Example sentences of "[pers pn] really [vb past] that " in BNC.
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1 | I really thought that , I did appreciate really , er , when I came back , that the English , the English is much better anything else , do n't you think so ? |
2 | Perhaps in my blood I really knew that up there — ‘ |
3 | I really knew that all the time . |
4 | Meantime , I really enjoyed that winter of 1945/6 , in spite of the disgusting weather . |
5 | I really enjoyed that . ’ |
6 | I really enjoyed that . |
7 | and I ai n't kidding , I so enjoyed it and I said to Joe I would n't mind that for Christmas dinner I really enjoyed that . |
8 | Well I really enjoyed that David . |
9 | You feel , oh I really enjoyed that . |
10 | anyway to me on the way out , oh I really enjoyed that and we were crying our eyes out . |
11 | I really enjoyed that |
12 | I really enjoyed that . |
13 | No I , I , I had one like that , I really liked that and it just looked like that . |
14 | I really liked that that one . |
15 | ‘ I kinda knew it was gon na happen sooner or later , and I really wanted that sense of responsibility , the discipline of it . |
16 | I am sorry to say that I often broke the tenth commandment for I really coveted that model and expect many of my contemporaries were also guilty of that sin . |
17 | It was only four months of relaxation and I really needed that . |
18 | She really enjoyed that . |
19 | Irritably — she really wanted that cup of tea ; she was growing as bad as the British — McAllister turned off the gas ring , blew out the match , and walked to the front door , grumbling to herself , Hold your horses , I 'm coming , I 'm coming , when another urgent series of knocks sounded . |
20 | " You think she really loved that man — Leinster ? ' |
21 | Though the effect is purely symbolic , even poetic , as well as chilling , much of its force depends on rapidly cutting away to Marion 's car being pulled out of the lake — a banal , everyday detail of the investigation that almost makes us doubt whether we really saw that skull , previously forced on the viewer with horrifying shock impact in the cellar scene . |
22 | One family would gather on Sunday evening round the harmonium ; another would go to their grandfather 's village shop , boys and uncles each with a fiddle or cello , to sing or dance to their own tunes — ‘ we really enjoyed that ; ’ while a Yorkshire millowner 's family used to ask all their kin for weekly musical parties , taking turns to host these ‘ dreadful performances . ’ |
23 | yeah he really enjoyed that . |
24 | he really enjoyed that . |
25 | He really believed that line of Blake 's : ‘ The path of excess leads to the tower of wisdom ’ , something like that . |