Example sentences of "come [adv prt] [prep] [art] very " in BNC.

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1 And finally tonight Moseley rugby club have come up with a very different approach to pre-season training , I have to tell you it is not what you 'd expect from the lads from the Readings .
2 On her next outing Dawn Run came down at the very first fence at Liverpool , giving Jonjo O'Neill a terrible fall .
3 A day or so later , I came down with a very nasty bout of influenza .
4 Mark came in with a very respectable time of three and a half hours in his first marathon .
5 He solved her problem because when he came in with a very satisfied-looking Candace Rainford beside him he came straight over to Maggie .
6 ‘ But suddenly the mortar came in from a very unexpected area .
7 It always came up at the very worst of times .
8 Amitha : Then the Union Working Party on EOP in which the three of us were involved came up with a very well worked-out response to the EOP Code of Practice on Recruitment and Selection Procedures .
9 I came up with a very simple answer to this problem and hope it will help others .
10 He became aware that the Boulton & Watt steam-engines installed in so many factories in the first quarter of the nineteenth century could no longer be coaxed to produce more power to meet ever-growing demands , and he came up with a very elegant solution which prolonged the useful life of these engines by many years .
11 ‘ I took every precaution possible to ensure he did n't come into contact with the virus but he still came back with a very dirty nose and coughed very badly . ’
12 Which was just as well , as this time he came back after a very few minutes .
13 Just then Ferryman , the big soft lad , came out of a very pleasant day-dream about roast chicken and started to pay attention .
14 each one came out as a very personalised and individualistic comment which reflected that child .
15 I do n't like doing movies anymore but I really enjoyed this , ’ and he did come up with a very eloquent retraction , which no one printed . ’
16 Like all actors with reviews , he checked through it for quotability , and decided that , with only slight injustice to the meaning , and the excision of a comma , he could come up with the very serviceable sentence , ‘ Charles Paris grows in stature through the evening . ’
17 If an aspiring agent does n't go to college or university , there is no reason why he or she ca n't apply to an agency and come in as a very junior person to work their way up .
18 What falls less easily into place is the judgment about relative importance , urgency , contemporary relevance , nearness to reality ; because Raskolnikov comes over as a very grand and accessible conception , a nineteenth-century bohemian Hamlet was one way of putting it , whereas Verkhovensky is just a wrecker .
19 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
20 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
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