Example sentences of "very [adj] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Also , the rain water has been a very weak acid because it links with carbon dioxide in the air .
2 Return the custard to the pan and heat gently , stirring continuously over a very low heat until it thickens .
3 Hockey is a very low game and it 's all in the quads in your upper legs and I can move into the ball without slowing down , where as a bigger guy has to run in and stoop down ’ .
4 I really like a very low action and it 's just got to have a whammy bar .
5 My Lords I I 'm to say that this is of course erm a very controversial area and it is quite frank that it should be controversial too .
6 Currently , the main attention and content of reform is largely imbalanced in favour of the more basic of the cognitive goals , to the relative neglect of higher-order cognitive goals , and to a very strong passivity when it comes to personal/social development goals .
7 ‘ I 'm a very strong person and it will take more than that to get rid of me , ’ he said .
8 This is potentially very strong language but it is also a plea to God to remove her from her misery .
9 But this drug works in a very different way and it actually helps to take the strain off your heart er and it actually makes a huge difference .
10 Er , the position of the British government is this , that it regrets er the inconvenience and the expense , er it would like to see a very sensible resolution but it knows that there will only be a resolution as I know the honourable gentleman knows by unanimity and it does not expect to see that unanimity in the future though it will work for it .
11 'Little Bunnies ' is a very popular song and it helps if one or two adults lie down with the children .
12 And I 'd keep a very careful record and it 'd be on display , the day of the fête , people would have to guess the number of matchsticks in it altogether . ’
13 And er that was a very interesting period because it was nineteen thirty nine and of course the , what the , my impressions of America were quite different when you got there , from er what er their er impressions of the world situation were .
14 And this one is a very interesting project because it 's being done under the director of , direction of Dr. Michael Eraut in the University , but it involves not merely the University but the East Sussex County Council .
15 I should think there 's a very high probability that it will because as I said to you earlier , the , yes .
16 This seemed to us to have a very high priority but it ca n't continue to have a high priority if we 're pushing against a closed door .
17 If in any given case the land in dispute is unbuilt land and the squatter is aware that the owner , while having no present use for it , has a purpose in mind for its use in the future , the court is likely to require very clear evidence before it can be satisfied that the squatter who claims a possessory title has not only established factual possession of the land , but also the requisite intention to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow .
18 Erm and and er of course , did make a very clear statement that it would be the leader .
19 There was a time in the very early universe when it was so hot that the particle energies would have been high enough for these transformations to take place .
20 The Executive obviously has a very serious problem when it comes to looking after these areas , ’ said Mr Wilson .
21 He went on : ‘ When you lose £21 million like this , it 's a very serious matter because it 's a very large part of the amount of money that they handle .
22 It was some such very similar situation but it involved a lot more money than you 've lost .
23 Moderator four five nine Moderator I welcome the number two in the deliverance but I would make a plea to the er panel that this leaflet be a very simple leaflet and it not be brief , but in fact be quite lengthy .
24 And child care is the key to dependency , for the very simple reason that it takes a lot of time and is unpaid ’ .
25 And childcare is the key to dependency , for the very simple reason that it takes a lot of time and is unpaid .
26 It 's a very simple matter and it it , there 's no so even if the jury are about to hear it from the witness .
27 And with Karen Parsons in the state she was that evening , there seemed a very real possibility that it would be .
28 The use of the modular approach initially brings the very real advantage that it appears to be more acceptable to users and provides greater insight for the designer of the design problem .
29 It was obviously a very clever song but it was n't until we were recording it and filming it down at Greenwich Studios , that we realised its potential because .
30 ‘ That path 's in a very dangerous state until it dries out properly .
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