Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] very [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I I I s I have to I say it myself occasionally , I stop very quickly because I realize that |
2 | I mean ah I know I know but then he 's pretty tied up and I know very well but even trying to get lunch with is difficult but there may be there may be I mean I know quite well but would want . |
3 | I know very well that in many cases this is in the mind of the palaeontologist rather than in the rocky facts themselves . |
4 | Er a pity too and er also the villages erm in the in the area erm which I know very well and my and the Letchworth er Letchworth itself . |
5 | I can not even tell you how my work will be though I know very certainly that it will demand long attention if I am to pass Responsions and get a scholarship . |
6 | I believe very firmly that we can accomplish so much more in our lives if we just pause occasionally to take stock of our plans and our aims . |
7 | I feel very strongly that a man like Cram , who has served his country very well in the past and won a host of medals , deserves more loyalty . |
8 | I feel very strongly that in tennis , every stroke is catch and throw . |
9 | I feel very strongly that Salford should end this free giving away of degrees , but give them to the deserved students only — us . |
10 | I feel very strongly that there are a lot of people who do n't have the money and have no way of getting in touch with their husband , no way of forcing them to pay up . |
11 | ‘ I feel very strongly that someone should set an example . |
12 | It 's something I feel very deeply and sincerely about . |
13 | But I doubt very much whether there are any claims now outstanding which are not statute-barred , in respect of children stillborn before 22 July 1976 or any children born before that date , who are locked in litigation with their mothers over whether the mother tasted alcohol or followed a diet other than that recommended by the current phase of medical opinion during pregnancy . |
14 | I doubt very much whether it will yield anything but it has to be done . ’ |
15 | He paused , then with what Robbie considered to be an unutterably complacent smile , ‘ And I doubt very much whether Petula would approve of your presence either . ’ |
16 | When one gets right down to it , I doubt very much whether you 're fit to be called a bad lot . ’ |
17 | I doubt very much whether you 'll be able to interest Rosella Foria in such a theory . ’ |
18 | ‘ Also , after this injury , I doubt very much whether Wigan will even consider releasing me to come down here again . ’ |
19 | ‘ Also , after this injury , I doubt very much whether Wigan will even consider releasing me to come here again . ’ |
20 | I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund . |
21 | I doubt very much whether we 'll have a score on that because it tends to be that we do n't find out what happens in Italy until er the following morning . |
22 | We 've got to set up a proper complaints procedure , so that people know how to complain about Social Services , although I doubt very much whether anybody would ever want to complain about Oxfordshire 's Social Services , and so on . |
23 | I went , erm I have n't for a while , I said but I do very occasionally cos I he goes |
24 | Now if I could just remind you of what 's happened at the Lyndford Haven er er , Synod , last March erm , the Financial Committee have suggested that we should go for a target of five hundred and ten thousand but er , this is we are not gon na be able to even start looking at the eleven and a half thousand if if er all the provinces do it for months and more and we , I think very bravely or foolishly whatever way you li , look at it , proposed that we should got to five hundred and forty thousand and it looks as thought we 're gon na end up certainly nearer to five ten than five forty . |
25 | I tend to work by this rule : for a big painting I paint very thinly and a small one I use thick impasto , although of course the rule can be broken . |
26 | I tend to work by this rule : for a big painting I paint very thinly and a small one I use thick impasto , although of course the rule can be broken . |
27 | ‘ You know very well that it was extremely dangerous , ’ Doyle said coldly . |
28 | ‘ You know very well that I have ! |
29 | ‘ You know very well that you are not ; if you were so , I should have myself driven to some other park . ’ |
30 | ‘ You know very well that I want to make an offer to your son . |