive than that , but he went on — I do n't like it and I do n't know anyone else who would .
28 They felt it would be a good idea if they extended these ideas to the subject of physics , and we were asked at the university to try for the very first time to run a set of these master classes for children aged thirteen to fourteen in physics , to see if we could transmit some of the excitement and pleasure of doing physics to children at that crucial stage in their scientific development in schools .
29 But then he had already had enough to keep him and many others occupied for a very long time .
30 WHEN your car wo n't go you send for a very nice man from the breakdown services — but what do you do if something 's not quite right in your £1.85 billion reprocessing plant ?
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