Example sentences of "very [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It , it is n't being approached very vigorously at the moment , er in a general sense because of two things .
2 Second CBP100 appears to bind quite specifically with CREB since it interacts only very weakly with the highly homologous ATF1 .
3 Largely as a legacy of empire , the English language has spread very widely across the world .
4 The practice and provision has varied very widely across the country .
5 None the less diffuse benefits from conservation accruing over a long-time horizon and targeted very widely among the rural population are poor candidates for adoption and funding .
6 It worked on every other occasion when it was tried both th north and south and was used very widely in the republic in the past to behead the terrorist organizations .
7 The term ‘ ancient monument ’ is defined very widely in the 1913 Act , and it is defined even more widely in the Act of 1979 .
8 One example which springs to mind very powerfully at the moment is the notion of organisation charts and the ubiquitous phrase ‘ senior management team ’ .
9 Cooper 's theme of the dying-out of the Mohican tribe is somewhat muted although it emerges very powerfully in the finale , and the whole Indian business is somewhat sidetracked by the romance , the spectacle and , most of all , the chase .
10 Also , in the context of Helm and Smith 's ( 1987 ) case for local government , ‘ The notion that central government can make judgements about local ‘ overspending ’ sits very uneasily with the rationale for decentralising redistributive functions to local governments in the first place' ( p. xix ) .
11 Independent schools have drawn their pupils very unequally from the different social classes , as Figure 11.17 illustrates for the Oxford Social Mobility Study 's sample of men in England and Wales who had completed their education by 1972 ( women were not included in the study ) .
12 Dinner is excellent : locally produced meat , vegetables and cheeses , and after dinner coffee and mints are served very elegantly in the drawing room .
13 In the late 1960s the House of Commons experimented with some special committees modelled very loosely on the American pattern but they did not last long .
14 Based very loosely on the Pat Barker novel Union Street — so loosely in fact that the Robert De Niro character Stanley does n't exist in the original — Stanley and Iris manages for most of its length to say a great deal about struggling along just above the poverty line .
15 And very importantly to the accountant , the way that we can ensure that we maintain the integrity of the accounting data , is by exploiting checksum techniques in the database to ensure that the only valid way of u of updating the accounting data is through the accounting application and that 's it 's therefore properly secure and properly audit trailed .
16 ‘ I feel local justice has been dispensed very successfully over the centuries but we are now increasingly facing the prospect , due entirely in my view to financial pressures , of seeing the closure of many local courts and everything being centralised elsewhere .
17 Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop 's window displays and promotions have supported many books with posters and paper products very successfully over the years .
18 Well I I I would n't er pin point the German attitude on this one , I mean after all we did collaborate with Germany very successfully on the tornado which has a nuclear role but the the four governments must first of all decide if that is what we want to build into this aeroplane and they decided that they did not at that stage .
19 Transient absorption spectroscopy using femtosecond pulses has been applied very successfully to the photodissociation and predissociation of ICN and NaC1 .
20 Leonora felt better once she was in the taxi , particularly since Penry not only held her hand , but kept his arm round her for the entire journey , taking her mind very successfully off the evening ahead by the sheer joy of just being with him after a week apart .
21 The two dégagé ladies , who traded very successfully under the name ‘ Plain and Fancy ’ at the dinner parties of the bourgeoisie of Medewich and the surrounding county , were working with that synchronised proficiency of totally competent professionals .
22 This aspect is being addressed very successfully by the Medical Audit Advisory Groups .
23 Further , they are not dealt with very successfully by the company from one or more aspects such as technology or sales or servicing .
24 ‘ This type of law works very successfully in the United States .
25 One program , AUTOFRACTIONS ( see reference 3 ) , that has been used very successfully in the classroom produces large fractions on the screen in the format 4/15 = ? /60 , with the ? appearing in one of the four positions each time .
26 Macrotrichia or true setae , with annular bases of insertion , are found on the main veins and their branches , on the archedictyon ( p. 62 ) , less frequently on the wing-membrane and very rarely on the cross-veins .
27 Bednota was read very rarely in the villages and hardly ever subscribed to , because , as the peasants themselves recounted , it never printed real peasant articles but presented the countryside as some kind of fairyland .
28 The evening before last I watched your father proceeding very slowly towards the dining room with his tray , and I am afraid I observed clearly a large drop on the end of his nose dangling over the soup bowls .
29 Then , as we watched , he walked very slowly up the steps .
30 A hormone , progestogen , is injected into a muscle , and is released very slowly into the body .
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