Example sentences of "really [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 We felt really honoured by the presence of the other players , and it was great to watch the record unfold .
2 But she had never really hated him , though she had sincerely wanted to .
3 The second point was that yes you mentioned it but it was n't really arranged , .
4 Various schemes had been tried on Easter Monday to raise money — chrysanthemum shows and egg and spoon races included — but nothing had really developed .
5 The piece was performed in Wimbledon Town Hall in 1926 , and the consensus was that , in 130-odd years , Wolfgang had not really developed musically .
6 All she wanted now was to get really stoned and lie back on the mattress thinking good thoughts .
7 Finally , the NCC would represent the arrival of strong central direction , filling the vacuum never really filled by the SCDC ; with much greater powers than any of its predecessors but very much on the Secretary of State 's terms .
8 My sketchbook is really filled with constructional details , jotted down before they are forgotten .
9 there 's the sh I mean the shape that , that bed in my spare room , it 's really filled the room right up .
10 I 'm really fascinated by this period in your country 's history . ’
11 ‘ The museum curator was really fascinated by mine , ’ said Mrs Lamport ; it was at his suggestion that she framed the fan to prevent its deterioration .
12 And th the fact that I have n't really revised .
13 Tina Brown , editor of Vanity Fair , says , ‘ What no one really explained to women , as they went out on their feminist forays , was that they were giving up something .
14 Nor have we really explained our feeling for these sequences : why an order is more appropriately followed by a refusal than by a reassurance , for example .
15 Okay , let's John said why did I reduce it and you have n't , I have to say , really explained to people why we are doing what we are doing now , why we are n't here discussing why there 's another half million in the budget .
16 And Maurice Skellern let out a gasping laugh , as if the joke had really cheered up his weekend .
17 But meeting the neighbours who knew who she was and that her mother-in-law had moved to another county rather than come face to face with her — that really frightened her .
18 I was really , really frightened — more of the girls than of anything else .
19 Really frightened , then , she tried to sit up , croaking his name .
20 But not really frightened , buoyed up always by a child 's invincible courage , the courage that comes from a sense of immortality .
21 Macmillan noted on 1 August , We must keep the Americans really frightened .
22 really frightened of that .
23 really frightened last week was n't he ?
24 Roberts added that what this really pointed to was the importance of having some aircraft in South Korea ; at present only twelve or fourteen planes were there .
25 When I went to junior school it was half and half , white and Black kids ; the Black guys were really revered , and lots of the white boys would try to act Black , because they associated it with being hard or cool .
26 I mean there 's been a couple of times that he 's really lost his temper with her and erm and , and really flown off the handle , badly .
27 No-one actually said ‘ Piss off ’ to anyone else , or ‘ You 're fired ’ or ‘ You 're hired ’ ; it was more or less a thing where none of us really communicated at all .
28 However , if Kenya the result of these policies was , for instance , that ‘ the local Asian bourgeoisie was really placed in a category of foreign investor . ’
29 Were they really placed as milestones or could we be on the track of the elusive mark stones of great antiquity ?
30 cos if you , they say the best time to buy a pair of shoes is at night when your sh when your feet are really swollen .
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