Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] be very " in BNC.

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1 However , after much thought and discussion we still feel that many aspects of the teaching programmes in Hungary are very beneficial for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties .
2 In this connection the 7.5 m ( 25 ft ) raised beach , probably of late Pleistocene age , on the west coast of Scotland is very instructive .
3 Left : The 7801P seven-place setting machine from Hotpoint is very good value at £389.99 .
4 Excellent voice I mean worth an A Bill , brilliant if you do that , but I mean I 'm not , I know speaking to sort of Charles and Tom and Alan , they say that sort of recommendation referrals in Norwich are very difficult but I think if you do it the right way
5 The beta copy of ClarisWorks is very promising but it 's too early to award it a best buy rosette .
6 Bernard Keane of Farthingdales is very interested in buying Chester 's .
7 The local work force in Cumbernauld is very proud of the fact that it has exceeded the quality standards in OKI 's Japanese plants .
8 The local work force in Cumbernauld is very proud of the fact that it has exceeded the quality standards in OKI 's Japanese plants .
9 But another participant said that the field workers in LEDU were very useful , but the problem from their point of view was in getting money from higher sources .
10 The tax system in Sweden was very helpful to creditors in this respect , but in the UK , unfortunately , one needed collectors .
11 We had a very impromptu meal which was brought out from somewhere near Bahrain because our landing area was in a small offshore sand strip where the Nos 55 and 84 Squadron aircraft ( also a Valentia from No 70 Squadron , which was our support aircraft ) were all based overnight and I went to sleep in this hot and humid place , The humidity factor at Bahrain was very high indeed , in the 90s , but I went to sleep quite comfortably on a groundsheet having dug a little hole for my not very considerable hips , weighing very little above 9 stone , and I settled down for the night .
12 The relationship , however , between the staff and the CAB welfare worker at Latchmere is very good .
13 The ground staff at Edinburgh were very helpful , and when we finally boarded ( in really raw and biting cold and -2 degrees centigrade ) thanked me for having my luggage so clearly labelled as it had helped them get it to the hold doors for immediate removal at Brussels .
14 The social cost of drink-related traffic accidents in Britain is very high : over 18,000 casualties , including 5000 deaths in 1986 .
15 The murder of the baby boys by Herod is very similar to the story of Moses : he also escaped the killing of the Israelites ' baby sons by Pharaoh ( Exodus 1:15–2:10 ) .
16 The Police Force of London was very anti-Jewish : but special measures were taken by Sir Samuel Hoare to enforce upon them the dire necessity of pampering the Israelites .
17 The show scene in Australia is very active , as are the obedience trials and latterly the fast-growing Schutzhund sport .
18 The health boards in Scotland are very close to the hospitals , which is why I set considerable store by the approval that had been granted to the applications by the Grampian health board in the case of Foresterhill and by the Ayrshire and Arran health board in the case of South Ayrshire .
19 The city centre of Brno is very attractive .
20 North east France is largely agricultural and leisurely drives through the quiet country roads of Picardy were very pleasant .
21 The tidal range in the Caribbean sea off the north coast of Panama is very modest — no more than a couple of feet .
22 But senior women officers in Scotland are very rare indeed .
23 Though there are many earlier examples , ; both in this country and abroad , the private press movement in England is very largely a feature of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries , with William Morris as its most magnificent pioneer at the Kelmscott Press .
24 Even the extreme , and already almost schismatic , group of neo-traditionalists led by Archbishop Lefebvre from Econe was very nearly reconciled .
25 That 's right the tenth replacement depot in Lichfield and they used to come round to Walsall looking for absentees and deserters and they there was actually a shooting match in Street the MPs started firing the guns at these fellas who 'd gone absent without leave , and , but as I understand I remember at the time there was a lot of racism in America then and they , they picked these coloured fellas up and apparently the C O at Lichfield was very much a southern colonel and he was a racist and they used to chain these coloured guys up behind the trucks and make them walk all the way back to Lichfield behind the trucks driving the trucks at walking pace and I understand there was a , a salver , a commemorative salver in the Town Hall to be presented to him , and some an MP in the Council he were looking for this colonel , but as I understand he was court-martialled after the war for racism and so I do n't think he 'd be wanting , wanted to be connected with Walsall any more , so but this was
26 Like seeing Henry Rollins at Reading was very moving because it was real .
27 ‘ Unless something is done about what is going on and a stop is put to the chaos , then the health-care prospects for London are very gloomy . ’
28 The Fen country around Coton was very flat , with water-filled dykes instead of hedges , and few trees , so that one could see long distances without the view being obstructed — ‘ right to the horizon , ’ Cheryl reported excitedly to her mummy in one of her letters home .
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