Example sentences of "really [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But I mean really if the auditors do n't put , point out some of these things like the level of directors ' salaries and the level of erm ongoing deficit and blah blah blah which now come to light , I do n't see really how we can ever hope to discover them . |
2 | ‘ That 's really how they came to team up as they did , and live in the same house . |
3 | I 'm amazed really how they slipped up in recent matches . |
4 | I took him into the hangar where the kites were and stroked his uniform , I kissed his insignia , Then I found out how far his freckles went down , I got him so worked up he 'd have promised me anything to let him do it to me That was really how he saw it , it was something he wanted to do to a girl . |
5 | That 's really how he persuaded me in the first place to pretend … ’ |
6 | IS THIS really how it is to be ? |
7 | in work experience , then you know really how it is and what , but if you did n't wan na do it , then , oh god , be a lot of and like you decide |
8 | Really how I this this |
9 | And the university provided them , greatly goosed on , I might say , by the then Vice Chancellor Aisa Briggs , who was very excited by the project , and that 's really how I came to be connected with the university . |
10 | Even sad wankers like you , ’ he informs us before launching into ‘ Karaoke Queen ’ and posing his way through the three-minute Buzzcock guitar pile-ups and singalongs of ‘ Indeed You Aaaagh ’ , and ‘ I 'm In Luff ’ ( its not really how you spell the song titles , it 's the way he tells ‘ em ) . |
11 | I say I just get on with it … my Mum 's managed — she still manages without a washing machine , and she washes every day , and I think it 's really how you are … |
12 | In saying ‘ it 's really how you are ’ Sandra Bishop is identifying other factors as more crucial determinants of housework satisfaction than technical aspects of the work environment . |
13 | That 's really why we drew the animals as families , not as single ones |
14 | Well no cos it 's better receiving Valentines card rather than hearing it over the phone really why they gave them out |
15 | Is that really why you did n't come and chat ? ’ |
16 | I do n't know really why I did . |
17 | I got virtually equal marks across arts and sciences for O levels , so making a choice at A level was difficult , but I felt a bit swayed by the fact that people said it 's best to do science subjects as far as jobs and university places go ; it 's difficult to get on to arts courses , but it 's easier to get on to science courses … that 's really why I chose science , ultimately . |
18 | That 's really why I 'm rather pleased about this BBC thing . |
19 | That 's really why I left you . ’ |
20 | It just happens that I do which is really why I was interested in doing the book . |
21 | As I say I , that 's why , that 's really why I was expecting you more towards twelve o'clock time . |
22 | It makes you wond it makes you wonder really , really where they get the background for planning does n't it ? |
23 | because I said it was erm Simon 's , and then I did n't know really where they lived and erm , I know they moved out , out of next door to Lesley 's , and in the end it never got done that , that more to the point but erm I ca n't do that up until I 've done that can I ? |
24 | Well I would , I would just like to draw the distinction between value added and other considerations , and what will create high pay , and giving high value added per employee , and that 's really where we should be directing our efforts . |
25 | lose contact with really where you are with them . |
26 | It 's like a you want really where you put some people put . |
27 | And also I used to notice that there were quite a lot of em empty window , you know , in the flats , and erm you know I just got a feeling that this was really where I I found that I would be able to work , or that I wanted to work . |
28 | But I wonder if Northumberland Avenue is really where he intends the Unit to end up . |