Example sentences of "very [adj] [noun sg] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's very little reason for us to meet again . ’ |
2 | ‘ And that seems to me a very uncharacteristic thing for you to say , ’ Willoughby said firmly . |
3 | Because it would be a very dangerous thing for someone to do . |
4 | You you 'd have to be very er very hard line for me to notice it . |
5 | Well , it sounds a very obvious thing for us to say — but it stands to reason . |
6 | That would be a very great challenge for us to do , especially because we have never had the chance before to think about that , but er now I think that could be , er could become reality and I 'm quite sure that er there are teachers from that part of Germany who would like to , to work in your country ; maybe er English teachers er from East Germany teaching the German language here , that 's one thing I could imagine . |
7 | It would be a very good investment for you to set aside time for yourself each day , even if it 's just time for a bit of personal planning and some gentle exercise . |
8 | The Borough of Southwark was not thought a very suitable district for me to live . |
9 | Roxburgh said : ‘ The four players I 've mentioned form a very experienced backbone for me to put the flesh on . |
10 | It 's bee a very frustrating team for us to play . |
11 | She had no doubt it would be a very bad idea for them to go in search of Oliver and Cobalt . |