Example sentences of "[noun sg] really [vb -s] in " in BNC.
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1 | So the therapy really consists in spoiling the patient , while ostensibly meeting the demands of the spirit as revealed to the expert therapist . |
2 | Not that their slightly geekish demeanour really matters in the light of much of tonight 's set . |
3 | That 's where the politicians meet the people and the adrenalin really flows in those exhilarating , nervewracking , exhausting three to four weeks before polling day . |
4 | ‘ Such complacent nonsense really sticks in the craw . |
5 | Our story really begins in 1575 , on a wet and blustery night in the tiny hamlet of Shefford Woodlands . |
6 | The story really begins in 1935 when Hideki Yukawa , a Japanese theorist , put forward the idea that the forces operating in the atomic nucleus should have associated with them specific ‘ exchange ’ particles . |
7 | We have a long way to go before society really shifts in attitude , and both men and women assume that caring is not only a woman 's job . |
8 | Thus the question of whether a legal duty exists is for a positivist a relatively simple matter of examining the relevant commands , norms or rules of a legal system and does not involve a consideration of , for example , what this duty really means in political , economic or social terms . |
9 | The answer really lies in the degree of investigation that is justified and appropriate . |
10 | Thermodynamics by contrast is a highly mathematical branch of physics , concerned with relations of heat and work , and conservation of energy really functions in it not as a law but as an axiom : as one of the bases for the deductive , mathematical system . |
11 | Time really drags in this job . |