Example sentences of "[pron] really [verb] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I really like doing things together . |
2 | Now I 'm getting older I really do find policemen look younger . |
3 | Well , three nuts spat me out and I can honestly say that the first time I fell , headfirst , facing outwards , above the wall we had just climbed , I really did see stars . |
4 | It is a sort of it seems like almost a national characteristic , and after a while you get used to it again , but it is that is something which really does strike Americans when they come here . |
5 | They saw that she really wanted to change things at the factory , and everyone agreed with her that safety was very important . |
6 | The thing was , she really did have papers , a resident 's card , a work category check , that sort of thing . |
7 | And even if you did , then who really wants to see tries scored so easily and so readily ? |
8 | ‘ Who are you really trying to make excuses for , Maria ? ’ |
9 | And , in a sense , we 've , just to complete what we 've been talking about so far , there 's always the question of press and magazines and house style , just to remind you that you really need to study formats if you 're going to try and as a freelance we talked about that yesterday . |
10 | And that 's when you really start getting problems and they start treating something as a continuous function , and it 's not . |
11 | Although this book can give you ideas , general hints and tips on how to press and arrange flowers , it is not until you really start designing pictures for yourself that you will have mastered the skill needed for this craft . |
12 | If we really want to help children develop an awareness of which aspects of mathematics are universal , then it is essential that we extend the range of examples we use to illustrate abstract points , demonstrating more clearly how generalisations have been formed from examining patterns across individual instances . |
13 | ‘ We really need to discuss things . ’ |
14 | Do they really want to deprive parents of the kind of choice that their policies would mean in Nottingham , Telford and elsewhere ? |
15 | And they really do have problems with getting customers to promise an order for up the line and keep it . |
16 | ‘ Did they really have to trample crisps into the carpet ? ’ |
17 | He really wants to get things right . |
18 | And that led me the think of phetam , and to wonder again if it really did confer super-powers . |