Example sentences of "well [pers pn] [verb] [adv] really [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 well I did n't really want to get out of bed and , well I do n't have to when I 'm not going to school I , I can have well
2 Er somebody said to me about her childhood experiences , well I did n't really survive them , I 'm just here still because I did n't die .
3 Well I did n't really look .
4 . And er we were truthful , we tried to put our side of the argument , you know there were the few people who said , well I do n't really care , and drove in .
5 Well I do n't really think it 's right do you ?
6 Well I do n't really want to go to Hollywood .
7 well I do n't really want an electric one , I can see missing a hole on here and
8 Well I do n't really put I suppo I usually put them up before birthday .
9 Erm well I do n't really mind erm , I do n't want
10 I do n't think she does anything , well I do n't really see her very much .
11 Well I do n't really know .
12 Erm well I do n't really know what to ask you because I was prepared to erm
13 Well I do n't really know do I ?
14 Well I do n't really know how much they get .
15 Well I do n't really know , cos I do n't know what he 's like at home , you see by himself , huh .
16 Well I do n't really know what it , not really
17 He said well I do n't really know but I know he lives local somewhere .
18 Yeah but he had n't registered , that 's what cos I said to well I do n't really know this sort of thing I said , said here , that 's first I knew .
19 Yeah , well she does n't really understand it .
20 Now let's be honest here put yourself in their situation , the obvious thing in the storm and th the water comes crashing over , well you do n't really want to fill the boat with water so you start bailing the water out , when you realize you 're not gon na be successful cos more is coming in than you can get out and the storm is not abating , you would naturally get agitated and if for nothing else , at least you can come and help us to bail out !
21 trying to get through the , he says oh them people have left here , now you 'll have to , and he gives us another two numbers and that , I got through on one of the numbers and then er , I asked I says oh I says I did n't get me photograph and me plastic wallet , he says well you do n't really need them you know when you retired , but I says how can you go on the train , you sure of that ?
22 Well we do n't really want a long-haired !
23 Well we do n't really need another one .
24 But if you just take those points er an and , and think them through in your own mind about how this system of government differs say from the British system of government and the position of local government in the British system , you can see that , well we do n't really have local government do we ?
25 So they said , well they did n't really want another granny but they , they wanted to adopt a granddad .
26 Answers tend to be vague and general , and sometimes phrased in terms of domains or interlocutors , as in the following description : Well they do n't really use it , like , well , now and then , like if we 're all in the family , if like my mum 's going to say somefing , right , she wo n't say " Wayne would you go do de dishes please " , she 'll say [ z ] somep'n like dat — she would say it in a West Indian talk but normally if like if there 's a visitor or something it would be plain English …
27 Well they do n't really know
28 Well they do n't really know Andrew do they ?
29 Well it does n't really matter because I got and unused socket here .
30 Well it does n't really matter , I 'll , I 'll be I mean , what , so I mean there 's except for seeing Anne there 's nothing more to do is there ?
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