Example sentences of "[prep] actually [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , they were not directly listening for the sound /t/ in the speech as it came in , but rather determining that a word contains a /t/ after actually identifying the word .
2 Only 4.3% of the subjects in the violent condition could subsequently recall the number on the jersey whereas 27.9% in the non-violent condition were able to despite actually having seen the boy for a shorter period of time .
3 Yeah you 're building steps towards actually meeting the need that you 've identified .
4 He also , however , goes some considerable way towards actually producing the fundamental explanatory framework of this science which is a requisite for any ‘ limited ’ inquiry .
5 The problem in this area arises because of the advanced booking process in which customers commit their money or some part of it well in advance of actually taking their holiday and without ‘ seeing ’ the service offered .
6 Few of his peers scoffed , but even fewer followed his example of actually taking it on the course .
7 I mean , what I was going to say , from what I 've picked up from some of the comments from some of the district , district councils ' consultation it makes me wonder if they 're capable of actually taking on the role of social services in joint commissioning .
8 Also I mean er we take your point and we 've made it before Ken that there 's a real danger of asking for a report from someone like Professor Gower and then picking it , instead of actually taking the whole thing because it does actually add together in some sort of coherence erm and had Professor Gower 's report been an exception in this entirety , we may not have been had the pleasure of having you back again today , but thank you very much , er all three of you for coming points so clearly
9 Also I mean , we take your point and we 've made it before Ken that there 's a real danger of asking for a report from someone like Professor Gower and then cherry picking it , instead of actually taking the whole , because it does actually add together in some sort of coherence erm and had Professor Gower 's report been accepted in its entirety , we may not have been had the pleasure of having you back again today , but thank you very much er all three of you for coming .
10 However , I feel there should be two grades because of the difficulty of actually getting the game started with one service in some areas of junior or park tennis .
11 For the venture capitalist who can supply the relevant manager to fill the gap , they offer the advantage of actually getting the transaction done .
12 way of actually getting qualified because
13 has been for , that has actually been the case , has been the problems in terms of actually getting nurses to actually come out and doctors and pharmacists to actually come out publicly .
14 I was adamant then that I would n't have it , but the idea of actually getting this far with a baby — well , I did n't want to jinx it by even thinking too much about it .
15 Yet the possibility of actually establishing effective independent formations depended , obviously , on general social conditions .
16 Puritan and Calvinistic tradition would not approve of actually enjoying such a ceremony and no doubt someone would have pointed out that Ruth first caught Boaz 's eye by uncovering his feet as he slept and lying alongside them .
17 Can I ask over the last six seven years what local companies have funded the playhouse and to what level ? and how many of actually withdrawn and the reasons why they actually withdrawn ?
18 Perhaps this may serve to emphasise the difficulties of actually manufacturing such items in the period .
19 To those of us whose early political memories are of a labour movement torn apart by militant rhetoric and Scargill 's Leninism , the prospect of actually removing the Conservatives is inspiration enough .
20 He looked so contrite that for a moment she was in danger of actually believing him , until common sense came to her aid .
21 But the job of actually building the information-based organization is still ahead of us — it is the managerial challenge of the future .
22 Best of all were the dancers and courtesans — beautiful women like Ad Begum whose speciality was to appear naked at parties , but so cleverly painted that no one noticed : ‘ she decorates her legs with beautiful drawings in the style of pyjamas instead of actually wearing them ; in place of the cuffs she draws flowers and petals in ink exactly as found in the finest cloth of Rum . ’
23 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
24 This left-wing revival among the electorate took place at a time when some devoted socialists were becoming disillusioned with the prospects of actually accomplishing any sort of social revolution during the war itself .
25 So perhaps my overkill misses the target : perhaps the behaviourist analysis of perception is sound , even though a general behaviourism is not , and what BS lacks is not knowledge of the nature of certain mental states , but only the ability to respond spontaneously to visual stimuli , that is , to respond as a result of actually seeing them .
26 This was the first occasion when I experienced the disillusion of actually seeing a place I had come to love through a poem — that had been , in Drinkwater 's phrase , ‘ lissom in a dream ’ .
27 I kept reading and my knowledge kept growing , but I still wanted to see an owl 's nest and experience the thrill of actually seeing one in flight , in the feather , so to speak .
28 Add to that a predilection to falling off buses because you think you see Him on every corner , in every crowd , at every window , and the inevitability of actually seeing Him in the off-licence when you were n't expecting to , and feeling your entire stomach lurch forward involuntarily like waking from a dream of falling .
29 And then he 'd had the thrill of actually seeing ( ‘ a life-time 's ambition ’ ) the Flying Scotsman !
30 The others have not had an opportunity of , of actually seeing this , so I wonder if I could ask you just to read it out and we can all share
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