Example sentences of "really what [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I think he would like us to have a more commercial sound but that is not really what we want , ’ says Gedge .
2 I mean I think that 's really what we 've seen in eastern Europe
3 all the things that happen , all these sighs of oppression , because I think really what we 're talking about , whether it be within the family or it be within the media , all the signs of women as er sexist
4 I think really what we want to do is to decide whether or not we are using the annual report as a a list of jobs that we did last year .
5 ‘ The idea of nicking a Stones riff and putting it behind a James Brown backbeat and howling over the top is pretty appealing , but it 's not really what we 're into as a band .
6 And wh why that 's happening is really what we 're going to be spending the evening on , and it 's related to international trade .
7 But y I think you can also see the appeal of this to Freud in that time because in the early years Freud 's model of the mind , which is really what we 're talking about today , was erm a kind of hydraulic one .
8 Erm now I I do n't think anybody 's suggesting that in er the Greater York new settlement we would be likely to achieve a large shopping mall anchored at both ends , one by Marks and Spencers er and the other by Fenwicks , or or or any o or bins or any other department store , so he must really understand the process and really what we talking about er er in North Yorkshire .
9 ‘ The idea of nicking a Stones riff and putting it behind a James Brown backbeat and howling over the top is pretty appealing , but it 's not really what we 're into as a band .
10 I mean , it does seem on page three nine really what we 're talking about , trying to get some sense into that
11 That the form tutor shou , is going to be a conscience and really what we call a form tutor 's job is going to you know , talk to the children
12 We are elected by the public to do a job and we should n't be ashamed of the amount of money that we 're paid for it , and what I would say is , that no manifesto in May 's election said we were going to come here and vote for more money for members , nobody put on their leaflets , vote for me and I will raise members allowances by five percent in the coming year , I did n't and I wo n't support that , and you will argue , perhaps some of you that that 's not really what we 're doing , but it look 's like it , does n't it ?
13 Is that really what we 're talking about .
14 Really what we 're doing after are they prepared to talk about it if when you by consent let me carry on talking when you do n't have a leading question .
15 But another thing to be shown how to do it and that 's what , really what we want to try and do for the rest of the talk is to not just keep preaching at you and telling you what to do , but to show you how , so that 's the purpose of the talk from now on , now in this outline there are , I 've got about fourteen different points here and it 'll highlight ways in which we can er stay awake , what I 'm going to do is to read straight through them and then we 'll go back and pick a couple out , because it 's impossible to concentrate on the entire er amount , so we 'll do that , it 's er a number of things we can do to keep virtually awake keep up with the food at the proper time from Jehovah 's organizations that 's studying and things like that is n't it ?
16 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
17 Although the audience nodded their heads through all this , it was n't really what they had come to see .
18 That 's really what they pay you for , those sort and if you do your job right , off they go looking six inches taller .
19 They prattle on about equality , when really what they mean is a down-grading of women 's rights .
20 Well , dislike was n't the word perhaps , disapproval was really what she felt coming from them .
21 Her mother spent a weekend with us about six months after Shanti came to us , to reassure herself that for us to adopt Shanti was really what she wanted .
22 ‘ It 's really what she has n't done .
23 The question was , was that really what she wanted ?
24 You know , about the crime statistics ; really what she 's saying is that parents ought to do a better job for their children , and I 'm sure we all agree with that but I think that that 's a very superficial response to what is er an enormous question of parents just being too poor and having nothing to give their children in the way of just basic food , basic medicines , to keep them alive .
25 She took you for granted , as though she 'd always known you , that was really what it was .
26 ‘ Well , the funny thing is that I do n't know really what it 's like because I 'm not in that little room any more .
27 Oh , I know it would be lovely to make money out of one 's machine , but surely that is not really what it is all about .
28 Their passion precluded tenderness , their lovemaking nearly fighting , and Maria could almost believe that that was really what it was , else how could Luke continue to deny her and himself like this ?
29 That 's really what it 's all about , is n't it ?
30 That 's really what it 's all about .
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