Example sentences of "[to-vb] very [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | He was for ‘ a delicious diligent indolence ’ , for a passiveness allowing the intellectual powers to come very gradually to ripeness . |
2 | ‘ Now I want you to listen very carefully to what I am about to say , ’ said the Patrician amiably , ‘ otherwise you will die . |
3 | To write this poem , Lawrence evidently had to listen very hard to the Oxford voice . |
4 | I just want to talk very briefly to the about er reducing staffing at community centres and with particular reference to one in in the ward that I represent which is street . |
5 | The prices of certain goods ( such as agricultural produce ) also seem to respond very promptly to changes in supply and demand . |
6 | so , the station 's management structure is quite bare and this helps it to respond very quickly to current events . |
7 | The effectiveness of the design process may , however , be dominated by the necessity to respond very quickly to market pressures . |
8 | My Lords , erm I would like to take the opportunity if I may just to refer very briefly to one amendment of mine on page two , line eighteen after the second of insert not less than . |
9 | In addition , NCp7 was not found to bind very efficiently to DNA ends and the ability of IN to function in the presence of NCp7 at ratios of NCp7:DNA similar to those expected in vivo indicates that NCp7 does not bind to the terminal six residues ( 36 ) . |
10 | They 're hardly going to take very kindly to a woman poking her nose into their affairs , are they ? ’ |
11 | A picturesque bridge carries the path across the water to continue very pleasantly to the head of the valley , and here it turns a corner into Trow Gill . |