Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] very [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Keith was with him through all of it and I think it made them very close , ’ adds Rigby . |
2 | In an era when the average gross weekly wage was about £10 this made them very expensive props indeed . |
3 | The houses , scattered in the countryside , looked enormous , like fortresses , with large barns and farmyards attached to them , and all the buildings were an ochre colour which made them very beautiful in the evening sunshine . |
4 | Some children had last-minute treats of ice cream and sweets which made them very sick . |
5 | That 's been very pleasing and offers me very attractive playing options . |
6 | But there they were , four of them , just where they said they 'd be , in a clearing on a bend in the river , naked as nature intended , standing very upright which still did n't make them very tall and looking at us without any fear . |
7 | For example the task could be to produce a news item which would amuse the audience , or which would surprise the audience , or which would make them very happy . |
8 | Still thinking that my drink was spiked in Kansas does n't make me very trusting . |
9 | Neither was I to know that I should indeed one fine day have a son who would make me very proud of him at the ‘ Other Place ’ , but that it would be from green eyes that the light of intelligence and wit would shine . |
10 | ‘ The code for America is 0101 and it will make me very rich . ’ |
11 | ‘ What the sack did was make me very determined that next time round that I 'd do a better job . |
12 | ‘ It would make me very jealous and insecure . ’ |
13 | ‘ The sooner this business is done , Master Clerk , the sooner you are gone and that will make me very happy ! ’ |
14 | I promised , so if we give my parents some money towards the expenses it will make me very happy . ’ |
15 | For example , it would make me very happy if I could see you every night across my dinner table ; if when I woke in the morning , I would hear you wish me ‘ Bonjour , chéri ! ’ in that so charming accent of yours . |
16 | My little Shelley , you are the only woman I have ever met who can make me very happy . |
17 | By ‘ sign ’ , I should say , I mean nothing very technical . |
18 | The Italian the other children spoke in school was not a dialect like my Triestino and in many subjects I was in any case behind the others , a thought which made me very unhappy . |
19 | ‘ It made me very uncomfortable . |
20 | I 'd seen him earlier that night , here at the house , behaving in a way that made me very anxious to find out what he was doing here on Moila . ’ |
21 | The strong but legal protest methods used in recent years in the Stone House and Education campaigns made me very proud to be a Shropshireman . |
22 | They made me very welcome , then gave me a clean towel and showed me the showers . |
23 | The way Tony DeFries went at it made me very suspicious . |
24 | Seeing how nature treats an inept hedgehog made me very glad that we have won the long counter-insurgency war with nature in the western world : but too weak-minded a reverence for nature is going to allow us to treat fellow humans as if they were hedgehogs in the shrubbery . |
25 | Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices . |
26 | ‘ At the time , you remember , you 'd given me very little information to go on . |
27 | These weapons were developed from the long-barrelled hunting weapons used in Hochland , and their long barrels make them very accurate . |
28 | Japanese papers contain extremely long fibres which make them very strong , even in the presence of water . |
29 | ‘ You make me very curious . ’ |
30 | You make me very happy . |