Example sentences of "[subord] actually " in BNC.
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1 | Where actually were you working ? |
2 | Where , where actually was the casual ward ? |
3 | Although actually … there is one place we have n't booked anyone into , and that 's the Sheraton . |
4 | The effect greatly enhances its stature , although actually its altitude is modest , the highest of its peaks , An Caisteal ( the castle ) barely topping 2500 feet . |
5 | It started round about eighteen twenty one although actually there there 'd been erm er simmering discontent in the amongst the Christians in the Balkan area for some time . |
6 | Times were not easy and there would have been much evidence of hardship , although actually we know very little of the ordinary day-to-day life of the miner and his family . |
7 | Finally , and this is a suggestion on my own , although actually I discovered afterwards it was also made by somebody else , erm but it does seem in many ways er erm an obvious interpretation , is this could be the background also to post-natal depression . |
8 | Mostly our air arrives from the west which is why we sit up and take notice of the weather in America , although actually it can change a great deal on the way over here . |
9 | Frivolity is a better marketing strategy for the bottled-water industry than actually telling consumers about its products . |
10 | The result was the great British compromise ; Tawell would be charged with the lesser crime of possessing a forged bond rather than actually forging it . |
11 | He seemed likely to be doing it for quite some time to come as , rather than actually having an election , it is more a case of finding someone willing to take on the job . |
12 | Not doing things is , in general , considerably more difficult than actually doing things . |
13 | But this whole retro-Rolling Stones bullshit , I think it 's just the journalists ’ way to get uptight and be lazy , picking up on what other people are saying rather than actually thinking for themselves . |
14 | He seemed to be more content to be just a consultant to everyone in the music business than actually being a pioneer . |
15 | The latter are shapes so memorable that knowing they exist matters more than actually seeing them . |
16 | The catch was that the cost per copy assumed a much larger rate of copying than actually took place in the business . |
17 | Above the crack of the automatic , he heard a thin squeal of pain and sensed , rather than actually saw , a man topple sideways into the gutter . |
18 | It is possible for the ring of the collar to become caught rather than actually restrained by the leash , which may cause discomfort . |
19 | This led to the highest possible in Rugby League other than actually playing for a good team : I began to be invited to games by the committee . |
20 | The point is this , after a general election the party that 's won , it 's share of the vote in the most , in , in the , in the opinion poll taken most immediately after the election it goes up , it 's higher than actually what it gets in the general election . |
21 | Overseas holidays now started to look cheaper than actually going abroad . |
22 | Sorry , than actually holidaying in Britain . |
23 | The given design problem is thus simulated rather than actually solved for the user . |
24 | Such was the ferment of the times throughout Europe , and such was the rising volume of political controversy within Britain ( bear in mind also the Suffragette agitation and the conflict over the future of Ireland ) , that a more dramatic tipping of the balance than actually occurred in the next few years might have been expected . |
25 | Yeah why Why was it that it was towards the end when things were that there was finally a play centre set up ra rather than actually erm in the earlier days ? |
26 | The most generally accepted mechanism of evolutionary change is the modern version of Darwinian natural selection , based on the simple propositions that ( a ) like begets like , though with minor , essentially chance , variations ; ( b ) all organisms are capable of producing more offspring than actually can survive to maturity and reproduce in their turn ; ( c ) those offspring that do survive to reproduce must in some way be variants that are better adapted to their environment than those that fail ; and ( d ) those favoured variants are likely to reproduce the favourable variation in their own offspring . |
27 | I think people find that more difficult than actually saying what a time signature is . |
28 | Rather than actually just being purely information courses you did . |
29 | They would decide what ends the authority should not be entitled to pursue , or what considerations must be taken into account , rather than actually imposing a particular conclusion by way of substitution for that of the administrative authority . |
30 | With an enormous effort Alexandra said , with a small smile , ‘ It was better to be artificial than actually to sit in the sea in March . |