Example sentences of "[noun] very [adv] [prep] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Check the inside rebate side very carefully before cutting your mount . |
2 | Thanks very much for bringing that to our attention . |
3 | Right that 's , that 's , that 's lovely Ian anyway thanks very much for seeing me this evening erm well as I say I 'll go away and prepare some figures and then I 'll , I 'll see you what , what say Wednesday next week ? |
4 | Thanks very much for filling in a questionnaire yourself so fully , and for your points about possible dangers here and there . |
5 | For instance– ‘ Thanks very much for making that suggestion — do you want to say ally more about it ? ’ |
6 | Thanks very much for letting us know . |
7 | Thanks very much for keeping us company . |
8 | It was very good actually , the weather could have been a bit better but erm thanks very much for arranging it , it went very well . |
9 | ‘ Thanks very much for coming . |
10 | Thanks very much for coming over . |
11 | Carol thanks very much for coming in okay |
12 | Thanks very much for joining us . |
13 | Trevor , thanks very much for joining us on the programme . |
14 | Okay Alan , well thanks very much for joining us on the programme this afternoon |
15 | Malcolm thanks very much for joining us . |
16 | Right , thanks very much for doing the erm the questionnaire last week , okay ? |
17 | Conversely , those who decide to return to work very soon after having a baby get the message that they are neglecting their child . |
18 | because obviously like Kim very soon after revising she 's going out . |
19 | The Survey makes this point very clearly by showing that not far short of half of all defective items issued ( 42% ) were modern , 20th Century publications , a fact which underlines the danger of assuming that priority should automatically be given to the treatment of older material . |
20 | The Orders in Council of 1811 , imposed as part of the economic war against Napoleon , had hit the hosiers of the east Midlands very hard by closing their American market . |
21 | If the adventurers want to search this room very thoroughly after finding these treasures , then each Turn they search they have a 50% chance of finding an item worth D10+10 GCs — a small jar of mercury , a vial of powdered gemstone , a jar with half a dozen sulphur balls ( also useful as a material component for the Fire Ball spell , of course ) , an ornately decorated heavy marble pestle and mortar , and suchlike . |
22 | Or would you eat the chocolate very quickly without thinking or even looking much at it at all ? |
23 | The man had come to life very considerably in discussing his job and a formidable personality was emerging . |
24 | The latter can be cone very neatly by drilling a small hole then enlarging it with one of the conical sheet metal drills . |
25 | The Communists , under two very astute leaders , had advanced their cause very considerably by working within the Anti-Fascist People 's Freedom League and trading on Aung San 's popularity . |
26 | have it within their power to resolve the matter very speedily by going to the commission and providing full notification , even if they have to negotiate with the commission over provisions which the submission was moved , then they can get that exemption back dated and , and |
27 | It is always wise to examine a flower very carefully before placing it in the blotting paper as if it contains any tiny insects they will think they are being provided with a picnic lunch and eat their way through the contents of your press ! |
28 | Our organic chemicals businesses have survived the recession very well by designing new products and identifying new applications . |
29 | ‘ Hell , you 've had experience very recently of handling some tricky situations , taking instant decisions , and they came out just the way we wanted them . |
30 | In addition most clubs organise a full programme of races over the season which , once you 've mastered the basics of sailing , can improve your skills very quickly by matching them up with other boats in the fleet . |