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

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1 They came straight out with it : they wanted to supply all the spirits for the club — at very reasonable prices .
2 There is a bar and restaurant here serving food and drink at very reasonable prices .
3 The hotel has its own TV and videos , and snacks and meals are also available at very reasonable prices .
4 The thriving film societies at Coleraine and Jordanstown offer a weekly programme of films for every taste — from the popular to the esoteric — which can be enjoyed by everyone , at very reasonable prices .
5 Drinks are served in the dining room or outside on the terrace , just the place to enjoy the superb local wines and other drinks at very reasonable prices .
6 Take a trip to Karolinka which is well known in Czechoslovakia for its glass production and watch the glassware being made and maybe take the opportunity of buying some of its produce at very reasonable prices .
7 Maternity clothes with real style and individuality — at very reasonable prices .
8 The coach has been excellently transformed into a shop and information office , offering visitors many items of local Welsh craftwork at very reasonable prices .
9 AS CHRISTMAS approaches the South Donegal Railway Restoration Society has several times available at very reasonable prices which will make excellent presents , writes JAMES SCANNELL .
10 Following your enthusiastic review of the Patrick Eggle Berlin Pro in March , I was motivated to try one and subsequently purchased a deluxe model with non standard options at very reasonable cost .
11 Rose used the book to sell vines too , ‘ my self also with so plentiful a Stock of Sets and Plants of all those Sorts which I chiefly recommend , that those who have a desire to Store their Grounds , may receive them of me at very reasonable Rates ’ .
12 NCT would like to thank ‘ Practical Parenting ’ magazine for their support by giving NCT Maternity Sales advertising space at very attractively-priced rates .
13 The modulus obtained at very short times should correspond to the unrelaxed value , and that at very long times to the relaxed one ( see Chap.3 ) .
14 It is possible for the race to be won at very long odds , and on two or three occasions , assisted by Wigg , I had been able to locate the winning horse , or at least a horse in the first three , which , if the odds were long enough , nevertheless produced a satisfactory result .
15 If they 're offered at very long odds , the statistics demonstrate even more clearly although the odds are long they 're not long enough to make the be fair .
16 At very long meetings , punctuated by the arrival of quite excellent sandwiches — for me the most unhealthy of all foodstuffs — I had to listen to the outpourings of the leading fanatics in the medical profession ; to the timorous intervention of the moderates ; and happily to the constant , wise and soothing interventions of Derek Damerell , the chief executive of BUPA , to whom the country owes a debt that has never received proper recognition .
17 The predictions of the string theory would be just the same as those of general relativity , on normal length scales , but they would differ at very small distances , less than a thousand million million million million millionth of a centimeter ( a centimeter divided by 1 with thirty-three zeros after it ) .
18 It is unlikely that any of us could remember the first time we saw our own reflection ( mirrors often form part of toys aimed at very small babies , such as activity mats or cot toys , and there are , of course , lakes , kettles and other possibilities for reflection ) ; what is likely is that it was a member of our family ( probably our mother ) who told us : ‘ That 's you , that 's what you look like ’ .
19 Deals are done for very large sums at very small rates of profit .
20 So it 's , it 's looking at very small parts of the graph if you like .
21 At very great length Mr Yarrow leaned back in his chair , sighed deeply and gazed upon Cornelius Murphy .
22 This , presumably , is because they make the journey at very great depths , far below the reach of drift nets or trawls and since they are no longer feeding there is little chance of catching them on baited hooks or in traps .
23 because their husbands have made these settlements , often at very emotional times when the women were not really in a position to really make sure they
24 One possibility is that there are special cytoplasmic factors that are asymmetrically distributed at cell division — at very early stages there is very good evidence that factors in the cytoplasm are unequally distributed during cleavage .
25 The program would require maintenance at very regular intervals .
26 Have you noticed that some people seem to be able to crash their machine and lose all of their work at very regular intervals .
27 That at the very least gives me the opportunity er to at very least glance through , I do n't know how long they 're going to be of course , but at very least glance through them to see what I need to see , to see if there 's any which is self-evidently requiring further comment , or further site visit , and er I can then give the Councils a further two weeks in which to respond to that .
28 The ruling means that a lot of people , most of them women , are unlikely to be compensated for serious psychological damage done to them at very young ages . ’
29 At the edge of the eyes are a pair of long spines , and these point downwards at a steep angle , at very awkward attitude for resting comfortably on the sea floor .
30 Under the borough 's jurisdiction , electricity was readily made available and residents were encouraged to have their home wired at very low cost , if necessary payable on weekly hire terms .
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