Example sentences of "[adv] very [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Her hand shook only very slightly as she put the empty glass down on the table .
2 Everyone got down very quickly as another shell exploded in the front garden of a cottage across the road .
3 If the board is left unattended in the water it can drift away very quickly as the wind and waves catch it , whereas the rig only drifts very slowly .
4 The other time I remember was when William the chromium platers in Street ye got bombed , with a high explosive bomb , but there was , there was no one hurt that I remember , and then the Halleys the tent people had an incendiary bombs and got burnt out , at the same night that they dropped some incendiary bombs on the bus depot in Road , they , they were a lot of work for the fire brigade , but comparatively speaking with , with Birmingham I think Walsall got off very lightly as regards the bombing , as there was no heavy industry around here .
5 Below the lower level the number of pixels seen falls off very rapidly as the exposure is further reduced and , provided that the light intensity is not too high , a complete blackout occurs at some non-zero exposure , which will be called the blackout point .
6 But these changes aside , the rest of Blenheim is still very much as Capabilty Brown designed it — and there can be little doubting that he 'd be delighted to see his work still very much alive and admired today .
7 erm One very important house is erm what is now the Newman Mobray Bookshop , and that of course is still very much as it was in the 17th Century .
8 As a result , adjusted earnings are up very helpfully as you can see .
9 The southern States stand out very strongly as having experienced a Democratic hegemony then , as they did for the entire century beforehand .
10 They work very very well as long as you take your time and you 're always in the right position , and anticipate who 's gon na come through .
11 Erm , and each Chief Officer and each General Manager has to er , look very very closely as to whether we can afford additional staff and er recruit them .
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