Example sentences of "[adv] really [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , in a gloriously mystical way , we are an integral part of this cosmic energy dance and can only really understand it all by mystic superconsciousness , from within .
2 The Small Faces could only really produce themselves , a fact made clear by Billy Nicholls ' dire ‘ Would You Believe ’ , and PP Arnold 's ‘ If You Think You 're Groovy ’ , a great song ruined by cack-handed production .
3 You could only really believe it if the fire behind him was about 100 yards away he 'd be frying ! ’
4 But see , hold on , y but you 're saying , an and this broadly would be , be like the er quote right wing view that there 's , there 's nothing really much wrong in the countryside , landlord tenant relationships are not that bad , we can just really leave it alone and certainly we should n't have any violence because that 's , that 's gon na be counter-productive .
5 Let's just really bore them !
6 And then — because the deepest questions curiously acquire the least importance in such interviews — did they ever really think they would return to ‘ Palestine ’ ?
7 Mary and Reggie those householders , as Alice contemptuously thought of them — sitting upright in their marriage bed , examining Alice , knew that nothing could ever really threaten them .
8 All we can ever really offer our clients , child or adult , is the opportunity to enter into a relationship with us .
9 But then did you ever really see your own sister objectively ?
10 But nothing and no one could ever really convince him that a world where fathers just disappeared one day and never returned could be anything other than a pitiful sham , a transparent hoax .
11 Did bankers ever really believe it was perfectly safe to lend billions , not on the security of the borrower , but on that of the assets he was proposing to buy .
12 ‘ Did you ever really dislike your children ? ’ a mother of two teenage daughters asked me recently .
13 In your first few hours in a new place , while you 're still dazed , before you can even really believe you 've arrived , you see it more vividly and more clearly than you ever will again .
14 I ca n't even really remember them very well .
15 Would n't that really benefit your members and mine ?
16 Because of all this talking , however , and the staccato of the machine gun fire , you could never really tell which one had bought it ; and , anyway , they all looked alike in their flying helmets .
17 The thing about the solo is that it should really be a chance for the guitar to take over from the vocalist and really hit you in the heart like vocals can , and I 'm sorry but these heavy metal solos can never really hit you because it 's just music by numbers . ’
18 Onetti never fully fleshes out his characters since in life we can never really know what lies behind the faces of those we meet or pass on the street .
19 Because each of us is unique , we will never really know ourselves .
20 ‘ But ’ , says Janet Boulton , ‘ you can never really predict what people 's responses to a painting are going to be .
21 After the war interest was again roused over Piltdown Man who had always been a sore point with anthropologists who could never really accept him .
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