Example sentences of "very much [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I believe very much that every artist must first learn the language of his art , the conventions , and only after he has mastered them , can he go on .
2 That is a great improvement , and I hope very much that the Commission will soon understand that headage limits do not reduce overproduction but merely discriminate against some of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom .
3 At the Women for Socialism conference , for which I was one of the organisers , councillor , Martha Osamor , argued very much that the time for getting into groups and discussing the whys and where fors of the theory , had passed .
4 I use my own life history very much as a case study — not to privilege my chronic disability or my particular set of life events .
5 You are treated very much as a child even when you 're sixteen , seventeen , eighteen years old .
6 Hydrogen you can think of very much as a fuel in the manner of north sea gas and it 's got a high calorific value , it burns well and , despite rumours , it 's actually a very safe fuel as well .
7 In the short term he sees NT very much as a client system , with take-up by the server community a couple of years away .
8 In the short term he sees NT very much as a client system , with take-up by the server community a couple of years out .
9 The point then is not that the subjective impression is infallible but that without it no choice of ends can arise , very much as no choice of means can arise without highly fallible generalizations about causal connexions .
10 ‘ I see it very much as an adventure , ’ said Mr Deighton , who will be taking his walking boots and rucksack , windsurfer and mountain bike with him .
11 He 's said it about three times , on last year 's Channel 4 series Paul Merton The Series , and he grafted it , unnaturally , onto his screen persona very much as an anti-catchphrase , as a joke joke .
12 ‘ And — ah — I shall be in my study , and delighted to meet any of you , should you care to come along for a chat , ’ said the headmaster , very much as an afterthought , and clearly hoping they would n't .
13 So we 've now got to go back and revisit it , he 's full up er , we 've got to look at his client , client load er and we 've got to find other ways in which we can actually service the due diligence work , still using him very much as the marketing focus to er the initiative and continue the the growth .
14 But these are women who have not very much experience of a particular current within British feminism which sees men very much as the enemy , though they went through a tremendous process of political change during the strike and with the development of their organisation , many marriages , for example , split up and the women gained a whole new identity of themselves as individual women .
15 it does n't matter very much if the story ‘ really ’ happened .
16 Not very much because the moon is quite a long way away but there is amount of attraction .
17 She said : ‘ We value our former employees very much and every pensioner gets a hamper at Christmas .
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