Example sentences of "it do n't really [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Last night in the ‘ Digital pubs ’ it did n't really matter any more whether Heseltine had offered a major defence contract inducement to the company . |
2 | It had rudimentary listings of events , it had previews , but it did n't really have enough . |
3 | It did n't really become apparent until the Spring of ‘ 74 when David returned to New York to do the ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ tour . |
4 | Tha that 's quite good for , for the biological stuff , it does n't really contain much sort of useful for the last three or four lectures , it does n't contain much on sort of ocean circulation and the physics , you know but it covers the biology interactions quite well . |
5 | The black-and-white images can be converted to false colour by computer , which looks much prettier , and is easier to interpret by eye , although it does n't really give more information . |
6 | The word ‘ acceptance ’ most emphatically does not mean that someone experiencing loss will get to the stage of saying , ‘ Ah , it 's all over , it does n't really matter any more . ’ |
7 | This sort of work can supply us with clues to the possible way of life of our ancestors , but it does n't really contribute much information about our origins . |
8 | Of course this is not strictly true , but it makes the explanation simpler , and after all it does n't really make any difference to the cost whether you pay for your bulb or tyre when it fails or at the next service . |
9 | The flanger is always on , though it does n't really sound active until I hit the pedal . |
10 | Leicester City Council says that with forty thousand light bulbs to install it does n't really have any alternative to starting so early . |