Example sentences of "really [vb base] [adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If yer really want ter know I 've been courtin' a widow for some time an' we 're thinkin' of settlin' down tergether , ’ he replied . |
2 | I 've reached the stage when I really do n't care what happens to me . |
3 | I think it may mean that we 'll have to call a meeting quite quickly after this one , to discuss , but I really do n't think we 've got the basis of anything till that comes back . |
4 | ‘ But the dance classes here are such fun , ’ said a spokesman , trying to keep a straight face , ‘ that we really do n't think we need any of these Frownies . ’ |
5 | ‘ I really do n't think we need worry , ’ said Grimma . |
6 | And I I really do n't think they have any business without consulting you and me , as the peoples that they represent , because I 'm I 'm a voter in North Yorkshire too , so I do n't think they have any business actually doing this without consulting us first of all . |
7 | If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing . |
8 | But it 's good , do n't get me wrong , it is well well but I really do n't think you need it . |
9 | It was somewhat surprising , then , that McIlvanney felt uneasy being approached for this profile , apparently for fear that he might be invited to ‘ pontificate , when I really do n't think I have that much to say ’ , It sounded like false modesty , but after he 'd relented , I remembered the long-standing ‘ pin-down ’ policy employed to prevent hubris in sports writers . |
10 | Wait for a suitable moment and say : " That is a very interesting point you have raised , Mr R. , which we might wish to take up at a later meeting , but I really do n't think it helps our problem at the moment . " |
11 | I really do n't think he 's got much of a claim there . |
12 | Do you think that teachers really do n't expect them to do well in the sciences and perhaps even positively discourage them from going into science ? |
13 | ‘ I really do n't expect anyone to have to like what we do , ’ he finished . |
14 | Hollis : ‘ I really do n't expect anyone to have to like what we do . ’ |
15 | Many parents comment that their child did the complete opposite of what was asked for several months and so the parents learned to say the opposite of what they wanted , for example , ‘ I really do n't want you to put your pyjamas on now ’ , or ‘ I do n't think you can eat all of that food ’ . |
16 | ‘ I really do n't like them eating that sort of disgusting junk food , ’ Laura protested . |
17 | ‘ I really do n't have anything to say . ’ |
18 | We really do n't mind which sex the baby is , as long as it 's healthy . ’ |
19 | Now we find out if they really do n't know what became of him . |
20 | I really do n't know what to do . ’ |
21 | Godfathers , Mr Nadirpur , I really do n't know what to do . ’ |
22 | Well what what you could do is put in brackets somewhere a list of accents you can think of so that if people really do n't know what to do . |
23 | I really do n't know what to say . |
24 | I really do n't know what to say . ’ |
25 | ‘ I really do n't know what to say . |
26 | I really do n't know what to say now . |
27 | ‘ David more or less said the same , but I really do n't know what to think . |