Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] very [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He found it very hard selling me the smaller works . |
2 | ‘ I even found myself very briefly attached to the US 8th Army Air Force ! |
3 | I disabused his mind on this point by telling him about the fresh pug marks I had seen at the pool , and advised him very strongly to collect his buffaloes and return to the village . |
4 | The Foreign Office advised him very strongly to take no part in the transaction , but this was in fact an encouragement . |
5 | Ashley never scrubbed them very well did he ? |
6 | And when the businessman er realized he very generously sold it to the Trust er I believe the same I do n't know , I believe it was the same . |
7 | Far from shunning the courts , Sri Lankans made what very often seemed to the British excessive use of them . |
8 | Dear me , I 'm afraid you 've scratched yourself and made yourself very dirty rescuing him . ’ |
9 | He really had himself very well organised at Binbrook . |
10 | Had something very nearly happened ? |
11 | However , later on in the conversation she said they very rarely encountered juvenile offenders from grammar school , most would be educationally subnormal or at least well below average . |
12 | But they had it very well arranged , the Germans did . |
13 | Murdoch McKillop , the joint administrative receiver said he very much regretted having to make some 30 per cent of Leyland Daf 's UK employees redundant . |