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

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1 But after the second programme Yorkshire Television installed block heaters throughout the house in lieu of a fee , so Low Birk Hatt was heated properly for the very first time .
2 Oh she 's alright , she just had double nappies on for a very long time
3 It seemed to go on for a very long time .
4 You 're talking about some forms of abuse which went on for a very very long time indeed to pull the average up like that .
5 They get typically twice or two and a half times the salaries that our people get and that 's being going on for a very long time .
6 The result was indeed improved if , of necessity , very basic housing , at a rent low enough for the very poor to pay .
7 But only for a very short time . ’
8 But only for a very short time . ’
9 They saw the animal only for a very short time . ’
10 She was hit by a wave of familiarity ; the sudden realisation that this was the man with whom she had shared so much , if only for a very short time .
11 It is an expedition only for the very fit : weaklings and novices must expect to perish .
12 However , we have been able to solve the equation only for the very simplest system , the hydrogen atom , consisting of one proton and one electron .
13 I must emphasise that this is only for the very good golfer .
14 He raised his eyes , morosely , as Morse took Dixon 's seat opposite him and pulled another chair alongside for a very blonde young WPC , who amongst other accomplishments was the only person in St Aldate 's HQ with a Pitman shorthand qualification for 130 w.p.m .
15 Erm and also to prevent the handicapped people and perhaps for the very elderly it can be a little bit of an adventure .
16 I have thought so for a very long time . ’
17 She says here in Stanton Harcourt there 's been gravel working for more than 30 yearsand that means lorries , dust , noise and a general loss of amenity … so for a very long time people face the loss of the countryside around them .
18 We 're in for a very difficult time and we must be prepared for it .
19 Holiday parks in which you can camp , or stay in a chalet or caravan are now remarkably good — so much so that if you have n't tried this kind of holiday for a few years you could be in for a very pleasant surprise .
20 Dorrainge was in for a very big shock .
21 Either that , or he was in for a very sticky evening indeed .
22 As environmental health officers become more aware of the implications of poor canopy design , manufacture and maintenance , and their own staffing levels and training improve , many kitchen operators are in for a very rude and expensive awakening ( in most cases the cost of replacing an inefficient system is considerably higher than fitting that same system from the outset ) .
23 ‘ Mr Adam Burns , you 're in for a very long wait ! ’
24 ‘ We 've worked together for a very long time . ’
25 In true pilgrim tradition we prayed and did penance together and we also took our recreation together and we also took our recreation together and so on Wednesday evening we met together for a very happy celebration .
26 ‘ You have to remember that Tim , Sue and I have worked together for a very long time now .
27 Anna and the gipsy woman spoke together for a very long time .
28 He joined the Puffin Bookshop in the summer of 1985 and quickly established himself as someone with a deep interest in books for children , especially for the very young , and won the hearts of customers , fellow members of staff and publishers visiting the shop , not to mention the many authors and illustrators who gave their time freely for the events and signings at the bookshop .
29 Table 16–2 shows that the first Thatcher government was able to reduce marginal tax rates substantially , especially for the very rich .
30 Table 16–3 shows a worldwide move to cut tax rates , especially for the very rich .
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