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Example sentences for "nothing very"

  • The State-rooms are commodious and handsome, although there is nothing very superb or grand in the decorations or furniture.

  • Nothing very particular," was the reply--"all very dull and flat.

  • There is nothing very pathetic, I suppose, in those words.

  • As to these last objects, there is nothing very wonderful in what she said.

  • There is nothing very wonderful in your being called 'George,'" she went on, after a while.

  • He very handsomely hopes they will be happy together; and there is nothing very unforgiving in that, I think.

  • There is nothing very striking in Mr. Rushworth's manners, but I was pleased last night with what appeared to be his opinion on one subject: his decided preference of a quiet family party to the bustle and confusion of acting.

  • If this is living in the country, it is nothing very formidable.

  • There is nothing very exceptional in that; Cecilia is mostly good enough to lend us her company.

  • Indeed visits paid by one prince to another seem to be nothing very unusual[577].

  • The transition therefore to the story found in Hrólfs Saga is nothing very strange.

  • There is nothing very interesting in the history of Commerce until the time of Whittington, whose cat, we have already said, was a fabulous animal, though it has taken its place by the side of the British Lion in our English annals.

  • The principal entrance can be reached by way of Lune-street or Chapel- walks; but when you have got to it, there is nothing very peculiar to be seen.

  • There is nothing very extraordinary in the preaching style of Mr. O'Dell.

  • A large five- light stained glass window occupies the chancel end; but there is nothing very entrancing in its appearance.

  • Nothing very particular; and I won't let you call him a humbug.

  • Exactly, nothing very grand; but I dare say you find it as good a place to read in as a drawing-room, eh?

  • There's nothing very deep in that," snarled Varbarriere, "but there is everything impracticable.

  • There's nothing very alarming, is there, in that?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    below zero; brothers and; compact mass; dozen men; historical materialism; man should; nothing but; nothing came; nothing else; nothing else but the; nothing except; nothing for; nothing had; nothing left; nothing less; nothing remains; nothing remarkable; nothing shall; nothing very; nothing will; rising early; slaves would; spoilt child; strong rope; with four; year ending