Example sentences of "he really [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 An army on the move is what he really fears .
2 He really does want to fill the universe with a lot of loathsome little replicas of Himself — creatures whose life , on its miniature scale , will be qualitatively like His own , not because He has absorbed them but because their wills freely conform to His .
3 But when he says that the real and nominal essences of a mode , such as a triangle , coincide , he really does mean what we should expect him to mean : that our idea of a triangle is like the horologist 's idea of the Strasburg clock , an idea of its real essence , and not like that of the gazing countryman , an idea of some of its properties .
4 He really does believe there is an importance in being earnest .
5 God knows what he really does think , but he certainly does n't think that .
6 ( He really does n't have to worry about that . )
7 He really does . ’
8 The observer needs some discipline which ensures that he really does focus on the detail and separates the action into a coherent sequence .
9 He also says things that he really does think , things that , again , are usually kept rather quiet .
10 Its only concern has been to ensure that he really does so act , by the general rule which excludes from evidence any confession which is not proved to have been voluntary .
11 ‘ Do you think he really does know who attacked Anna ? ’
12 He really does have a problem , ’ he said ; but he too spoke softly .
13 He really does love her .
14 He 's not a bad boy , just foolish sometimes , and he really does mean well . ’
15 He really does achieve getting the very , very most out of himself , physically and mentally .
16 He is deeply insecure and does n't expect love , never having received it before , yet he deals with Miranda 's death so matter-of-factly , hardly seeming upset at all , that he ca n't have cared for her very much as an individual , which is not surprising as he really does n't know her at all well .
17 So I thought there 's not much point in me keeping them , if he really does , does n't like them at all , he
18 He really does !
19 No if he , if he really does n't like it then I 'll oh dear
20 He really does .
21 He really does .
22 He really does .
23 He really does .
24 You know he seems like really frightening and intimida that 's the thing though cos er what , yeah , I just I do n't know I ca n't just forget about it and say well who cares because he really does go out of his way to make things hard .
25 I think that er Mr Gorbachev has er seen that Mr Bush has only a few firmly held points of view , I mean that 's one of the criticisms of George Bush that he does seem to have only a few firmly held points of view on emerging democracies in Eastern and Central Europe , but having said that , er I think he really does believe that a unified Germany in NATO is a key part of stability in that region , and I think that Mr Gorbachev recognises that on this one Mr Bush is not er capable of being moved .
26 Cos he he really does it , I do n't know how he does it really , how he gets it all level like that .
27 I mean , he really likes it .
28 He really likes to be home with his girlfriend .
29 He really likes Gazza .
30 ‘ Maybe he really likes her , ’ suggested Melissa .
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