Example sentences of "very [adj] to it " in BNC.
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1 | But then I say , when you you 've probably got very , very used to it ! |
2 | We are very proud of our school and we are particularly proud of our area sixth form centre , and my own three children have been there and I 'm very grateful to it too . |
3 | I 've got erm proportional space code which is very similar to it on the Microsoft Works . |
4 | Television has altered people 's lives immensely — I feel very hostile to it . |
5 | If this is any use to you you are very welcome to it , as I have another . |
6 | The structure of universities in Germany , France , Britain and the USA was very different , but everywhere they were by the end of the century centres of scientific research , while at the beginning of it they had mostly been very marginal to it . |
7 | As Michael Codron told me : ‘ Ken remained very loyal to it , even though he was miserable about it . |
8 | The basic theme of this chapter will be that the success of cognitive neuropsychology provides strong grounds for believing that functionalism , or something very close to it , is actually true . |
9 | His body was found very close to it , but he had obviously been blinded by the blizzard . |
10 | Obviously you ca n't do this while you have the ball ( you 'd kick it instead ) , or when you 're very close to it ( you 'd probably execute a sliding tackle ) . |
11 | L.R. 162 was ‘ very close to it , ’ Ward J. defined the two questions which he thought he should answer , made findings of fact and answered those questions in the following passage from his judgment : |
12 | and you were getting very close to it , |
13 | But we want to get very very close to it , like only nought point nought one before it and nought point nought one after it . |
14 | But the sisters were very devoted to it , and the Doctor , and the matrons . |
15 | I am very sympathetic to it , and have tried to put it into effect in some of my own writing , but there is an accompanying danger that literature becomes absorbed by culture , and that literary values are superseded by cultural ones . |
16 | Moreover , Hahnemann discovered that if a patient needed a particular remedy he or she tended to be very sensitive to it — much more so than someone for whom it was not indicated . |
17 | Many plants are very sensitive to it . |