Example sentences of "[vb -s] very [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems to me that the New Testament says very clearly that many people came to Jesus asking for a sign and he pointed to himself . |
2 | Bernard Fall says very precisely that he was held from 28 August 1942 to 16 September 1943 . |
3 | He discovers very quickly that there are no short cuts . |
4 | ‘ This last letter is very coherent and structured , ’ says Mr Santilli , ‘ and with the others shows very clearly that he was looking forward to the future . |
5 | Research shows very clearly that people recognize when they are being spoken down to , and they resent it . |
6 | If you er you have to get up close to look at these features carefully , but it shows very clearly that there 's a lot of twelfth century stone incorporated in the building . |
7 | But he emphasizes very strongly that in no way does this mean that there is no longer scope for their further development , or that their return to profitability is a flash in the pan , to be reversed whenever the next downturn comes . |
8 | If she ever bothered to read the so-called ‘ forged ’ New Testament then she would realise that it states very clearly that Christ was a direct descendant of the Jewish King David . |
9 | You might suppose that a bad smell would not deter a really hungry hunter , but anyone who has received a full squirt from a skunk knows very well that it is almost unendurable . |
10 | In answer to his question , the right hon. Gentleman knows very well that the commitment to income tax is one that would extend over the lifetime of the future Parliament and perhaps beyond that . |
11 | The right hon. Gentleman knows very well that I can not prejudge my right hon. Friend 's Budget , and I have no intention of doing so . |
12 | Much of the outreach work done by CABx demonstrates very clearly that the CAB no longer matches its one-time image as a referral agency . |
13 | The history of the past two centuries in Britain demonstrates very clearly that both ‘ need ’ and ‘ capacity ’ are socially constructed . |
14 | Ambiguity of this kind and degree demonstrates very forcibly that words are not determined on a one-to-one basis by the idea or thing which they supposedly represent . |
15 | At first sight , this finding suggests very strongly that the clause is an important unit in the planning of spontaneous speech . |