Example sentences of "to [pron] actually [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | This situation applies to everyone actually digging on a site , so as there may be anything between one and 100 people all constantly taking decisions in this way , there exists a large potential for error . |
2 | Although there are at least ten references to his actually painting in oils in his diary , there are no comments on the medium in the guide . |
3 | The price of oil was tumbling again , one of his most reliable brokers on Wall Street had just been arrested for insider dealing , the acquisition of a highly prestigious London hotel had been held up by a query as to who actually owned it and , back home , one of his sisters had just committed suicide , causing a tremor of scandal throughout the country . |
4 | They are made usually to be handled by the learner , but how often to you actually see nurses using the models ? |
5 | The Dutch do n't see that if your busy flight to you actually want to go to Amsterdam . |
6 | Apart from knowing facts such as " oranges contain vitamin C " and liver contains iron " , hardly anyone had a clue as to what actually constitutes a sound balanced diet or even how much of each nutrient is required each day for their body size , or anyone else 's body size for that matter . |
7 | It is a beautiful and very moving story , marred only by the fact that it does not bear the remotest resemblance to what actually happens . |
8 | Once the teaching unit has reached the stage of a draft computer program which does what the designer intends , together with associated notes which describe what the program offers and its possible uses in the classroom , we need to consider in more detail how to collect essential information as to what actually happens when the unit is used . |
9 | Some may think that these are just nice debating points , and that they bear little relationship to what actually happens . |
10 | Identifying strengths needs to relate to what actually goes on with children and their learning and not to neglected or under used physical resources . |
11 | What we appear to have here is a system where the structure of intervention , as displayed in the file data in other areas , bears only an indirect relationship to what actually happened in Team D. ( The specialist worker in Team C may have been operating in ways that in some respects are not wholly dissimilar , but the approach of the specialist team would seem radically different ) . |
12 | This refers to what actually happened — The girl failed to show up . |
13 | Perception is not conceived as a direct grasping of an occurrence here but rather as the means by which the perceiver obtains a resulting impression which may or may not correspond to what actually happened . |
14 | Crime prevention covers a multitude of things er and we 'll bring it back to what actually effects you . |
15 | Saying positive things about ourselves or having positive things said to us actually produces a chemical response in our brains . |