Example sentences of "[pron] really " in BNC.

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1 So I 'm going to share with you in yours really ?
2 So those are our er quality initiatives that we want to er to take and so we set ourselves really basically three broad objectives .
3 ‘ But the Devonport proposals for nuclear submarine work are going in parallel to that , and that was put forward by ourselves really delinked from what the chairman was saying , as our initiative to attract and secure work . ’
4 A keen sportsman , he was one of the mainstays of St. Martin 's Cricket Club in the Salisbury and District League where his really fast bowling was feared by opponents .
5 All his really popular works belong to the former category , with its strongly Impressionist tint .
6 And he gave me one of his really wicked looks out of the corners of his eyes .
7 If someone really works hard to get something to my attention , it will be heard that much quicker .
8 Angie Bowie : ‘ During this period we were still living with David 's mother which certainly moved my rear end out into finding somewhere to sleep because having to sleep with someone really freaked me out .
9 ‘ It 's the first time in my life that someone really cares for me .
10 But in a way I 'll be glad when he 's married ; he 'll have someone really of his own then . ’
11 ‘ If someone really wanted to be sure , ’ he added helpfully .
12 One of the reasons I 'm mad about this place is because you always see someone really interesting here .
13 Her chest ached sharply , too , just as though someone really had been hitting into it .
14 Luckily for us someone really wanted them to be here .
15 The longer-term recovering member is able to give the newcomer a sense of identification that someone really does understand the problem from the inside and also a sense of hope that recovery is possible .
16 She would support McAllister 's idea to prettify the baby clothes ; it might make the poor things feel happier and that someone really cared about them .
17 It is quite a small world , and sooner or later we might be lucky enough to get someone really close to Leeds on the list .
18 someone really .
19 If it was someone really close to me
20 I really do n't see what good that would do , ’ snapped Miss Pinkney .
21 I really do n't see why any hostess should be pleased to see a total stranger arrive at her dinner party . ’
22 I 'm sorry , Carla , I really do n't . ’
23 I really do n't know what to say .
24 Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home .
25 I really hope there 's something out there for you . ’
26 ‘ How far have I really got ? ’
27 The thing that I 'd like to do and that I really wish I could do is give you a job here but Personnel have said I 'm already fully staffed . ’
28 I really do n't know . ’
29 I would have to live on cheap or free food , so what I really needed to do was to go and see some nuns .
30 I really did n't want that .
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