Example sentences of "[adv] really [vb infin] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet this does not really speak to the conservatives ' point .
2 William Lee of the Nottinghamshire parish of Calverton had invented the basic frame in 1589 but the craft first took hold in London and did not really spread to the Midlands until after the restoration of Charles II .
3 I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The electrons balance the forces of course , but they do n't really contribute to the mass .
7 It does n't really matter to the parent , which offspring has gained , as long as there is a net gain .
8 She does n't really belong to the drama group now , she came out in September .
9 Henry could n't work out , from Donald 's description , which of these alternatives was best described by the Madonna Complex , indeed he did n't really listen to a word either of them said .
10 I suppose my point is that if things are to get better ( or should I say keep getting better ) then we ca n't really look to the likes of Mel to come back .
11 Most learn by trial and error that they can never really get to the bottom of the problem if they did not witness it and so emphasize the importance of sharing and co-operating in the family so everyone stays happy .
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