Example sentences of "[pron] really [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | apartments and I could n't believe how they they there there could work up such a system and I 'm serious , I I really mean this Mr Chairman , it is serious . |
2 | er , the only time I really went any distance was er , well , I went with er Paul |
3 | ‘ The only thing that glass does n't do as well as metal is that metal generates some sound simply by moving up the string , and I really like that kind of character . |
4 | I said to my friend , I really like that girl . |
5 | I really like this poem , I became more and more moved with it as I grew to understand it more and I think the poem definitely works and Owen conquers it subtly , approaching a big issue , but he wins in telling us his message . |
6 | Meantime , I really enjoyed that winter of 1945/6 , in spite of the disgusting weather . |
7 | Well I really enjoyed that David . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think I really had any doubts about them , ’ she said slowly at last . |
9 | I really believe more people should learn how to give mouth-to-mouth . |
10 | And I thought , ‘ I really want this job ’ , so I said , ‘ Well , I 'm so disappointed , because I thought you were a gambler ’ . |
11 | I really love this garden — |
12 | I really need some chips . |
13 | I really need some advice about what to wear for the wedding . ’ |
14 | I really need some guidance about modern authors . |
15 | Since many of my paintings feature horses these days , I feel I really need this knowledge in just the same way that being familiar with human anatomy is essential to really understanding figure drawing . |
16 | Since many of my paintings feature horses these days , I feel I really need this knowledge in just the same way that being familiar with human anatomy is essential to really understanding figure drawing . |
17 | When you find one , ask yourself' 'Do I really need this word or would the noun work better on its own ? |
18 | ‘ I kinda knew it was gon na happen sooner or later , and I really wanted that sense of responsibility , the discipline of it . |
19 | I am sorry to say that I often broke the tenth commandment for I really coveted that model and expect many of my contemporaries were also guilty of that sin . |
20 | After a while , after a silence broken only by the whispering of the fire , she raised her head and said , ‘ May I really have some hens soon ? |
21 | But I really to believe that Halloween does has no real influence . |
22 | I told my father I was trying to get them over to the far side , to the mainland , and that the ones I had to bury , the ones which fell short , were victims of scientific research , but I doubt I really needed this excuse , my father never seemed bothered about the suffering of lower forms of life , despite having been a hippy , and perhaps because of his medical training . |
23 | I really needed some work . |
24 | 'E really loved those 'orses . |
25 | We tried to point out that the ‘ no deals ’ policy was obviously no deterrent to the kidnapping of Britons , but again , nobody really took much notice . |
26 | so they 're not just making it up out of their heads , it actually , you know , somebody really did a study on this , somebody really put this argument forward erm er partly it 's to , I mean some of the things on those things you ca n't easily get in Aston library anyway , some of the things erm er particularly if they 're references to general , you know , sort of , you know , general bits of the , you know , whatever textbook they seem to be using mostly erm |
27 | Could she really disregard that side of his nature which was so repellent to her ? |
28 | Dr Neil wanted to tell her to be careful , that she really had little idea of how hard and cruel the world was outside the privileged fastness in which she had previously lived , but he contented himself with saying instead , ‘ Have a good time , McAllister . |
29 | Irritably — she really wanted that cup of tea ; she was growing as bad as the British — McAllister turned off the gas ring , blew out the match , and walked to the front door , grumbling to herself , Hold your horses , I 'm coming , I 'm coming , when another urgent series of knocks sounded . |
30 | " You think she really loved that man — Leinster ? ' |