Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] really [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And er my memories really go back to er the , probably the more pleasant things in the erm mission parties that we were invited to , the film shows in the Officers ' Mess , er going to a Glenn Miller dance erm which was held in the hangar up here erm , I do n't think we really , or I really appreciated them so much at the time as I do now .
2 Where you really see us sliding around coming out , that 's mostly powerwise , ’ continues Rainey .
3 If time is at a premium or you really hate tack cleaning , think about investing in a synthetic saddle and bridle for everyday use and keeping your leather tack for best .
4 tape or you really have to wipe it out .
5 Best to have the buyer sign it , however , to ensure that he or she really does approve the plan .
6 does not offer the employee anything he or she really wants , such as personal development , pay , promotion , recognition , job satisfaction etc .
7 This is where they do such good , where they really make a visit worth while and where they learn what ordinary people think , need and feel .
8 ‘ But I think the way we played at Leeds he was something of a luxury sometimes — there were times when even his team mates did n't know what he woeld do next ’ ‘ It 's different at Scumchester United where they really do play through him — AND OF COURSE HE 'S ALSO SURROUNDED BY BETTER PLAYERS ’ …
9 Well , they broke through on about a forty mile stretch Where they really gained ground is up towards Arras , they made about five miles there , and down around St Quentin .
10 Dredge tried to hog the credit , but it 's clear to me where it really belongs .
11 Mike is always the first man on the drive , where it really hurts , and he can stay on his feet .
12 ‘ But you 're still not hitting him where it really hurts . ’
13 But where it really takes off is in the central performances by De Niro and Williams .
14 Bureaucracies , for example , are almost invariably forced to embrace a de minimis rule in order to be able to achieve their tasks where it really matters .
15 Either he was so upset that he did n't look where he was going , or he really did jump on purpose . ’
16 I could hardly refuse , but I did refuse to take any payment , although I really needed the money .
17 Although I really do n't notice it any more .
18 I must say that I really enjoyed my time in the RAF and I 'm convinced that for National Serviceman , the Air Gunner 's trade was the best way to complete the compulsory Armed Service requirement of the time .
19 ‘ Robert Johnson , Muddy Waters and Son House were the first people that I really heard .
20 My other main concern was that I really felt that I would not be able to do my job any more once I went back .
21 It was only in my third year that I really felt happy there .
22 It was the biggest mistake of my life and one that I really try hard to forget .
23 Not that I really expected them to ; I could hardly expect the Umpire to side with me so soon .
24 As he notes in his autobiography , he was torn between the conflicting demands of American and F1 racing : ‘ I recall saying to Peter Revson at the time that I really envied the hell out of him . ’
25 But it is about ten years ago that I really got to work .
26 I studied piano , too , then trombone , but it was n't until someone at school turned up with a guitar which had been ‘ converted ’ into a bass that I really thought about the instrument .
27 He loved her so much , and took such good care of her , that I really thought she would recover .
28 No I do n't , I do n't , I do n't think there 's anyone that I really fancy , there is n't .
29 But now that Gharr had taken Mala away — and had probably been enjoying her , as he 'd quaintly put it — I 'd began to see that I really had no choice .
30 I 'm not sure that I really knew her and I 'm left wishing I 'd tried harder .
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