Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 David has very high skill levels , and his driving is as good as anything else in his game , ’ he explains .
2 You could be forgiven for thinking at first that Quick Help for WordPerfect has very few advantages over the help already supplied with WordPerfect .
3 The recording captures all this quite impressively , along with what sounds like a false entry by one of the trumpets in the middle of the pomp and splendour , but Prêtre wears very heavy boots throughout .
4 Of course the Court of Bank of Ireland has very important things to do and important things to think about .
5 Janice sends very many thanks to everyone for the lovely flowers she received while in hospital recently and thanks also to the super evening she spent at Avery Hill Easter Party .
6 Galsworthy gives very precise details on the dimensions of the cell , the things that are in it and the character 's sequence of actions .
7 The SFO has very wide powers to examine personal bank accounts , examine documents and demand interviews , and call for fines in the courts if necessary .
8 A comparison of this account with that given by des Forges and Harber indicates very little change in status since 1938 .
9 When he does want a pause , Charpentier gives very specific instructions such as ‘ Suivez apres une petite pause ’ ( ‘ Continue after a brief pause ’ ) .
10 This Victorian stone house standing in an elevated position on the edge of Bridport has very fine views of both the sea and country .
11 VOR means Very High Frequency Omni Range .
12 Unisys customers , attending a bi-annual meeting of the Unisys Users ' Association in Amsterdam this month , were in favour of the new direction , but they feel it is time the company put its head above the parapet : ‘ Unisys has very good products , but they never tell anyone about them , ’ said one insurance company systems manager .
13 Debbie has very fine hair and she is growing out a perm so a strong mousse was used and a reverse combing technique to achieve extra fullness for this amazing new look .
14 If you think about the taxation issue , you know , the government in Westminster exercises very stringent controls over what local governments can spend , how much they can borrow , what they spend it on erm if they do n't like it they apply financial sanctions to , to local governments and if they really get up their nose they abolish the local government altogether .
15 MEB has very stringent safety rules for its staff and customers will be concerned that it does n't happen again .
16 The problem of Chambers demands very particular attention .
17 They drag on from generation to generation and emigration to Britain makes very little difference .
18 Donna Landry entertains very little doubt that Leapor 's poetry is basically lesbian though the case is not argued in depth .
19 Unlike Elena , Barbara speaks very little English , but she conveys her pride none the less .
20 They attend Welsh language schools and Michael Vaughan has very strong roots in Wales , although Wendy Vaughan is originally from Derbyshire .
21 ‘ It is a beautiful house and Sinead has very traditional tastes , ’ Sinead 's New York publicist Elaine Shock said last night .
22 as one of the country 's top pilots Pete Harvey makes very few mistakes … he competes in all wathers … and all conditions around the world … so how do you race hangliders …
23 Mr. Levy has very great experience of cases of this type and Ward J. suggested that he be consulted .
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