Example sentences of "[prep] really [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 At the moment you 're cre , you 're cor , , you 're correcting your procedures on the basis of auditing and finding out what we 're not doing instead of really thinking about them .
2 Tuppe found a pair of really spiffing sun-glasses in the glove compartment and Cornelius put them on .
3 It must be difficult if you had someone who wanted to go out all the time or if they 're sort of really living it up or something I mean
4 He was nearly always right , too , so very seldom did anyone get the chance of really taking him down a peg or two .
5 And a prosthetist said : ‘ You have a great understanding of their problems because no matter how good a prosthetist is , if he 's got two legs he falls short of really knowing what it 's like . ’
6 So get into the habit of really looking at the viewfinder picture as you line up the shot .
7 Arguably , cycling is one of the best ways of really appreciating the beauty of Austria .
8 If I want pupils to become aware of a generality , the more I guide them , the less chance they have of really appreciating it for themselves .
9 So , Professor Hoskins that would be a relatively cheap way , it 'll still cost money , but relatively cheap way of , of , of really helping these .
10 He knew only too well the pain of really hiding from someone .
11 Because they have a certain art of really enjoying life . ’
12 Once you get in the habit of really noticing what you eat , and expecting from the restaurants the same care for quality and ‘ real food ’ value you try to achieve at home , making the healthy choice becomes second nature .
13 The vaccine is administered by aerosol , it 's not injected in , so it 's just a matter of really spraying the vaccine in .
14 You have n't got much chance of really understanding what they 're on about ,
15 And Jet is about the only machine in the world capable of really tackling these problems .
16 you know and the precis you know and I thought that was interesting that they did that , because it 's not something we 'd thought of really doing , ever
17 It is very useful , if you 're trying to write down something like accent , say northern accent , would be , but would sound in words like cook , there 's no way of really doing that unless you use phonetic transcription .
18 as well , well I could do with really clearing out the goats .
19 I must er thank Mr for really outlining what it 's all about and cover all the issues because because Mr referred to no part being taken away .
20 The ESO has the advantage of offering greater scope for really getting to the root of truancy problems by keeping the education welfare service in close contact with the families with which it has been working .
21 ‘ The thanks of everyone in the company are due to them for really pulling out the stops when it was needed ’ .
22 Which is what this is all about really trying
23 I think she did a marvellous job in really getting public attention to the situation and to the difficulties of the flats .
24 I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not
25 I have here a comments that there was n't any point in really restricting the numbers .
26 George 's patience is probably what keeps Lennie from really getting himself into trouble , all the time and it is patience that has kept Lennie alive so long .
27 The first of these is when the teacher is asked to do a manageable job , where he is working within his intellectual capacity and has that confidence which proceeds from really knowing more about what he is teaching than the children do .
28 If you take that kind of view , then of course Russell 's persistent emotionality and his characterization of the world in these personal terms is a failure , erm something that he was never able to overcome , something for all his passionate moral convictions prevented him from really seeing himself at one with other people .
29 What prevents the less-well-off majority from really soaking the better-off minority ?
30 Mr Reynolds was also shown the ward day-room and introduced to other patients to help him settle down , but his anxiety about his condition prevented him from really relaxing .
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