Example sentences of "very [adj] for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He wo n't be very mobile for some time , ’ she said . |
2 | That will be my key message , and the other thing I 'd like to emphasise today , and I 'd be very grateful for some sort of early response to that . |
3 | He became very depressed for some time before he could reassess himself , start to use his considerable abilities and begin courting his wife again . |
4 | This system of learning is very different for some students and it might help at the beginning of the academic year to introduce them to it in a more measured way and look at points of pressure during the year and see if they can be released without lowering standards |
5 | Small print , dense layout , footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision . |
6 | But it was n't everybody that could pay it , it was very hard for some people . |
7 | He said make-up was all very well for some people , but he hated to see it on girls who were n't the right type — implying I suppose , that I ought to wear woollen stockings and teach in a Sunday school ! |
8 | There you are yes , Even the open door policy can be very stressful for some people . |
9 | The link with school assemblies ( 11 ) is very important for some RE teachers . |
10 | ( i ) Panel interviews are very intimidating for some interviewees who feel outnumbered and have a strong sense of ‘ me against all of them ’ . |
11 | This clash between school values and home values made it very difficult for some schools to tackle problems of pupil absence . |