Example sentences of "really [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 And I never really asked for her .
2 Snotlings do n't really think for themselves , they merely mimic the actions of Orcs and Goblins around them .
3 With and Malcolm not really firing for Derbyshire , I should n't think Lawrence would be a virtual certainty for the winter team .
4 But now she looked around her , really seeing for the first time the humming activity of the fruit and vegetable market , breathing in the aromatic smells , noticing how charming the open square was , with its border of pizza stalls and cafés and bistros .
5 They can split on impact with the high twist yarns of ripstop nylon , and are really intended for sewing knitting fabrics where the ball forces the yarn apart , stretching and borrowing yarn from adjacent loops in the fabric without cutting through as with the normal pointed needle .
6 McKellar 's subjects " … quite frequently likened the images to lantern slides … " and furthermore their unrelatedness both to current preoccupations and to each other made them seem like a series of lecturer 's slides which had not only " … been mixed up but were really intended for some other lecture " .
7 None of the bargeowners could afford to waste electricity , and the display was really intended for much later at night , but he had turned it on early to surprise and please them .
8 ‘ Some , ’ Grant replied round the glass tube in his mouth , just in case the question was really intended for him .
9 Whilst it is possible to use DIV with real numbers , it is really intended for use with integers .
10 No , no , no , I take your point , but I did n't mean that , it 's the way I 'd read the press release , I was n't the one reading it , so certainly they it would that would be please do n't forget I mean no one is going to really knock for your English
11 They were in neither half of the house , but in a space that did not really exist for Maggie , who never asked herself which half the house was whose , since the whole house was , for her , theirs .
12 She would do it if she really cared for him , he believed .
13 So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business .
14 I have met wonderful doctors who really cared for their old patients , but sometimes the doctors were dismissive and rude , believing that there was little point in wasting valuable resources on the elderly as they were going to die soon anyway .
15 She had spent most of her own childhood trying to persuade her parents to fall in love with each other and known how little they really cared for each other or for her , but until recently she had not realised how little real love there had been in her own marriage .
16 I remember when the wild-west look was in fashion , though I must confess I never really cared for it myself . ’
17 Not only am I not prepared to have a semi-detached marriage , but I 'm convinced that if you really cared for me you would have no hesitation about placing my interests first , ’ had been his parting shot as he had left the apartment , slamming the front door loudly behind him .
18 He was the paternal figure , the leader who really cared for his men , who suffered what they suffered .
19 Do the major social divisions of class , gender and ethnicity really account for the differences ?
20 I 'm with him more than anybody and I do n't really know him , except that you 're the only one he really cares for . ’
21 ‘ It 's the first time in my life that someone really cares for me .
22 There was mention of some art history work , a few articles for various journals and a cataloguing job for one of the museums but it was clear that for Maidstone these were of little importance and did not really qualify for the title of job .
23 Until now , the museum has exhibited only 900 of the 32,000 works it actually owns , though 17,000 of these are drawings , videos and photographs which do not really qualify for permanent showing .
24 Long before John Robinson 's Honest to God made Bonhoeffer known to a mass public , Hartwell persistently made us see that this theologian-martyr really mattered for post-war theology .
25 The rules are really designed for shippers of industrial goods or components . ’
26 What they really want for Christmas PAGE wom
27 I have a moderate level of fitness throughout and I think that 's what you really want for an expedition .
28 So that 's what the C really stands for then ?
29 I have n't really looked for it .
30 That we are really praying for peace and identifying ourselves with peace struggle in Ireland .
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