Example sentences of "actually [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 FORMED AROUND the nucleus of Canadian techno trash terrorists Dwayne Goettel and Cevin Key of Skinny Puppy , plus Al Nelson of Flu , the Hilt line-up actually precedes Skinny Puppy by several years .
2 FORMED AROUND the nucleus of Canadian techno trash terrorists Dwayne Goettel and Cevin Key of Skinny Puppy , plus Al Nelson of Flu , the Hilt line-up actually precedes Skinny Puppy by several years .
3 Such pre-exposure is apparently capable of generating latent inhibition since the group tested one day after conditioning ( SM-1 in the figure ) showed little evidence of having acquired an aversion , consuming just as much of the test substance as those subjects actually given latent inhibition training with this substance ( group MM-1 in the figure ) .
4 And if you do n't feel that you can fit in a pupil comment , you have to be very careful here because some people will take it as a cop-out and not do it and a that worries me and it has happened and I think it is important that the youngsters are actually given some guidance and the opportunity to do it .
5 But that 's probably more than a lot of people did , and everyone 's being urged to use condoms , but how many people are actually given any instruction on how to use them ?
6 because I not I ca n't remember if actually using that phrase , maybe used somewhere
7 ( How agents perform this prodigious feat of mimicry without actually using some form of the correct model remains decidedly mysterious to this author . )
8 they 're actually using old ware houses in places
9 It should be remembered that this is only a qualification on the foreign business carve-out ; if the investment business from the non-UK office with customers in the UK falls outside the carve-out , because it actually constitutes regulated business , the general COB Rules will apply in the normal way .
10 Bending the rules would allow the Government to claim it is sticking by next year 's public spending ceiling of £244.5bn while actually allowing public borrowing to rise .
11 Bending the rules would allow the Government to claim it is sticking by next year 's public spending ceiling of £244.5bn while actually allowing public borrowing to rise .
12 And you actually rode this route yourself .
13 You could feel sympathy for the child that you were , but you would not actually experience that pain today .
14 Even now it seemed incredible that Mark — cynical , idle , sophisticated Mark , had actually joined that file of Catholic students who , during Holy Week , carried a heavy wooden Cross through the public streets and along the open road between London and Our Lady 's shrine at Walsingham .
15 In a sanctioning system , the enforcement agent can work by a penal control criterion of activity , as measured by arrests and clear-up rates ( Reiss and Bordua , 1967:37 ; Rubinstein , 1973 ; Skolnick , 1966 ) even though police work actually involves little contact with ‘ criminals ’ and few arrests ( Manning , 1977:348 ) .
16 As the Royals have learned to their cost the law is so lax that it actually encourages widespread snooping .
17 I mean , I 've actually heard this song , it 's quite , er , metallic , quite heavy , kind of a little like early Slayer , the first album , do you know it ?
18 And in American communities , major works of literature can be banned from schools and libraries — or even , occasionally , burnt — for challenging traditional scriptural accounts , while a new current of fundamentalism can actually influence American politics through the support of millions eager to be raptured away to a heaven more or less interchangeable with Disneyland .
19 Erm we 've we 've actually developed social housing really rather as it 's been an opportunity we 've grabbed it and we 've done it , you know , some of it 's been very very good an and nobody 's knocking that but I think it is time that we took stock and actually had a a proper policy and a proper strategy on sa on social housing .
20 if we can sit around and actually make some work of cards
21 And , in our English language we actually make this mistake when we talk about birthdays French , in some ways are for more sensible with language , and you only ever have one birthday , the rest of them are anniversaries of your birthday .
22 And you have a hard metal sliding against a soft metal , because that actually produces less wear than two hard metals rubbing together .
23 All the same , once he appeared to be actually enjoying this extension of our meeting , I felt as reassured as I was grateful .
24 Milton Keynes and Banbury are actually seeing less crime .
25 So although I 'd assume a potential audience of mainly women who 'd be interested in this topic , the programme actually distanced that audience by addressing a hypothetical man who 'd think it rather ‘ odd ’ to select women candidates at all .
26 In all then , Telecom would probably have outlaid £14m — allowing for very modest fees on the purchase — before it actually laid one brick , and that is if it got planning permission .
27 If you had it in there it would actually zoom that way ?
28 Anybody actually producing this expression with the intention of being meaningful would suppose that the addressee can make an attachment , can relate the language to some shared conception or perception of the world and so achieve the intended meaning .
29 Erm , what type of things do you think would actually affect that decision ?
30 You claim on the one hand how wonderful you were in securing grants for under the I D O. You actually sold this city short because you went for the I D O without making sure that your Government paid the extra money that robbed that robbed
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