Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [pron] really " in BNC.

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1 That 's why I was thinking I might hang on to the Volvo for another two years until you 've got your own car and then I can buy what I really want .
2 It was difficult to know what she really believed — if , indeed , she believed anything .
3 ‘ Want to know what I really wanted ?
4 A team creates a supportive atmosphere where people are happy to go at risk , say what they really think , develop one another 's ideas and commit to an agreed course of action even though there may have been differences of opinion .
5 I do n't know what they really want . ’
6 The answer to that is that nine times out of ten you do not know what you really want , you do not know your own mind and have not made a choice .
7 ‘ I do n't know how to improve my performance if I do n't know what you really want .
8 I do n't even know what you really mean by the word .
9 ‘ Do you know what I really want ?
10 I do n't know what I really do n't know what you do with it .
11 It could be the sour smell of misfortune rather than the suspicion that he does n't know what he really wants which could mock the prediction that here is the next Conservative Prime Minister but one . ’
12 Monolithic detoxification regimes , when viewed from the patient 's perspective , appear what they really are-insensitive and inflexible .
13 John Hill says he started racing with a ski boat and then when the engines got bigger he had to have a go at powerboating which he really enjoys …
14 Yeah , right I 've decided what I really want is a dick that , that , that drags on the floor .
15 And anyway , if somebody is too forthright and says what he really thinks you might feel impelled to hit him with a brick .
16 Micro Focus has been had an object-oriented research programme under way since 1989 to explore what it really means to have re-usable code in practice .
17 Cos I 've I 've thought about a kit before but for the money I 've got I could n't do what I really wanted .
18 So , for instance , when asked : ‘ What has been your greatest achievement ? ’ the philosopher 's reply will start with ‘ Well , it depends what you really mean by ‘ greatest achievement ’ and the context in which you 're using it . ’
19 The , what we 're talking about though forgetting the run-on costs which which really we can discount because they are negligible .
20 They spoke with contempt of the simpleton who regarded what was really death as life , and prayed that they would be shown what everything really was in this house of illusion .
21 Goal planning is the act of deciding what you really want to do and then how you will go about doing it .
22 The thing is , Paula said I ca n't see what she really wants to shop for because just before
23 His eyes danced as if he guessed what she really had thought .
24 I was still thinking about that , wondering what it really meant .
25 Somewhere in the hassle he had got what he really wanted : to go along himself .
26 He almost laughs when he sees what it really is — a small lawn , with a rockery and kitchen garden beyond .
27 In a strange way , if you forgot what it really was , perhaps never knew , here was a kind of trusting innocence that would have found favour with the non-scientific crew of Titron .
28 But now we can it last become what we really are and that means we shall become different from other men .
29 He shook his head a fraction and his gaze slid to the door and back — but even searching the hyacinth radiance around his head she could not guess what he really meant to do .
30 She worked as a secretary , and loathed it — but she could n't decide what she really wanted to do .
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