Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] actually " in BNC.

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1 On those cases it , it usually evens itself out er it usually says oh due to roundings I 'll ignore that erm cos I 've actu erm I 've gained through the unit statement on , cos I 've had one of these stand alone policies , and not wishing to pay the one pound ninety I 've actually knocked it on the head now and incorporated it with another policy , but erm when we looked at it all , overall I 've got a nil unit situation but in some months I actually had negative units , some months I had a , a sort of like point zero one of a unit positive .
2 The books I actually borrowed from the library — the bad-tempered bump of the date stamp dying in my ears — were adventure stories .
3 I I do second it because if all aspects I actually supported , that is to say I support that the the first part of the of the amendment which is the motion from the policy and resources committee as well as the bit that has been er added on erm as far as the latter is concerned I support it , largely for the reason that Mr has explained .
4 THE BOOKS YOU ACTUALLY READ ON HOLIDAY :
5 As you write , however , you inevitably commit yourself not only to propositions you explicitly assert , but also to other propositions which are implicit in , or presupposed by , the words you actually write down .
6 Yeah , communication in general possibly about breathing about the way we use the voice yes , and of course the words we actually use
7 the information there appears that there should be private companies I actually have n't looked in the Yellow Pages yet actually I should do that and you know and yeah
8 Now the next thing erm , on the same page was , having taken away the , th th the non fee earning elements it actually pushed , and I 'm looking at your revised sheet now
9 Erm in connection with erm with reference to the York area housing strategy , again , there is a simple explanation , in that that that document was prepared before the current work on the City of York draft local plan , had progressed to a stage at which members had considered housing sites , and a number of sites in City Council ownership erm within the city , covering some four hundred dwellings have now been agreed by the City Council members as coming forward over the planned period for affordable housing , and in the case of two of those sites it actually requires sites to be taken out of use as public car parks , to bring them forward for development , and that is why the eleven hundred figure is actually reduced now to a seven hundred .
10 Can I just finish this this this session with one question back to North Yorkshire because I think you said , Within your sorry within your Sorry I 'll come back to you , Within your projections you actually take account of concealed households .
11 Clive thought she might be a rare type of pervert who gets off on vociferously condemning all the vices she actually practises .
12 Through the years though more erm through the years we actually only receive thirty percent of our input I suppose one of the examples are and then we only remember twenty percent of that thirteen percent again the danger of you know every remembers this
13 I would hope over the next few years we actually do move towards increasing towards that but I think we will have some severe difficulties , particularly with the planning department where large numbers of members of the public do visit the area .
14 Since this shot occurs in two different scenes , maybe he tried it both ways , but it looks the same in each , tough repeated inspection fails to disclose conclusively which of the two possibilities it actually is .
15 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
16 In doing that every day for fifty one years he actually wore a trench in the solid concrete floor .
17 Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites .
18 We had erm no we we actually had done that we have given questionnaires out as programmes we actually asked people to I mean it 'll be interest to see how many people fill it in this evening but there is a built in resistance by some people to actually fill in any sort of questionnaire er and in the past when we 've actually done that I think the response 's has n't been that that brilliant .
19 ‘ The frets were one of the few things I actually bought for the guitar .
20 You have to relinquish things you actually long to cling to , and you have to know when to remove the safety net .
21 Unfortunately , all these learning activities tend to take place in the abstract , they do not relate to publications you actually produce as part of your job .
22 It was considered so repulsive by Queen Victoria that there are suggestions she actually allowed it to be stolen .
23 And the last one is the pragmatist erm we 've got Mark , John and Marie who have come out quite high on the on the The pragmatist th the title that you suggest what the situations you actually learn best from and pragmatists like training its practical
24 Though 62 per cent put APR first in importance for disclosure , only 22 per cent put it first in importance among credit terms they actually consider when they are buying .
25 They would not have pressed on with the kind of arguments they actually did use , probing the statute , obsessed with the question whether one decision was more consistent with its text , or spirit , or the right relation between it and the rest of law .
26 She had also read about old people 's homes that ruthlessly exploited their pensioners : unscrupulous proprietors grabbed all they could squeeze from the social services but gave little back to the residents ; they cut corners on staff , food , laundry , and amenities and added to their profits by pocketing the difference between their sparse expenditures and the sums they actually received .
27 A criticism that has been levelled at clinicians in the past is that they are concerned only with the patients they actually see and not with the wider population .
28 The reason that an extremely lenient criterion was adopted was simply that subjects generally gave very little detail about the situations they actually recalled correctly .
29 Indeed , because they were exclusively peasant institutions they actually widened the gap between peasants and privileged .
30 They believed in the Tsar ; socialism meant nothing to them ; in some cases they actually handed the ‘ troublemakers ’ over to the police .
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