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

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1 ‘ With the result that he really did keep away , ’ Lucy had pointed out .
2 It was n't until the final two weeks of term that it really hit me that I was actually going to have to go .
3 He had heard so many stories of musket balls lodging in Bibles , not of course that he really believed them , but all the same What he wanted to do now was to find some immoral passages with which to confront the Padre , thereby proving to him that this book could not possibly be the word of God ( unadulterated , anyway ) .
4 Yes , it 's only on erm trunk calls that you really
5 All I can do now is praise the NME for finally showing him to be the xenophobic shit that he really is .
6 He was a great player , and he was just beginning to get the notoriety that he really deserved when he had his terrible car accident . ’
7 Now I would urge this council that it really is too early in the process for you to start making up your minds about what you 're gon na in future .
8 With the awful feeling in her bones that she really had blown it , Fabia got out of the car and stood with him on the pavement .
9 Er so that was a market place that we really were n't tapping from this region , they have been tapping into London .
10 He began at left-back , but it was on the right that he really excelled and became recognised as a quality player by friend and foe alike .
11 He should understand that ‘ the story of Christ is simply a true myth : a myth working on us in the same way as the others , but with this tremendous difference that it really happened : and one must be content to accept it in the same way . ’
12 The roads were so empty in those days that you really could enjoy driving it fast .
13 Eisenhower made the elementary point that they really should agree to stop such wasteful rivalry but they failed .
14 Erm , but the point that I really wanted to make slightly mischievous , but the point I really want to make is that I am very concerned indeed about the future of the , of this service er in the re-organisation of the councils , and I really feel this is something we need to keep very much in mind in short to ensure that this valuable record is er is maintained .
15 I had assumed up to this point that you really wished to speak not to me but to my husband ( who is of course E J Maitland , a philosopher whose reputation is rather more likely than mine to attract telephone calls from the great officers of state ) and that I was being summoned to the phone merely because he was not there .
16 ‘ I 've got a few pieces that I really like .
17 people outside school but I would n't , I do n't think there 's anyone in school at the moment that I really
18 What amazed me was the way Ray did such a spectacular somersault just to convince little Louis that he really had scored victory .
19 Well if they can afford to buy in help and to sort their life out , you 've suddenly got a product that they really want to buy .
20 The ‘ unit of desire ’ however , is admitted to be a presumption , but if it were possible to prove with scientific exactitude that it really existed then it would not be within the province of religion at all , but of science .
21 ‘ But there 's one thing about my husband that I really do n't like .
22 However , if you stress to your husband that you really want him to stay awake and ‘ finish you off ’ , I 'm sure he 'll try .
23 In the third place , it still is or may be a condition of the validity of a voluntary dealing by the wife for the advantage of her husband that she really obtained an adequate understanding of the actual nature and consequences of the transaction .
24 ‘ I want to find a job that I really love . ’
25 So I began to sleep with men in order to discover myself , to see , through their unknown , hitherto unmet eyes , the self that I really was at the same time as the self that I really might be .
26 So I began to sleep with men in order to discover myself , to see , through their unknown , hitherto unmet eyes , the self that I really was at the same time as the self that I really might be .
27 But on the other hand private care suffers from not being part of the mainstream thinking that has gone in to helping to move away from those bad practices and towards better practices in the statutory services and I think that these are the things that we really have to try and address .
28 We 'll debate and these instructions , but there 's always this shortfall , and it 's been going on for far too long , and we still have an increasing number of responsibilities , and I just find it extremely distressing to have to sit here time and time again , to go through doing things that we really know we should n't be .
29 If I ca n't do it all , which of those things that I really need or want to do am I going to have to leave undone ?
30 It 's lovely to be busy , doing things that I really enjoy . ’
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