Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] very [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He also remarked that Belgion was something of a mystery man , about whom very little seemed to be known — even whence he acquired his undoubtedly vast store of knowledge .
2 M. and Mme. Wastiaux , whom many of you will remember from the Easter Course at Avery Hill , do much of the organising and besides looking after me very well attend all the movement classes .
3 A longterm Leica man , he uses the F4 most of the time — ‘ Mainly for its very fast motordrive .
4 ‘ Little bits of it very well written . ’
5 I for one very much welcome the possibility of custodianship as yet another route to permanence for children in care , or at risk of coming into long-term care .
6 A bouquet is on its way to this super lady from Slinfold , West Sussex , with my very best wishes .
7 I 'm sending a bouquet to this young widow from Abbey Wood , London , with my very best wishes .
8 This disc completes Lin 's recording of Mozart 's complete concertante works for violin , which began four years ago with his very well received version of the Third and Fifth concertos and the Adagio ( K261 ) .
9 NICK FALDO , with what appears to be a perfectly-timed run into his very best form , looks like being the man to beat in the Masters , which begins at Augusta National today .
10 The company describes itself as ‘ essentially a warehousing operation with a sales front end ’ , and believes it is unique as a distribution agent in its very clearly defined ‘ editorial ’ view , which ensures that the mix of publishers whom it represents falls into three distinct categories : mind , body and spirit ; women 's ; and literature .
11 The advantage of having a text in computerised form is that you can find things in it very easily using computerised search techniques , and you can do more complicated searches than you ever could with a printed concordance .
12 Agreeing the case was arguable , the judge told Mr Pannick he would rely on him very carefully to consider whatever documents came from the Government , not represented in court yesterday , when considering whether to continue pursuing the challenge .
13 No he has n't thought about it very well has he ?
14 Traditional Irish music and song at its very best rolls down the curtain on the Festival folk music programme for another year .
15 I think what we actually want is more people who are more in tune with working people and their hopes , and their dreams and their aspirations , and tha in , in parliament , in the House of Commons than we 've got at the moment and so the motion I 'm putting forward which is to propose that we actually look at the Parliamentary Panel and make sure we get a few decent shop stewards in the House of Commons , a few people who got experience of actually being on the shop floor , a few people who got experience in the last fourteen years , that the last four Conservative governments have actually tried and defend and fight for the interests of working people right down the grass root , those are the people that we actually need in the House of Commons and we shall be looking at our Parliamentary Panel and we shall be looking at it very seriously to ensure that we get those sort of people onto that Parliamentary Panel and those sort of people into the House of Commons , that 's the best way to represent working people in Britain today and that 's the sort of contribution the G M B should be making .
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