Example sentences of "have [adv] really [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 I suppose it has n't really sunk in yet .
2 O'Neill said : ‘ It 's bloody awful for everyone associated with the horse and it has n't really sunk in yet .
3 ‘ But it has n't really sunk in yet and I guess it will take a couple of days .
4 ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet .
5 It still has n't really sunk in yet .
6 David , who played odious Cabinet minister Leslie Titmuss in Paradise Postponed , said : ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet .
7 Yet this form of schooling has never really succeeded in England and has been surrounded by hostile controversy and apathy .
8 Osvaldo , said Martinho , had only really bloomed in his last year at the seminary and — truly — in Africa .
9 He had not really taken in the whole story yet .
10 It was a period of penury such that James and his team spent one night in Pau furtively thieving back the petrol that had been stolen from their car and eventually hitchhiking back home via Le Havre , with no food on the way — and it brought out in James qualities of tenacity that he had n't really suspected in himself .
11 Jane realised then that she had never really believed in covered wagons , other than as a vehicle for John Wayne .
12 Though impulsive in some ways , she was an ordinary , practical girl who had never really believed in grand passion or love at first sight .
13 Okay so do you want to run us through some of the things that we have n't really discussed in detail of what we 're gon na talk about in here today , specifically have we , I mean I thought something along the lines of er the nature and extent of sexual variations in English , or any other language you want .
14 Small , budget-priced cars have never really featured in our driveway and when the Fiesta arrived , my wife , inquiring what it was like , was told : ‘ Red , you 'll enjoy it . ’
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