Example sentences of "[am/are] really [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're really no different from us … only their circumstances . |
2 | They have to be because they 're wild , but they 're really no more dangerous than pigs that are kept in doors . |
3 | You know but er they 're really a lot of hard working women you know and er |
4 | Oh you 're really a pest |
5 | We have n't , I think , hitherto seen that they 're really a part of programming . |
6 | They 're really the fractions . |
7 | ‘ I am really a baby at this distance and I am pretty nervous . |
8 | My motto became : ‘ I am really a man trapped in a womon 's body . ’ |
9 | Well it does here , I do n't know er , I would n't say in some of the parts of Harlow I would get that feeling , but then I am really a country person at heart and I do n't like towns anyway , so I 'm not really the best person to ask , no . |
10 | I 'm afraid that my moment away from the phone also meant that I missed my opportunity to query whether I am really the right person for the job . |
11 | We are really a little ahead of our targets on the field and I 'm sure things can only get better . |
12 | ‘ You are really a brick , Vi , ’ Gloria said , repeated . |
13 | This aspect of homoeopathy is the one most akin to the vaccinations of the orthodox approach which are really a homoeopathic application . |
14 | They are really a southern prolongation of Ponta de São Lourenço . |
15 | If you are really a ‘ rebel ’ band then let's see you stop posing and start offing a few pigs . |
16 | When first imported they are often in almost freshwater , but will appreciate an addition of salt as they are really a marine fish that can exist in freshwater for a while . |
17 | Wood ( 1978 , 1980 ) raises the interesting question of whether double dissociations are really a good sign of what I am calling complementary modular organization . |
18 | These four divisions or ‘ compartments ’ of management style are really a simplification of a ‘ continuum ’ or range of styles , from the most dictatorial to the most laissez-faire . |
19 | In many cases the variations are really a succession of short , separate pieces based on the same series , each piece having a specific character , contrasting with the others , but stylistically unified with them . |
20 | Peel Square flats are really a sort of superior hotel , but they offer a slightly more permanent-sounding address than a hotel . |
21 | Words , the authors argue , are really a barrier between us and the world ; we can not escape from the structure of our language , and the structure of our language and the structure of the world are far from being identical . |
22 | ‘ Remember when you meet the press , to say that your speech was all in fun , and that you are really a serious person . |
23 | The Romanians are really a West European nation — in language , culture , history and so — on and they do n't like being dictated to by these Mongols , as they see them . |
24 | In Barat et Haimet the sexual innuendo of Barat approaching Marie 's bed in the dark , and successfully imitating her husband , Travers , is difficult to miss , and since we may know that bacon , the term generally used for the meat that is stolen and stolen back over and over again , can also be used of a girl 's thighs , there is a strong suggestion that the actions are really a sexual allegory : is it Marie that the three men are trying to appropriate ? |
25 | Social Services are really a help , we could choose to ignore that , I have to say that I 'm not aware of that happening , and I think it 's very unlikely . |
26 | ‘ We find that the pioneering work , the successful exporters , are really a handful of companies , maybe 100 or so right across the spectrum of technology . |
27 | There are really no bad models but windup windows are more user friendly and the five speed gearbox is more relaxed on long runs and is better on petrol |
28 | ‘ The Yamaha has a great sound , in either passive or active modes , and there are really no more controls than are necessary to change tones , so it 's fairly user-friendly . |
29 | The appointment of ENs over first level nurses is a matter for local interpretation by nurse managers , for which there are really no obvious hard and fast rules . |
30 | The ontological idealist , given his general metaphysical premisses , can at least argue that what we regard as " physical bodies " are really no extra-spiritual entities , for all entities are either spiritual or are explicable in terms of attributes of such entities , and although his position gives rise to all kinds of difficulties , he can , on the whole , present his case a good deal more consistently than a dualist can . |