Example sentences of "very [det] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 However , I do believe that intensely private moments should not be captured on film , but this is left very much up to the integrity of the individual photographer . ’
2 Whether the patients enjoy life after a myocardial infarct is very much up to the people who look after them at home or in hospital .
3 Most of the bureau do n't supply order forms — most of their work comes in on spec — and so it is very much up to the customer to specify what is required .
4 This is quite useful for you to refer to , this booklet , but do please tell your clients you 're not a doctor , it 's very much up to the client 's doctor and our medical underwriters , as to whether we pay out or not .
5 McGilligan 's subsequent achievements in the Ireland jersey have been well chronicled and since then the Dungiven joiner has been very much up with the big boys .
6 Development technician Dave said : ‘ At the moment the proposals are very much up in the air but we are hoping to plan mixed weekend trips which both groups would enjoy . ’
7 It 's very much up in the air about the continuation of these classes .
8 The land-based multi-warhead er missiles is a real issue that has to be tackled , er and they may either go for , this is very much up in the air , go for er distinct cuts in er Start one , or they may talk about limitations and then go for a Start two treaty .
9 A British double-century looks very much on for the 11-times South African champion , who was the first man to achieve that feat in his native land .
10 Er would you not say that this has shifted the onus of responsibility very much on to the financial institutions , the banks and others who had dealings with Mr Maxwell , and is n't the judge in effect saying in your interpretation er of that , that these institutions er really have got to show they were whiter than white in their dealings and actually went in and investigated him thoroughly ?
11 oh no , the war was very much on at the time
12 ‘ Metrologie is very much out of the woods now ’ , he claimed .
13 Many scientists were well-read in theological writings , and thus when in 1875 Stewart and Tait produced The Unseen Universe they were not doing anything very much out of the ordinary .
14 The Bill arises very much out of the Piper Alpha incident .
15 Kinloss was a pleasant environment and the locals were extremely kind to the alien invasion , but one felt so very much out of the hurly burly of wartime England , this was made particularly clear when pupils I had trained returned for their rest period , and one did get the message that my operational background was no longer valid or right to pass on to the crews coming forward for conversion to twin-engined aircraft .
16 ‘ Nothing very much out of the ordinary , ’ he returned calmly , unmoved by her outburst .
17 Whether he can still achieve that goal will be very much down to the obstinacy and determination for which he is famous .
18 But the spring of heel for Tom seen here with fellow dancer Kate Coyne is very much down to the music of The Rolling Stones .
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