Example sentences of "[noun prp] [subord] [pron] really " in BNC.

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1 For the first time — and it 's about time — we see Bertie Wooster as he really is , a bungling destroyer of sensibility , eagerly and inanely driving his men on to set up an advanced cricket pitch 100 miles behind enemy lines . ’
2 But Limpar said : ‘ They have a very strong squad but nobody can beat England at Wembley when it really matters .
3 He could probably clear himself with Mrs Mallory if he really applied himself to it .
4 We learn to see God as he really is , and not as we have imagined him to be .
5 The doubts of these two people were entirely different , but they were both doubting God for the same reason : they did not know God as he really is .
6 ‘ You need to turn the tables on Cawthorne if you really want to stitch him up . ’
7 Well I was going to a ask through you Chairman er Bob if he really is concerned with and not interested in this re-generation why he put five hundred thousand pounds into the budget ?
8 I would be inclined to choose Abbado 's COE versions ( DG ) as the finest available recordings of the Fourth and Sixth Symphonies on modern instruments ( or Wand 's on RCA if you really must have full orchestral forces ) , and until now the Hanover Band under Roy Goodman ( Nimbus ) have had the field to themselves , ‘ authentically ’ speaking .
9 Well Fred 's got my Graham Thomas because it really is a superb rose but as well as that I would go for hybrid musk and I think of all the hybrid musk , my favourite is Felicia because of that silvery pink , lovely double shaped flower and that is very very heavily scented and I would have to have the bourbon rose the th the double white creamy white bourbon rose , if , you could almost eat that , that wo n't get more than about six foot and you can prune it to keep it in shape a bit if it begins to get too straggly .
10 There have n't been many films that show Dublin as it really is .
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