Example sentences of "[pron] be very [adj] [prep] any " in BNC.
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1 | I am very sorry for any offence that has been caused . |
2 | I stress we are not anti-Europe and nor was this meant to be a mischievous motion , but we are very distrustful about any deal negotiated by any member of this government . |
3 | George has asked if Pat could possibly get teaching or worship tapes for the Christians there as they are very short of any kind of material , especially the Filipinos who can not get anything from home . |
4 | While the Poles were largely indifferent to the internal problems of the city — which they reasoned were the result of German agitation and would never have arisen if the Versailles politicians had made some more workable arrangement — they were very sensitive to any disturbance in their trade through the Corridor and the Baltic ports . |
5 | It 's very rare for any software to be releases in only one version . |
6 | He added : ‘ It 's very important at any stage of the season not to get too adrift of the top . |
7 | They become entangled in such a way that it is very rare for any to wriggle free , and while there is ample time to collect them at relative leisure they should nonetheless be collected as quickly as possible . |
8 | Light : Subdued light , though it is very indifferent to any other conditions . |
9 | But critics say that the project failed to recognize the diversity of the US scientific community and that it is very difficult for any non-governmental group to bring about significant and lasting change . |
10 | It is very evident in any binoculars ; with × 20 I always feel that I can begin to resolve its outer edges . |