Example sentences of "really [vb infin] he " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did you really fancy him ? ’ asked Karen , as they were drifting off . |
2 | Did she really think he would stint his efforts just because his success would mean competition for her affections ? |
3 | Do you really think he 's been murdered ? ’ |
4 | I do n't really think he had a claim on that ball the goalie . |
5 | But do you really think he 's up there with THE best ? |
6 | ‘ Do you really think he needs nursemaiding ? ’ |
7 | Do you really think he 'll be capable of doing the operation ? |
8 | Did he really think he was going to get off that easily ? |
9 | But would it really make him more marketable ? |
10 | ‘ Do we really want him on trial and talking about his past secret relationships ? ’ |
11 | She did n't really want him , of course but she simply had to prove to herself that he would prefer her to Sally , given the choice . |
12 | The farmer did n't actually refuse to take Mister Johnny but he made it clear he did n't really want him . |
13 | She did n't really want him to recreate the past like that . |
14 | I 'm another who does n't really want him here … anyway , Wilko would NEVER have anyone that ‘ round ’ playing for the club ! ! |
15 | And even if it was n't too personal , did she really want him to know that some wee devil of tenderness pulled at her heart at the grey lines of weariness etched into his face ? |
16 | She did n't really want him to touch her … |
17 | I know I 'd had to smash the door , he had to smash the door open with a spade , the lock for me , cos , he , he , he could n't get , he tried er taking that panel out at the bottom and he could n't get it out and I did n't really want him to smash the double glazed glass , in fact it , that would of been very difficult |
18 | Do n't really want him to go . |
19 | We had to really clump him to get it out of his mouth . |
20 | I 'm with him more than anybody and I do n't really know him , except that you 're the only one he really cares for . ’ |
21 | A good and kind man , whose reputation was only believed by the people who did n't really know him . |
22 | To really know him would take a lifetime . |
23 | ‘ If you do n't go , you 'll have it at the back of your mind for the rest of your life , wondering what it would have been like to really know him . |
24 | I rang Bunny because he too had been at university with me , though , funnily enough , I did n't really know him until later . |
25 | No I do n't really know him outside of work to be honest |
26 | But she frowned now , for how well did she really know him after all ? |
27 | I did n't really know him — my main memory is of going with him and Joan and Kathleen ( she was enormously proud of him and I was quite ready to do a spot of hero-worshipping ) for a walk in Cardington meadows . |
28 | I do n't , I du n no cos I do n't really know her , I do n't really know her and all this , I was gon na say something , but I do n't really know him , so I was gon na ask him does he fancy Sukey |
29 | cos I did n't really know him before |
30 | And the Substitute had better be with me — tell Bacci he can take my car down to Florence , I do n't really need him and the Substitute can take me back with him … |