Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] very " in BNC.
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1 | Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices . |
2 | ‘ At the time , you remember , you 'd given me very little information to go on . |
3 | Hall reported to Palmerston on the same day that he had met the architects ‘ in conclave ’ to discuss the competition conditions , and was happy to say that he had arranged them very satisfactorily . |
4 | Clough said : ‘ Gary has impressed me very much in the month he has spent with us so far . |
5 | They would have included him very willingly , he could sense that . |
6 | ‘ I have missed them very much since Sam was born . |
7 | He 's therefore not been able to contact his girlfriend , he 's not been able to see his children , er , although he has missed them very much . |
8 | It has interested me very much to learn from the Air Historical Branch of the Royal Air Force that after the war , since nothing had been heard of Warrant Officer Crane 's Stirling , its crew and S.A.S. passengers , a search was made of the Morvan region . |
9 | Lord Aldington replied : ‘ This will be the hundredth time you say what I 've said is a lie , and it is the hundredth time you have made me very angry . ’ |
10 | It has made me very sad . |
11 | My years of dancing , beginning long before I was anorexic , have made me very body-conscious , both in how my body looks and how it feels . |
12 | I noticed it especially on one occasion when I was beset with problems which had made me very unhappy . |
13 | ‘ You 've made me very cross . ’ |
14 | You 've made me very happy . ’ |
15 | ‘ I know that we ca n't let this mean anything more than itself , ’ he said at last , ‘ but it has made … you have made me very happy , Julia . |
16 | ‘ It — has n't made me very popular in some quarters . ’ |
17 | I 've not been sleeping well since the house was ransacked , and it 's made me very edgy . |
18 | He 's missed you very badly . ’ |
19 | I 've seen you very briefly in England and now here . |
20 | ‘ You must have missed him very much . ’ |
21 | For the first time in years Harriet was overwhelmed by a wave of homesickness , and not now for New York , but for the haven of her London flat , the bolt-hole she had made her very own . |
22 | Her dramatic Latin looks have made her very much in demand among the Paris designers . |
23 | Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even . |
24 | ‘ I told him that he is violent , has mistreated her very badly , have been trigger happy and whatever kindness he might have done for her he had cancelled by beatings and threats he had made on her life . |
25 | The murders in Mouncy Street with boys , drugs , sadism had been thoroughly fashionable crime , really Sixties , and had interested him very much . |
26 | The front page story had made him very angry . |
27 | Anyway , he had done it very quietly and gently-not to wake me , I suppose … ’ |
28 | That 's one of the main reasons why we think he ca n't have done it very many times . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 've done it very carefully . ’ |
30 | And I 've done it very well . |