Sentence examples for any very from inspiring English sources

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It's not really any very heady fame.

Halve the strawberries, cutting any very large ones into quarters.

Hardly any very well-known artists are included.

"Any very large organisation has to be broken down into certain elements.

"There aren't any very clear rules, and it generally hasn't mattered," Professor Hamermesh said.

Use any very fragrant roses, making sure they have not been sprayed or treated.

"But any very powerful very generic technology will carry with it some risks".

You won't gain any very deep or revelatory insights about Chinese modernity.

When all pieces are cut, smooth over any very rough edges with a piece of sandpaper.

But within that framework of dubiety I myself don't see any very special moral problems.

But the orderly resolution of any very large and complex cross-border financial institution is not really possible.

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