Example sentences of "very [adj] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Area Fundraising , we know and are very grateful that many teachers work very hard throughout the year to encourage class members in joining in fundraising .
2 It is very striking that these toxins are actually almost exactly the same molecule !
3 Stuart Hyslop , of DTC , said he wanted to make it very clear that neither bus company was complaining about the idea of slowing traffic down on the estate .
4 ‘ He was very clear that any statement had to be taken correctly , because if there were mistakes it might not be useful in evidence in court .
5 The ERPS team are very fortunate that this facility is available to them because it has enabled the reconstruction work to be undertaken more efficiently .
6 No such case as the latter has yet been brought and ( although it is very improbable that any charge would succeed since the law is explicit ) no certain interpretation on this point has been made .
7 It 's very reassuring that some companies can be relied upon to give good customer service and satisfaction .
8 It seems very likely that such persecution is the main reason for this species ' continued lack of success in colonising the county .
9 It is very likely that several attempts will be necessary on the first application , during which time continuing control of the original may be vital .
10 Well it was very likely that this policy was gon na succeed
11 It is very important that such people are helped to get back in touch with the loss that they experienced when they were young .
12 It 's obviously very important that some stories are big enough to break if you 're lucky in the national media but more important each of the clubs and sailing schools can get it in their local events because they 're only too happy to take er provide the stories .
13 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
14 The British population of some 52,000 is 65 per cent of the world population and so it is very important that these numbers are protected .
15 However , since evaluation gives prestige and rewards to those who are judged to be doing well , and condemns those who are not , it is very important that any evaluation should be fair and linked to positive suggestions for improvement .
16 Er erm July , er June is erm , according to Chris 's seasonality figures , normally about erm twelve percent higher than the mean , erm so if they 'll take the mean at about , at being about three hundred and fifty , you know we 're looking at a figure of somewhere just over four hundred for July , as opposed to last July which was erm I think five er four hundred and ninety four complaints in the month , so it 's very unlikely that that output figure will continue going up next month .
17 It is very unlikely that this change in income could lead to a greater budget than that which emerges when there is a lump-sum grant from the central government .
18 It is very unlikely that any opposition party will win an election until it convinces the electorate that it has an economic policy which is internally coherent and a defence policy which measures up to its name .
19 But it is very unlikely that enough super-delegates , more than a quarter of whom have already endorsed Clinton , would gang up to deny him the title .
20 Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so .
21 The authority was opposed to the use of the equipment by its force and was ‘ very concerned that such weapons should not be used to quell public demonstrations or riots because of the likelihood of serious personal injury or death thereby resulting to individuals ’ .
22 It is very probable that such differences do exist , and will be identified by suitable research work .
23 It is very probable that these windows were built up when the Old School was converted into the Stockport Assembly Rooms .
24 Designer David Sassoon said : ‘ It 's very flattering that both ladies enjoy wearing my dress . ’
25 He said : ‘ I am very pleased that this operation , which has involved a whole range of bodies and been well co-ordinated by Scottish Natural Heritage , has been so successful . ’
26 Members , other members have referred to the crime prevention exercise , I 'm very pleased that this council has actually grasped that nettle and is going to fund a crime prevention co-ordinator at some stage in the near future .
27 ‘ I have witnessed one bombing and I am very pleased that this sort of operation is being carried out , ’ he said .
28 ‘ Naturally , we are very disappointed that this project has been deferred , which is a reflection on the current economic situation , ’ said Russell Harvey , director of operations at LASMO North Sea .
29 It should be in the most accessible areas possible , but it 's very rare that such land will be available , or released for land development . ’
30 It was very rare that this conclusion was actually reached however .
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