Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [pers pn] really " in BNC.

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1 tape or you really have to wipe it out .
2 ‘ Oh , and Miss Hardbroom , I 've just remembered , there is a frog in the pond and it really is someone under enchantment .
3 ‘ My daughter goes back to school this week after the half-term break and she really wants to know Penny is all right before she goes .
4 So , I mean , they was trying to come up one day so I could watch the telly and I really needed to .
5 ‘ Now , Hans , that 's my office number and these two are our home numbers — now , Pat and I really mean this — anytime you 're in Doncaster or even in Leeds — we 'll pick you up .
6 ‘ Well , when you use a vibrato bar guitar , when you hit the strings really hard , a lot of the vibration gets transferred to the springs and back into the bar in a sort of flutter and I really do n't like that sound at all .
7 It was only three years ago that we split our business from Healthcare and we really are a stand-alone Division now , particularly with the advent of M.S.I.L. [ Medical Services Incineration Limited ] .
8 At the time David was going through , what I suppose you could call an apprenticeship and he really did n't know what he wanted to do .
9 when I first came out of college and I really appreciated it
10 Yeah , quite a high one so they have a big dam to give a good head water , a good height of water , and that water comes Drops down through quite a quite a height , and then they have a turbine sort of force it into a turbine with a turbine and it really spins that turbine th that 's joined top the alternator and makes the electricity .
11 It had not been out of the cupboard for some months and it really showed off until I treated it to a stiff drink ( surgical spirit ) and a nice massage with an oily rag .
12 It 's a bit bust on one side but I really like it .
13 He sets up a fair few goals but we really need a finisher something Wallace managed to do ( if you gave him enough chances in the game ) .
14 We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them .
15 This can be a killer but it really is good for you .
16 If it is in very bad condition but you really ca n't afford to buy new carpet then see what the floor is like underneath .
17 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 . ’
18 The Origin of the Family , Private Property and the State , 1884 Formen is the most detailed discussion of pre-capitalist society in Marx 's mature work and it really can not be understood except as a part of the background for the more fully completed works Marx was either planning or did wrote , especially Capital .
19 And sometimes it landed in a gay sorry mess and it really would n't there just a couple of feet a couple of stones high just the height of the jetty .
20 ‘ We feel that the whole country is willing Tim to win this battle and it really does help us because without that we would have started to disintegrate over this last couple of days .
21 ‘ And that was from people who I knew , who I had played cricket with since I was a boy and it really hurt . ’
22 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
23 She 's a good athlete and I really like watching her , probably because she 's so young and such a good player .
24 So I 'm not saying th th that there are n't these th the important other inputs , but , but what I am saying is that if you ask yourself where the kind of gene behaviour interface really exists is clearly in the human er in , in the human mind and it may be that the basic kind of parameters erm have , have been set for our emotions and I really do n't see how we can change those .
25 I have n't a lot of time for Rodney but I really do feel sorry for Eleanor , ’ Melissa went on thoughtfully , remembering the afternoon 's encounter .
26 You held your hand still on the page and you traced around each finger , and all the little contours of your finger joints were captured , and you would go around a few times , and each time the pencil was at a slightly different angle , so you got this aura of your hand , that was so much more accurate than you could ever draw , and all you had to do was put in the fingernails and the little wrinkles on the backs of your fingers and you really had something ?
27 I really like this , it reminds me of a John Carpenter soundtrack and I really like his stuff .
28 Yeah , they had them come and fit their kitchen and they really did pay thousands of pounds for it , and erm , there was a chip erm , one of the units on the top and they , they just fitted it like it , and my , their dad called them back and said , look you know , I 'm paying thousands of pounds for this .
29 I 've heard this film , seen this film quite a number of times and it really is good .
30 ‘ It 's so chaotic at times and I really do n't like to have to dodge between cars with the children . ’
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