Example sentences of "[art] very " in BNC.

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1 Brian was one of the very first members of the ACET team and will be greatly missed .
2 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
3 The very first Roman hero , travelling to Italy to found his city , lands on the coast of Africa .
4 For the very first time , the leadership of all the major constitutional nationalist parties in Ireland , representing 90 per cent of the nationalist population , had abandoned the concept of the tyranny of the majority will .
5 Moreover , the very same Tetley 's who so lovingly restored The Fox are now building , in the heart of a residential suburb not two miles away , an open-plan eating barn that contravenes all the accepted standards of enlightened and community-sensitive pub design .
6 ‘ Come , madam , you are now driven to the very last scene of all your contrivances . ’
7 My mother came up to London the very next day and told me that I was never to go home again , I was never to contact Sarah again and , above all , I was never , ever to see John again .
8 In the early days of gliding , trestles were not considered essential as an aid to rigging ; I remember the very first ASW17 to arrive in the UK being rigged without them .
9 If a loop in the cable is overlooked , it becomes a small kink and it will fail on the very next launch .
10 You know that it is extremely risky to leave the choice late and that , at the very latest , you must be organised in time to have a good look at the proposed field and to get into a good position for a proper base leg .
11 Probably because of the very much greater stick forces and lower rates of pitch occurring in most light aircraft .
12 Perhaps most interesting , but most dangerous , are the very small minority of students who are really chronically affected by this sensation .
13 Rapid progress across country is largely a matter of finding and using effectively only the very strongest of thermals .
14 Furthermore they can move without the constraining presence of the very noticeable uniform and its ‘ big hat ’ .
15 The house was much too small ; people made a deep ring round the couple and Cameron , standing on the cobbles among piles of bar and rod iron , the children perched on tree-stumps and on the lower branches of the very old yew tree which made a dark thicket with its multiple trunks .
16 But she would never forget the very different lifestyle of her early years — she was 20 when they emigrated ; the veneration of her father and her father 's father , the gross insecurity under which they lived ; the ever-present threat of injury and loss , and the belittling malice ; experiences which moulded and coloured her whole existence , as did her knowledge of Polish , Russian and Yiddish .
17 In particular he remembers the very smart set of poetry classics , and noted his friend 's compulsive reading of them .
18 Two years later , incredibly , the very same thing happened , at the very same spot .
19 Two years later , incredibly , the very same thing happened , at the very same spot .
20 The ballad-type songs of the day sung by such as Tony Bennett , Rosemary Clooney , Doris Day , Debbie Reynolds and Frank Sinatra , plus the great classical music she had heard from her youth , facilitated Masha Cohen 's overcoming of her personal nightmares , and had become — along with the very important Yiddish music — the natural background to Leonard 's life , too .
21 Indeed , as I mentioned above , there is plenty of evidence from research with the very young infants that their input systems allow them to make appearancereality distinctions ( for example , apparent versus real shape ) at so young an age that the possibility that they have to rely upon records of their actions to do this is just not worth considering .
22 Such an ascription is a cognisant act involving , at the very least , a conception of a one 's self , a conception of experience , and a conception of veridicality .
23 This is elicited , after the very long delay of 400 msec , by the visual presentation of a semantically improbable word ( for example , the word ‘ socks ’ in ‘ He spread the warm bread with socks ’ ) .
24 This is now so widely accepted that it seems less like a theory , or even a theoretical framework , than a piece of common sense ; and in one form or another it encompasses the views of the majority of Anglo-American philosophers and neuroscientists about the basis of consciousness or , at the very least , of perception .
25 The CTP proclaims that the link between the perceived object and the perception is just an ordinary bit of the great causal nexus of nature ( it needs to believe this , as we shall see presently ) and yet it is prepared to accept that this segment of the chain has a rather privileged status ; at the very least , that it has a beginning and an end .
26 At the end of the very last exercise you immediately take your pulse again and note the reading ( reading 2 ) .
27 The latissimus dorsi account for the very impressive ‘ V ’ shape of athletes and bodybuilders .
28 While much was achieved in improving safety standards , towards the decade 's end there was a series of accidents that perhaps shocked the public more than anything since Harrow & Wealdstone in the very early days of nationalisation .
29 It emerged that across the very varied fleets the cost of asbestos removal would be £25,000 per vehicle , an investment producing no financial return .
30 This is the very first idea to be taken into consideration when a choreographer starts to work with music .
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