Example sentences of "[coord] i really " in BNC.
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1 | And er my memories really go back to er the , probably the more pleasant things in the erm mission parties that we were invited to , the film shows in the Officers ' Mess , er going to a Glenn Miller dance erm which was held in the hangar up here erm , I do n't think we really , or I really appreciated them so much at the time as I do now . |
2 | They 're just like you and me really — jolly good friends . ’ |
3 | What Pound did to English literature and British sensibilities does n't seem forgivable , and I really think that the English were more offended by Pound 's political obsessions than were the countrymen he ostensibly betrayed . |
4 | ‘ What my wife and I really like doing are the very simple things , like gardening and walking , ’ he adds . |
5 | And then it hit me , and I really got frightened … |
6 | ‘ And I really like you too , hen . ’ |
7 | As Dana Gillespie recalls , ‘ I 'm sure everyone 's got a different version of it , and I really did n't witness any rows , but I would often hear from my assistant who would tell me he 'd just come back from MainMan offices and the door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum , and there were raised voices between David and him in there . |
8 | I 'm sure everybody 's got a different version of it and I really did n't witness any rows . |
9 | I 've been championing the suppliers ' cause for some time now and I really feel let down . |
10 | I 'm afraid that a lot of gardeners will have been put off coir by these spurious trials , and I really think Gardening from Which ? should publish a withdrawal . |
11 | ‘ He 's a really big man , both physically and in terms of his character , and I really looked up to him as a tower of strength when we were doing Neighbours . ’ |
12 | I know you sleep with dozens of women and I really do n't mind , only I wish you 'd be honest . |
13 | ‘ It cost £500 and I really ca n't see what my boys got out of it . |
14 | Hanging around with the photographer sparked Tony 's interest in the medium , ‘ It was a combination of things ; one was the bull , the adventure , the romance , and I really found that I liked it a lot . |
15 | Besides , the trend on the national newspapers was away from staff photographers and to contract work and I really did n't see the point in moving my family to London without any job security . ’ |
16 | ‘ Into the eighth day and I really feel I 've had enough . |
17 | ‘ They are growing up missing half their heritage , and I really began to be concerned when they said fish and chips were their favourite food . |
18 | They taught me to ollie and stuff and I really liked it and kept going and never stopped . |
19 | And I really do dread Morrissey 's solo career , once they have split . |
20 | And I was told that he was going to die shortly , and that if I wished , the measures that they were using with the respirator could be removed at my request , because he was in a terminal stage ; it was just a matter of time , and I really felt that I could n't make that decision myself . |
21 | And I really do n't quite know how to thank you enough . ’ |
22 | I am not too fond of fishing on my own at any time , and I really dislike it at night . |
23 | The first is that my tree really has become an old mate and I really do go out into the garden and hug it . |
24 | I have been thinking a great deal about it , and I really think there was much force in what your friends said … |
25 | Number one , I have seen the vehicles in the pipeline , and I really like what I see . |
26 | A good friend of mine had joined and I really liked the uniform . |
27 | ‘ I believe His Grace was murdered and I really do n't care ! ’ |
28 | ‘ It may be full of Oldest Inhabitants who 'd want to tell us all the local history for the past hundred years , and I really could n't stand that ! |
29 | I 've got three , and I really think you 'd like them . |
30 | At the start we used to copy each other and bounce off each other all the time , and I really gleaned everything I could . |