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How to use very familiar in a sentence

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Having said that, bargains aren't very familiar here in the birthplace of capitalism.
We learn about her politics, her home life, and we become very familiar with her world-weary wit, but still she fails to ring true as a person.
Unfortunately, all he could see was the top of a very familiar head of raven tresses.
His eyes were a very deep grey, almost blue, but they were still very familiar.
Not only does he have sound experience in organising major events, he is very familiar with the city and its local communities.
A very familiar body of material to most Byzantinists is the land legislation of the tenth century.
What both works do well is to situate a set of ideas now very familiar to students of environmental studies in less familiar territory.
A handshake is the normal greeting between men and women unless one is very familiar with the person.
You probably have made a substantial investment in gear, with which you're very familiar.
Typical family-friendly hotels are very familiar, with restaurants where kids can eat free and popular attractions for all ages.
Well if you were vindicating your right of exclusive possession of the premises, you are in a very familiar common law area.
If you have sensitive teeth, you must be very familiar with the severely discomforting pain that goes with it.
Well, we're probably all used to the use of ceramics in white wares and are very familiar with those.
He said the boy often cleaned planes in exchange for flight time and was very familiar with operations at the school.
But already it seems he is stirring up the kind of controversy which will be very familiar to those who have watched his career from Britain.
The 60 Minutes exchange is very familiar to readers of Arab newspapers, college dailies, and liberal journals of opinion.
This very familiar and oft repeated saying takes its origin from a circumstance which occurred many years ago in Carlisle.
It cuts the story back to the bare bones but is visually interesting, even for those not very familiar with Shakespeare's text.
Upon first reading it, many of the articles and clauses sounded very familiar.
Not that I'm not very familiar with a hedgehog's anatomy but it's what I imagine the back third of a hedgehog would be like.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The stranger did not seem very familiar with the appurtenances of the place.
The outdoor world was not very familiar to him, and occasionally he went wrong in a question of fact.
Mr. Murphy is an alabamian, very familiar with Southern conditions.
Do you know, Mr. brent, that your face seems a very familiar one to me?
However anecdotic plants not made of plastic may sound, this in fact represents the opinion of younger generation not very familiar with the natural surroundings.
A new judge would have to be very familiar with her whole docket.
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