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

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1 More drastic cures , such as providing woollen garments covered in some noxious chemical substance , do not really cure the cat 's fixation .
2 A clever organiser with a history tutor on his hands may persuade the citizens of Chipping Camden that they do not really want a class in biology , they want one on Queen Victoria : but ( make no mistake ) that very persuasion will to some extent have injured the mainspring of voluntaryism in adult education in Chipping Camden .
3 Recent reprints of Royal Institution discourses , organized under disciplines , do not really give the flavour of the programme as a whole .
4 The incitement provisions in the Act do not really extend the law greatly , since it is in any event a common law offence to incite another to commit an offence , even a summary offence .
5 Today , however , we do not really have a politics of opinion or of action — nothing is proposed that either stirs the blood or excites the mind .
6 What is essential , he feels , is that such skills become a natural part of a player 's working life — not that the children are given a ‘ treatment ’ as the result of a dislocated training package directed by those who do not really understand a musician 's mind or motivation .
7 ‘ I do n't really give a toss what they call you . ’
8 Sometimes I think Leila and Quincx do n't really give a damn about you .
9 But as far as being anal about my equipment , as some guys are , I do n't really give a shit as long as it sounds good and works .
10 But other than that I do n't really give a shit . ’
11 Nor is it their job , 'cause they do n't really give a fuck about black people in the first place , you know ? ’
12 I remember later he said ( Professor Higgins again ) , you do n't really stand a dog 's chance anyhow .
13 ‘ Because my mother works in a hotel shop where they do n't really go a bundle on employing married women in the first place , so I do n't want to get her all into a fluster for nothing .
14 It must be acknowledged , even by the most ardent election aficionados , that slogans do n't really make a difference .
15 Well I I mean I actually the the leaf sculpture itself I I do n't really think a lot of it .
16 And I do n't really want a phone , except to make sure about my brother 's coming .
17 Well it 's bound to me , he must get fed up , but eh , he do n't really want a job like , full time , he wants to be able to he gets fed up of it being full time after a while .
18 And you do n't really want the rest .
19 But ‘ green products ’ on their own do n't really touch the heart of the problem : at issue is the ideology of consumerism that pervades party politics of left , right and centre .
20 I listen real close to him , but he do n't really play the tune — he just sort of goes blah-blah-blah every now and then .
21 ‘ If you 're really enjoying yourself and having a good time , you do n't really notice the camera . ’
22 You do n't really get a break because you 're getting ready for the afternoon .
23 Yes , you 're always wary of erm people like that you know , their reputation goes before them , and erm you do n't really see the ball till late , he just flicked it down , I just done enough to get down and erm you know , get my right hand to it and like , Steve Foster was following up well and that and you know , that 's the things that we 've got the run with us now .
24 I think about my legs , but I do n't really have no feeling in them .
25 Frankly , other GUIs of this type do n't really have a look in — there 's GEM , of course , and GEOWORKS , but neither now has the support of third party software houses to make their purchase a realistic option — a shame , really since both have plenty to offer .
26 I 'm good , I 'm not drinking in the week I 'm not , I do n't really have a drink do you have a drink
27 We got together to practise in 1985 , and I wanted to do it then , but I do n't really have a drive to do it now .
28 ‘ I do n't really have a religion , ’ she said .
29 Martin Tweedle , head of Heckmondwike Grammar , Kirklees , is under no illusions : ‘ If Labour 's manifesto is to be believed , we do n't really have a future .
30 Even if they can afford to buy one , most Japanese do n't really have the space for it .
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