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

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1 Restored by a large steak , he explained to her as they ate that he liked to work very quickly on a murder case , pushing everyone to get an answer .
2 Fey was something they would tell me I had just invented , but it is something that never left me during the entire period I was an Instructor and sadly I was to learn very shortly after he left Kinloss that he did not survive very long on the squadron that he joined .
3 ‘ We will focus very strongly on the important and valuable conservation work which is carried out here .
4 The grasping young usurer forces him to bear very hard on the firm 's debtors and to carry all the odium that this entails .
5 ‘ We played very well on the day and it 's looking good , ’ he said .
6 However , costs in either event depend very much on the use which is made of lawyers .
7 Neocolor crayons are very versatile and , of course , depend very much on the surface used .
8 The experimental methods involved depend very much on the particular experiment , so they will not be discussed further in this chapter .
9 Assessment of samples stored at elevated temperatures may be made very approximately on the assumption of a two-fold acceleration for each 10°C rise in temperature .
10 The implementation of the European Community 's 1992 programme depends very heavily on the enactment of new law , not just at Community level , but also — because most Community law does not work directly , but relies on national implementing measures — at national level .
11 At the Sunday Times Hospital of the Year awards , he said quality of NHS care ‘ depends very largely on the luck of the draw ’ .
12 Successful nursing depends very largely on the nurse 's ability to deal effectively with information received through the senses , whether it is obtained by formal means , such as taking blood-pressure , temperatures and so on or by informal means such as noticing changes in the patient 's condition during bed-making .
13 This is encouraging , for , as HM Inspectors have said , ‘ the development of music in primary schools depends very largely on the level of expertise and quality of teaching available ’ ( The Teaching and Learning of Music , Aspects of Primary Education series , HMSO , 1991 ) .
14 The success of the treatment depends very much on the skill and intelligence of the operatives and careful supervision to ensure that attention is given to the full extent of affected areas .
15 They type of support offered depends very much on the people involved but the supporter is often a listen ear who may also be able to give some practical help with the new baby .
16 The type of support offered depends very much on the people involved but the supporter is often a listening ear who may also be able to give some practical help with the new baby .
17 While this would be possible , it would be hard to protect such rights in any great detail through , for example , some form of constitutional entrenchment since the standard of these rights depends very much on the state of the economy and on demographic factors such as the numbers of elderly in the population ( currently increasing greatly ) and the number of children and the size of the working population .
18 Going back to the source map , the level of detail and accuracy depends very much on the map scale .
19 This depends very much on the age of the victim though , for accidents involving small children usually occur in their own residential street , whilst older children are more often involved at junctions and along busier streets .
20 Most will want a reasonable input — usually between £10,000 and £20,000 , although the actual amount is often negotiable and depends very much on the client 's circumstances .
21 The value of illuminated manuscripts depends very much on the nature , quality and size of all these pictorial decorations , with the textual content and beauty of the calligraphy often playing a comparatively minor role .
22 in fact , although the breeding season is normally said to begin in March , this depends very much on the weather and , again , availability of food .
23 Although craft activity in some form was carried on almost everywhere , whether it can properly be termed industry depends very much on the objective and scale of the undertaking .
24 So in the first instance a sharp rise in oil prices necessitates an increased demand for dollars , but whether this is maintained depends very much on the decisions of OPEC countries .
25 Its exercise depends very much on the conventions governing consular relations between the states concerned .
26 What follows from the normal range of experience depends very much on the effects produced by the child 's altered condition on the parents and , in turn , by the way in which their parental reaction impinges on the child .
27 Patricia Knapp , in the United States , once commented that one could get a perfectly good liberal education from a paperback bookshop : the sense in which this is true must not however blind us to the fact that self-learning of this kind has its weaknesses , is unreliable , and depends very much on the way in which the student undertakes his task .
28 That depends very much on the approach of some individuals .
29 I think it depends very much on the age of the people getting married
30 The future pattern of urban development and resultant population growth therefore depends very much on the outcome of political battles between the various interest groups , including central and local government , the developers and the different types of conservation lobby ( HBF , 1985 ) .
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