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

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1 But are we really masters of our fate ?
2 One does not really think of saving dolphins as connected with social change , but essentially Greenpeace 's claim is not exaggerated .
3 Neil and D. Davis did n't bother entering the comp so as to give everyone else a chance … and I ca n't really think of anyone who particularly merits a mention … oh , apart from Z-boy Fez who wore stripy skin tight trousers and looked ridiculous … do n't know the results — and hey !
4 ‘ I ca n't really think of any reason why vegetarians should be considered effeminate .
5 But what did I really think of her ?
6 There are areas of contention — I ca n't really think of any at the moment — but I 'll tell you I am in extremely good books at the moment , because I cooked Christmas lunch .
7 ( How far do you really think of yourself as a housewife ? )
8 I do n't really think of myself as a mother .
9 Whether you pass an exam or not and you think to yourself , well they 're not really bothered about what you do , so that means you do n't really think of it in terms of , oh well , he is really taking pride in me or her and really want me to do well , it goes beyond just teaching me , it 's something personal as well .
10 The barber asks : ‘ Fidel , what do you really think of glasnost ? ’
11 In recent years I ca n't really think of anybody who 's got near , apart from Batty .
12 I ca n't think of yeah well I ca n't really think of any at the moment , yeah .
13 Well I ca n't really think of anybody .
14 Do you really think of my island as home ? ’
15 I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends .
16 Do n't really think of it .
17 No , that would be I do n't really think of that when I , I do n't think I do n't think anybody went to see her , but I think she 'd been done a bit better .
18 really frightened of that .
19 They could n't really disapprove of him , though they longed to , because he 's studying for the ministry . ’
20 I , I 've never really heard of women attacking lesbian women or women attacking gay men , its usually if there 's a if there 's a row something or other because the male of the species seems the one who 's been , feels very , very threatened at the
21 In fact , black holes can now be said to be really matters of science fact rather than science fiction .
22 He did n't really approve of women earning a living , but the extra income would come in useful .
23 In many instances the church has projected the attitude that although God invented sex he does not really approve of it .
24 I do n't really approve of that .
25 But , then , what did he really know of her ?
26 But what did she really know of him ?
27 ‘ Well — what do you really know of me ? ’
28 Do you really know of a Labrador like that or are you — ’
29 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 .
30 I do n't find that difficult , that 's really expected of me as part of the caring .
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