Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] very [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There 's maybe not enough folk knew it because I do n't know that there 's very many fairies around .
2 There 's very many unemployed .
3 ‘ … very flat , all canals and marsh land and big meres ; pretty dreary in winter , I expect , though I believe there 's very good duck shooting there . ’
4 Er in general terms er there was no big mannerisms or faults as far as I can see , there 's very good eye contact er throughout er you , you kept the person 's attention .
5 There 's very good co-ordination between landowners and police .
6 That chap in there 's very good as well .
7 There 's very little I do n't do that I used to do .
8 My attitude to ageing is that it 's inevitable so there 's very little you can do about it .
9 If this is achieved , then the fact that the ball is pitching into an upslope means there 's very little run .
10 There 's very little information here for the new(ish) reader about family , upbringing , education , township , larger historical context , or simple chronology of the poet 's fifty-six years .
11 But in more stagnant areas , such as the lagoons , where there 's very little water movement , plants grow in abundance .
12 ‘ They 're all music fans … there 's very little spiel … ’ remark the band , in defence of A&M America .
13 There 's very little room for the qualitative work I 've been talking about : it it is there it tends to get tacked on to an existing project when the sociologist is brought in to provide expertise on survey design or interviewing or to use a standard measure of patient ‘ quality of life . ’
14 There 's very little art in it , it 's just a chemical process , ’ he argues .
15 It may seem to some of you that there 's very little hope left for us in Krishnapur .
16 " Well , there 's very little you can do .
17 right , if there is n't very much of that fluid , there 's very little fluid , there 'll be more pressure on the baby wo n't there ?
18 Bar the occasional donkey and camel , there 's very little traffic .
19 She turned to Susie and said , ‘ There 's very little time left today , I 'm afraid . ’
20 There 's very little difference in what you 're doing now .
21 Give it a flick it 'll go for a long way because there 's no , there 's very little friction on the ice and erm the second one is the , the awkward one .
22 There 's very little goes on here that is true .
23 There 's very little reason for us to meet again . ’
24 There 's very little traffic on that road and she knows most of the people , so when she saw this strange car she noticed it . ’
25 I think it 's necessary to set the scene for that to say that in fact as between the County Council and Barton Willmore there 's very little difference in what we see are the requirements for the ring around the city , we both have a figure of of six thousand and something quite small .
26 Nowadays there 's very little heroin about .
27 With the Topper , you 'll find that there 's very little water in the cockpit and so you can start sailing almost immediately .
28 I accept that erm and of course he 's dealing with it , approaching it from the basis that that factual issue is one she 's resolved in favour of the plaintiff erm it may be that there 's very little issue between us , it may be that the defendant would concede if your Lordship were to find that er the plaintiff had been asking Mr on several occasions to get him out of the contract , it may be conceded , I know not .
29 Thus far there 's very little evidence that employers are taking this on board .
30 And therefore the schools should remember this when looking into going for other options , which may mean there 's very little difference between them and the D S O , and the fact that th that the profits made by the D S O will be lost if they have n't got that contract , and I think that 's a very important point that they should take on , and I think a lot of schools miss out on that particular idea .
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