Example sentences of "i [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] very " in BNC.
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1 | She knew I was no longer close friends with Frank , but of the rest I had told her very little : her own love-affair would be soiled , I felt , by my tale — so disgusting , so absurd . |
2 | I said I had found her very kind . |
3 | That 's actually all I want to say about the flipchart unless anybody 's any other comments I mean Jeff 's you 've obviously got a lot of experience in a do you feel there 's any anything further than that I know I 've covered it very briefly . |
4 | I 've seen you very briefly in England and now here . |
5 | She has her own tone and style and I 've seen it very effective . |
6 | And I 've done it very well . |
7 | I mean , I 've read em very thoroughly and I 've read the reports of the officers . |
8 | what we 're dealing with is a small group of MP s who thought there were some advantages in the Paignton amendment I 've discussed it very thoroughly with them for some time , and they agree that there were real difficulties about the Paignton amendment which I 've now addressed |
9 | He said : ‘ I 've found it very hard to relax because of the pressures . |
10 | Er and and I 've found it very useful in t term |
11 | I 've put it very similar to that of the nine o'clock one really . |
12 | I 've labelled you very strongly a scientist . |
13 | ‘ I have missed them very much since Sam was born . |
14 | ‘ I have observed you very closely , Alice , and I do not believe you lack a passionate side to your nature for all you choose to appear so cool and so calm . |
15 | However , he added : ‘ On my few visits prior to my appointment , and in my short time here since , I have found it very far from that . |
16 | I have found it very useful to prepare a graphical cropping plan ( see Figure 3 ) looking ahead a number of years . |