Example sentences of "[vb -s] very [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | The production was first given at the Theatre Royal in York , yet it transfers very well to the larger auditorium of the Grand . |
2 | This leads very quickly to the ‘ hoping something turns up ’ syndrome which is anathema to most managers . |
3 | If the answer leads very naturally to the truth , it is nevertheless mistaken , as is shown by the philosophically familiar but evergreen fact that certain items constitute an instance of such a uniform connection or constant conjunction , but the second is not the effect of the first . |
4 | In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE . |
5 | The Takeover Panel may be asked for advice by telephone and responds very quickly to enquiries . |
6 | In the case of the HWIM system the answer seems very clearly to be ‘ yes ’ . |
7 | This applies very clearly to the Zapotec , who , as O'Nell puts it , ask ‘ not so much , ‘ Who am I ? ’ , but ‘ How am I a part of something ? ’ |
8 | Study and classification of the Bearsden finds is a long and laborious business but Dr Michael Coates of Cambridge hopes very shortly to be able to publish the names and details in scientific journals . |
9 | The presence of resistor R24 ensures that the oscillation falls very quickly to zero , hence the input to IC7 vanishes and only one of the scoring sequence of l.e.d.s remains on . |
10 | This aspect of the culture relates very closely to the final example of the ‘ hidden curriculum ’ of higher education . |
11 | This protein binds very poorly to the canonical octamer sequence but binds with high affinity to the TAATGARAT motif and degenerate octamer-TAATGA motifs and also induces DNA bending upon binding to these motifs . |
12 | For example : a child who regularly receives from his mother the privilege that his father has refused him learns very quickly to ‘ go behind his father 's back ’ . |
13 | This city is not a place of much trade , nor is it very populous ; but they are lately fallen into a very particular way of managing the corn trade here , which it is said turns very well to account . |
14 | Calcium oxide heated in the blast furnace turns very rapidly to calcium oxide plus carbon dioxide . |
15 | Flies very fast to water , mainly in early morning ; will drink quite brackish water . |
16 | Michael 's letter refers very nicely to ‘ export-oriented consumed-productivity bullshit ’ and it 's all there It … |
17 | This fact , linked to the evidence that a high proportion of defective issues are suffering from use-related types of damage — such as detached boards and loose pages — points very strongly to the conclusion that the routine vetting of material supplied to readers should have a major role to play in the selection of items for repair and refurbishment . |
18 | Without any of the other switches in , the overdriven sound is smooth and reacts very well to the volume pot being backed off . |