Example sentences of "actually [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 FORMED AROUND the nucleus of Canadian techno trash terrorists Dwayne Goettel and Cevin Key of Skinny Puppy , plus Al Nelson of Flu , the Hilt line-up actually precedes Skinny Puppy by several years .
2 FORMED AROUND the nucleus of Canadian techno trash terrorists Dwayne Goettel and Cevin Key of Skinny Puppy , plus Al Nelson of Flu , the Hilt line-up actually precedes Skinny Puppy by several years .
3 Such pre-exposure is apparently capable of generating latent inhibition since the group tested one day after conditioning ( SM-1 in the figure ) showed little evidence of having acquired an aversion , consuming just as much of the test substance as those subjects actually given latent inhibition training with this substance ( group MM-1 in the figure ) .
4 It 's not to say that the positive news it does n't work if in fact it is of interest to people , and it strikes them as , as such , and there are all sorts of subterfuges incidentally ranging from using facts and statistics and which relate to people , to even actually using individual stories .
5 They actually do n't spend too much time looking at the screen , they 're actually using dumb terminals to enter data very quickly .
6 A considerable amount of freedom — I do n't think anybody would dispute that — but you are actually using public resources , you 're using erm highly expensive equipment , do you really not feel that in that situation some measure of at least financial control is essential ?
7 they 're actually using old ware houses in places
8 As a result marginal product is simply a slope right , the slope of the total product labour function Okay , let's define average product of labour as simply total product of labour divided by the amount of labour we are actually using alright , an average product to be measured by slope of a cord , right , from the origin total product curve er to the particular point on the total product curve .
9 In 795 they aided the Franks against rebellious Saxons , and in 798 the King of the Abotrites actually conquered Nordalbingian rebels , captured their leader and brought him to Charles .
10 It should be remembered that this is only a qualification on the foreign business carve-out ; if the investment business from the non-UK office with customers in the UK falls outside the carve-out , because it actually constitutes regulated business , the general COB Rules will apply in the normal way .
11 Bending the rules would allow the Government to claim it is sticking by next year 's public spending ceiling of £244.5bn while actually allowing public borrowing to rise .
12 Bending the rules would allow the Government to claim it is sticking by next year 's public spending ceiling of £244.5bn while actually allowing public borrowing to rise .
13 Similarly , although Wilde ( 1988 ) claims that a potentially variable level of subjective risk is necessary for RHT , a prediction of RHT is that subjects would modify their behaviour in order to actually experience constant levels of subjective risk which would only alter if they changed their ‘ target level of risk ’ .
14 This view actually parallels modern scientific thinking , which presumes that the universe is evolving towards final destruction when the inevitable pull of gravity slows down the rate of expansion .
15 As the Royals have learned to their cost the law is so lax that it actually encourages widespread snooping .
16 And in American communities , major works of literature can be banned from schools and libraries — or even , occasionally , burnt — for challenging traditional scriptural accounts , while a new current of fundamentalism can actually influence American politics through the support of millions eager to be raptured away to a heaven more or less interchangeable with Disneyland .
17 Erm we 've we 've actually developed social housing really rather as it 's been an opportunity we 've grabbed it and we 've done it , you know , some of it 's been very very good an and nobody 's knocking that but I think it is time that we took stock and actually had a a proper policy and a proper strategy on sa on social housing .
18 They 've actually gone from a full service back to this level because this is what they 've found is what people need and obviously this is surely what we should be able to do , erm I think that you know by providing the extra ten thousand my concern now is that we actually make sure that our offices are fully covered here .
19 That is a vital component of the nation 's action on the environment , because only business can actually deliver environmental improvements .
20 When in the future later recaptured the tab will help scientists piece together the life history of these ice age relics Doctor is to find out whether the migrating salmon are actually producing young in the upper reaches of the river Nantpose .
21 you know cos I told you Mike actually fancies one of these that actually fits right in the fireplace
22 For many applications , mathematical modelling is actually proving preferable to physical experimentation .
23 Nevertheless , it was amazing to hear John Bullock of the Independent say on the BBC 's Comment programme that the Friends of John McCarthy had actually altered British government policy on the Iran — Iraq War .
24 But maybe Darwin knew better , since the assumption of random mating could hardly apply in those numerous societies that actually favour first-cousin marriages ( Murdock , 1967 ) .
25 Well then let's fill in April , then I think we should actually make sure that we 're comfortable that is essential and th that there is overtime being worked there that could n't have be worked in the week .
26 I 'm not sure we can actually make ginger bread , but , I 'm not sure we 've got any ginger but we could certainly make some biscuits is what we 've got
27 The implication is that pupil attitude change is not sufficient on its own to ensure that pupils will actually make non-traditional option choices .
28 They also become unnecessarily entangled in the issue of when the new form of culture actually became dominant .
29 I actually became interested , not so much in the women locally but my o , my own grandmother Greta , was a herring gutter from Wick I never knew her , I have one photograph of her taken with her two children , and when my children were small I used to look at this and think , how did she get away for weeks to work and follow the boats
30 Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
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