Example sentences of "[adv] really [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I never saw lads er , er , the game that seemed most popular with us , I do n't know whether you have , it 's nothing only really hopping across the road . |
2 | So y w feel free now to ask questions I mean , you must have something that worries you about about this partic I can only really talk about the exam . |
3 | We only really suffer with the shooting , whereas the others are soldiers and it 's definitely their discipline . |
4 | That is , the person who is selling the product and service can persuade potential clients to buy the service , and it is only really limited by the quality of people selling the service . |
5 | Some have been accused — rightly or wrongly — of preferring not to sell all their available time rather than to reduce their price , and most areas now follow a practice which can only really work in a seller 's market — ‘ pre-emption ’ . |
6 | Thus , along with several of his contemporaries at the Palace , Ronnie Dunn was only really appreciated by the Palace fans and not on the bigger stages that his prowess deserved . |
7 | ‘ Obviously it would be good to look at more examples from different cultures , but it 's such a huge subject , in ten weeks you can only really deal with the tip of the iceberg . |
8 | A relaxed , informal atmosphere prevails , with energy only really needed for a walk to the beach — 500 yards away down 300 steps . |
9 | Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support . |
10 | But when you think of er It 's not really referring to the beauty of the world . |
11 | er not really looking for a revolution , just looking back to where you were before |
12 | She was not really looking for an answer . |
13 | In truth the Sergeant was not really listening to the Lieutenant 's enthusiastic explanation ; instead he was partly anticipating the Belgian girls and partly worrying when this headlong advance would run into the enemy picquets . |
14 | Government in North America is not really run by the President or the Senate but by the Washington bureaucracy . |
15 | Publishers frequently cite this as a reason for not really getting behind the sale , and putting better titles into it . |
16 | The flute did not really go with a guitar and sax . |
17 | I 've not really moved around a lot |
18 | I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) . |
19 | Although the unanimity of rural enthusiasm for army policies is open to question , it is clear that the rural community did not really turn to the left in its search for a solution to its problems . |
20 | Method b ) home produced mailing lists , which was CPRE 's single most successful recruitment method between January and June 1992 , did not really get off the ground . |
21 | Method b ) home produced mailing lists , which was CPRE 's single most successful recruitment method between January and June 1992 , did not really get off the ground . |
22 | There was mention of some art history work , a few articles for various journals and a cataloguing job for one of the museums but it was clear that for Maidstone these were of little importance and did not really qualify for the title of job . |
23 | So we are not really talking about the survival of the earth , we are talking about the survival of the sort of earth we want . |
24 | Tough , fit , not in the least prone to injury and highly consistent in his performances , Cross was the epitome of the ideal player , and he was versatile too , in a time when this was not really expected of a footballer , for he moved across to right-back after the signing of Scotsman Bobby Orr , who much preferred to play at number three , in 1927 . |
25 | The provision of a single accumulator does not really correspond to the way in which most programs are written , since at any given point there are usually several intermediate values all of which are in the process of being manipulated . |
26 | Qaddafi 's statement , however , does not really dispose of the contrast between the rational state , recruiting members who choose to belong , and the natural organizations of kinship . |
27 | Sometimes it is argued that even if researchers do not really believe in the religion that they are studying , they will get more information if they pretend to do so — if , in other words , they use covert , rather than overt , methods of investigation . |
28 | The weakness , then and subsequently , was that Baldwin and the others did not really believe in the report . |
29 | So you 're not really concentrating on the television , because you do n't have to . |
30 | So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ . |