Example sentences of "[pers pn] very [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Thank you very much and thank you for a very well . |
2 | Thank you very much and thank you for coming down and talking to us today . |
3 | Yes thank you very much and do n't put that |
4 | She established herself firmly in her parents ' house once again , with the addition of her daughter , and decided that , as she did not appear at her very best when moving due to her injury , she would remain on a sofa all the time . |
5 | I told her that I loved her very much and wanted to marry her . |
6 | He greeted her very warmly and blushed in the sweetest way when she gave him a sisterly kiss . |
7 | His urge to leap about and start to swing his weapon is difficult to suppress , but his fellows manage this by grabbing him very tightly and sitting on him if necessary . |
8 | I loved him very much and did n't like him going away . |
9 | but I do it very artfully and turn my back . |
10 | And then he would fold it very carefully and put it in an envelope and then slit the flap he 'd he 'd not seal the envelope . |
11 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
12 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
13 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
14 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
15 | The liverpool supporters , although a tadge irritated by all these cheering Yorkshiremen took it very well and gave as good as they got when they equalised . |
16 | In April 1861 even the head of the Third Department thought that the regime would be forced to grant a constitution , but he added that " not only would the emperor not make up his mind to assent to the gradual introduction of constitutional forms , but he had even spoken out firmly against it very recently and had evidently not changed his mind on the question " . |
17 | It was so much the sort of remark one could only make to a girl friend , but Rupert took it very nicely and said with only slightly forced heartiness , ‘ Jolly good , and it 's an excuse for me to have a better meal than usual , too . |
18 | If you do , you must lift them very carefully and stack them ready to use again . |
19 | I played a couple of tracks to Hugh and he liked them very much and wanted to hear some more , so I took some more up to him . |