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Что (кто) такое very little - определение

HONORIFIC STYLE
Very Rev.; Very Rev; Very Revd; Very Rev'd; Very Revd.; The Very Rev'd; The Very Revd.; The Very Revd; The Very Rev.; Very Reverend; The very reverend

The Very Reverend         
The Very Reverend is a style given to members of the clergy. The definite article "The" should always precede "Reverend" as "Reverend" is a style or fashion and not a title.
Very Reverend         
¦ adjective a title given to a dean in the Anglican Church.
Pierre Véry         
FRENCH SCREENWRITER
Pierre Very
Pierre Véry (17 November 1900 in Bellon, Charente – 12 October 1960 in Paris) was a French novelist and screenwriter.A Short History of French Literature, by Sarah Kay, Terence Cave, Malcolm Bowie, page 268

Википедия

The Very Reverend

The Very Reverend is an honorific style given to higher-ranking members of a clergy. The definite article "the" should always precede "Reverend" when used before a name (e.g., the Very Rev. John Smith), because "Reverend" is an honorific adjective, not a title.

Примеры употребления для very little
1. Very little goals, very little entertainment, very little of anything of note.
2. "There were very little polemics, very little sort of wandering off into other areas," he said.
3. I think it‘s because they have very little money and very little influence," Robertson said.
4. "In the trials, there was very little evidence of contamination.
5. I can‘t reverse, because there‘s very little rear visibility.