Example sentences of "[noun] really [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's when Chelsea are due to announce whether or not Glenn Hoddle really is to be their new manager . |
2 | Rather they alert us to just how powerful female potency really is in our collective psyches , despite , and even because of , its long repression . |
3 | Think about it , Aurora — decide whether your desire to hang on to the club really is for his sake — or yours . ’ |
4 | Her dream really is to be teaching at City of London School |
5 | If the universe really is in such a quantum state , there would be no singularities in the history of the universe in imaginary time . |
6 | That 's right and the point really is with time , you 're not interested that it 's two twenty four . |
7 | Dr Kingdom really is in a difficult position , you know . ’ |
8 | Unable to develop an idea of filmmaking that was both British and international , they concentrated their energies on defining their position on either side of that spectrum , and lost any sense of what cinema really is for . |
9 | Our game really is in danger of dying from too much of it . ’ |
10 | Our game really is in danger of dying from too much of it . |
11 | So The Scotsman asked several leading businessmen whether they thought the economy really is on the mend . |
12 | And finally , the expert again we spoke about that , a good example really is in the computer world where you have individuals who get on really well with computers and programming but put them in a group and they really do n't provide any in fact if anything they take away from the group . |
13 | Erm and what we have done in compiling these tables and this has been done by the panel secretary , is to take from the various submissions of the participants , the various housing figures , the the various projections of likely need , of the housing requirement and the effective summary really is in P S O one , but when you look at P S O two er there 's a little more detailed work gone into that . |
14 | All three send out very detailed information which should help you to decide whether open learning really is for you . |
15 | This sounds basic but you would be surprised how many creditors do n't know who their debtor really is in strict and precise legal terms . |
16 | If you ring him you can be certain that your call really is to the Yard . |
17 | Wallace really is on a good run at the moment . |
18 | So the first choice really is between erm a sentence which is not an individualized one and one which can be individualized in justice and all the circumstance of the case . |
19 | For little more than the price of two rolls of 35mm this source of invaluable information really is worth having . |
20 | In this situation the next-of-kin really is in a state of total shock and incapable of cogent thought and should therefore be given every opportunity to express whatever grief is felt that will help to assuage their loss . |
21 | so these local experts , you ca n't believe what they say the only way really is to , the scriptures do n't they say give us an accurate er description of what 's |
22 | Now you can go unhampered by disapproval or feelings of guilt and ‘ disloyalty ’ and judge whether the activity really is in your line . |
23 | Unaware of how common this outburst of activity really is among housebound cats , they interpret it as some sort of abnormality and may even call in the vet to examine the animal . |
24 | Unlike the many country-specific shows such as those held in France , Germany , Italy and the UK , Open Forum really is after a Europe-wide audience , and hopes the quality of the conference , from both a business and a technical point of view , will attract a wide geographical spread of attendees . |