Example sentences of "it really " in BNC.
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1 | As a party , it really only exercised a modicum of power in relation to the Stormont administration . |
2 | As I looked through the viewer I had the feeling , momentarily , that it really was what I had dreamed about for so long , a sort of crystal ball in which I could call up everything I had ever known . |
3 | He pinched my arm harder — just above the elbow where it really hurts . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ You know , it really is strange to hear about you all again . |
6 | In most cases when it really matters , the glider will already be on the final approach with full airbrake when it becomes apparent that an overshoot is likely . |
7 | Do n't forget to use a sunscreen on overcast days — clouds or a breeze can fool you into thinking the sun is weaker than it really is . |
8 | If it really is the case that all I am doing when I have beliefs about the world is to have dispositions to behave , then it ought to make sense for me to think of my believing in those terms . |
9 | So children are not little realists or little phenomenalists , nor does it really make sense to say that they ‘ waver ’ between the two . |
10 | Typically , three-year-olds , but not four-year-olds , say that Mary will look for the coin where it really is — in the blue box . |
11 | They exist , theorists believe , because they help us to see the world as it really is . |
12 | Was it true , he inquired anxiously , was it really cheap there ? |
13 | ‘ IT really is a friendly and fun restaurant ; not a place for a tête à tête . |
14 | It really must be the cutting edge of the climbing fraternity that decides the ethics — those who are active at the forefront of climbing development . |
15 | Whether inherited or picked up from an antique shop , it often holds a sentimental value — but what is it really worth ? |
16 | See if it really is lowering sales of demoralising staff . |
17 | This does indeed seem like getting something for nothing , but is it really ? |
18 | Both circuits attempt to tackle the problem of crossover distortion in a basically identical manner : they try to make the load impedance , RL , appear to be very much higher to the main amplifier than it really is . |
19 | ‘ This a pension of £60,000 plus £600,000 at the end — is it really possible ? ’ he asked . |
20 | ‘ It really has been an amazing recovery and I understand he gave an outstanding performance in his comeback match . ’ |
21 | It really is about time that journalists stopped mouthing the myths of modern-day Thatcherism . |
22 | If the moment is before a lunch on the plane , it really ought to be a Bloody Mary . |
23 | What it really means is that the new trams are a hybrid between street car and lightweight suburban train . |
24 | ‘ I realised for the first time that I have never been wanted : it really was such a revelation . |
25 | It really should not come as a surprise to find Lewis , who continues his professional career tonight against Bradford 's Steve Garber at Hull City Hall , owning up to such an unexpected hobby . |
26 | Other individual reports are also obtained ( so does it really not matter whom you know ? ) and are added to each individual 's file . |
27 | It really is not good enough for you to preen yourself in this way while Britain continues to suffer from the consequences of a largely uneducated workforce . |
28 | Did it really not come down to a fear of the knife ? |
29 | Yes , it really is a pleasant job . |
30 | This is surely a slice of history shown as it really was , and all who served with Bomber Command will be delighted that John Searby recorded their courageous efforts so well . |