Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] actually [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because I think that one of them actually enters in the medical centre , does n't it ?
2 The only comparable works are the four monumental organ pieces on ‘ Ein feste Burg ’ , ‘ Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam ’ , ‘ Wir glauben all ’ , and ‘ Nun lob mein Seel ’ , the last of which actually consists of two variations , that Michael Praetorius inserted in Part VII of his Musae Sioniae ( 1609 ) .
3 Left-inclined critics argue that pluralists ignore the more fundamental question of who actually benefits from public-policy outcomes and wrongly assume that participation is power .
4 The point I would like to put over is , I 've listened to one or two erm , radio programmes , and television programmes about this and I personally would like to have more evidence of what actually happens to the animals .
5 Most women gain most of their knowledge of the criminal justice process from the media since few will have attended actual court cases or learnt from friends of what actually happens in the criminal justice system .
6 We are arguing , on the basis of what actually happens in classrooms , that a purist adherence to any methodological orthodoxy can generate considerable problems , that these need to be addressed openly , and that in any event the notion that the act of teaching can be made the subject of procedural mandates is suspect and unrealistic .
7 The implicit curriculum is what is received through the total impact of what actually happens in school .
8 It is when they become ‘ over-drivers ’ that problems occur : people concentrate on ‘ being perfect ’ to the exclusion of what actually needs to be done .
9 Evidence about who actually acts as an unpaid carer has to be pieced together from various statistical sources , but the best informed estimates seem to be that very few people are cared for by non-relatives , and that women provide about 75 to 85 per cent of relative care .
10 The idea that grandchildren , especially granddaughters , are a possible choice for the care of elderly people is the key element here , although it has to be seen in the light of the evidence ( which I reviewed above ) about who actually cares in practice .
11 Well the proposals in the Good Report as I said for final salary schemes is that a third of the trustees should be elected from he actually says from the active members er we know and comments that in great length a about the difficulties that it would be to er actually er elect er er members who are pensioners or from the deferreds Er I find that er somewhat simplistic view point in that er er the pensioners at least get communications from the administrators of the scheme every month , they get a monthly cheque , so it sh should n't be beyond the wit of man to be able to er be able to contact the pensioners and organise pensioner meetings but pensioner trustees to be elected .
12 Now that is to paint a far wider duty than I had been er er er thought and indeed er those who follow these matters have suggested that 's rather wider than the than the er secondary legislation here before us actually provides for .
13 However , it is this concern that has led students of social policy to give increasing attention in recent years to the activities of that group of public servants who may be called ‘ street-level bureaucrats ’ , to ask questions about what actually happens in the exchanges between these people and the public .
14 We have come a long way in this preliminary discussion without saying anything about what actually counts as data in the social sciences .
15 The scrutiny takes nothing for granted but looks directly at what actually happens at all levels of the area under study .
16 Extract 3 : Catford Girls ' Possee Let us take a close look now at what actually happens in this conversation .
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