Example sentences of "really [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 All she wanted now was to get really stoned and lie back on the mattress thinking good thoughts .
2 He 's known as a bit of a trouble-maker but he 's really helping and striving to make things work well .
3 I mean , a lot of guitarists get into a rut and I think it comes from the fact that their pool of influences is really limited and shallow .
4 It 's a matter of background and philosophy , which one ca n't really explain or analyse .
5 Inevitably this led to confusion as to where the centre of power and decision-making really lay and seemed to preclude the maintenance of a coherent policy .
6 This gradual progression means that children can really assimilate and enjoy each stage in the learning process without experiencing the negative effects of frustration .
7 At break , although the Russells Hall pupils took the Sutton pupils outside , the two groups did not really mingle or play together .
8 And I was really wrecked and I was I was n't even actually ill I just sat , well I was eventually but I sat on this wall for about four hours , yeah
9 Did he really exist or is he merely fictitious ?
10 And above all , top management must really want and stimulate people to be innovative .
11 I know it 's silly but I find it hard to take them seriously and really concentrate and not be distracted by the local cat cleaning himself on a window ledge or some such thing .
12 In that time , he has really matured and gained the confidence to achieve great subtleties .
13 Hence the difficulty in establishing what ‘ the public ’ really wants and consequently the impossibility of knowing how far in excess of that the overall level of public-service activity really is .
14 if the planning if if the requirements fall much below the demographic requirements , the implication is that migration could be controlled but it may be controlled by a mechanism which I do n't think anybody really wants and that 's by stimulating out migration in North Yorkshire .
15 He had n't , after all , promised not to look up the name and home number of the divisional security officer , and one small stain would n't really count and might not even show .
16 As every new discovery was made it was evident that with Operation Cyril a gang of really organised and astute professional smugglers had been broken .
17 The way we cope depends on many factors , such as whether the particular answer really matters or whether it is being used as a vehicle to introduce , or work on , ‘ specialising ’ .
18 Competition can be a spur to some pupils and fun in some activities , but the individual 's improvement of his own levels of attainment should be seen to be what really matters and be the most evident cause of encouragement .
19 and this is where it really matters and really counts , what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careers ' office , army careers ' office tomorrow ,
20 Channel four is where the fun really starts and where the Cascade Gain situation has its most effect ; the overdrive really is quite full and pokey .
21 Is this really happening or is it a wonderful dream ?
22 He and them , inside and outside : only in art was this dichotomy ever really clarified and brought to rest .
23 you know and you 'd stand on the doors then , ooh , you 'd be really chilled and some of them opened the door an inch
24 I do n't really know but Leslie could well be able to tell you .
25 wh I remember that when I was at home it was a mixed sort of meeting in which some of the people from the village were coming who you did n't really know but they had to be asked
26 Well they might be a friendly , oh I do n't really know but er he 's so busy you see and he 's busy all kinds of day and night , now then , we asked him a while ago to be more careful when he was switching on the freezer units at night because they were waking people up , we asked him er a while ago if he 'd be more careful learning up at six o'clock in the morning because the chain and that we could n't sleep in the morning like , and all disturbing us all like that
27 He said well I do n't really know but I know he lives local somewhere .
28 So we , the answer is we do n't really know but it seems common sense to apply barrier precautions and to do everything you can to modify the type of surgery so that the chances of having an injury with a sharp instrument are reduced , and people have made some constructive proposals along these lines .
29 Since this condemnation of research opportunity , few studies have penetrated deeply beneath the sensitive skin of ‘ police culture ’ , and even though Chatterton in his notes to my thesis argued there has been a considerable amount of ‘ participant police research ’ , I would question whether many of these inquiries achieved the finer grain and detail' of the insider 's account , for they can never really know or tell if they have been excluded from the inner workings of police practice or prevented from gaining access to the hidden realities ‘ contained inside the heads of the constables ’ .
30 He said I I 'll I 'll I 'll never really know and I think now what was he was he praising me or blaming me , he said , And I 'll never know .
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