Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] really [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I er er I mean I just do n't know how you , you begin and end with this actually I mean I really do n't and I mean I think quite frankly if Hydro Electric were to go out and say okay , we will fund the purchase of twenty houses four bedrooms each for the homeless right I would have thought in terms of doing something I mean I walk round Princes Street and I see those poor sods and I say to myself |
2 | I really fancy Peter like flipping god 's sake I mean I really do . |
3 | Erm I 'm a home help and I go you know , for a lot of pensions and erm the pittance that these er old men and women have to live on a th th , I mean I really think it 's terrible ! |
4 | Oh , well , I mean I really did n't need this at the moment with daddy coming in and everything . . |
5 | I do n't know if I can answer that to be absolutely honest I I mean I really feel that erm that would be reading too much into the decision that that our members took at that time . |
6 | Say I really appreciate your time |
7 | D' ya really have a bath you do do n't you ? |
8 | Who d' ya really hate who really gets on your nerves ? |
9 | ‘ D' you really mean that , old chap ? |
10 | ‘ Oh , Heather , d' you really think the hay is on fire ? ’ |
11 | D' you really think I 'm not ? |
12 | D' you really think me legs are pretty ? ’ |
13 | ‘ But look , what about this murder , d' you really think Blackbeard did it ? ’ |
14 | ‘ D' you really think so ? ’ |
15 | Adam briefly described how the triple portrait had been slashed and added , ‘ D' you really expect me to believe that you had nothing to do with it ? |
16 | CATHERINE D' you really need your father to help you ? |
17 | Which , as you quite rightly say you really need to hear , hear the voices going on . |
18 | They say it really came from Croissant , meaning crescent , because there 's a bend in the valley and the river there . |
19 | Let there be no way out of it ; let me really make this promise . |
20 | I think I 've got listen I really do n't think you need argue over it . |
21 | No I , no , I mean you really respond very well , that Tchaikovsky was lovely , I understand at the present you ca n't do as much and admirable as you 're still doing . |
22 | Clara , perched nervously on the edge of her easy chair , was almost too overwrought to continue the conversation , but she managed to say , " You mean you really think I might be able to go ? " |
23 | ‘ You mean you really danced with Richard ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I do n't mean just about me ; I mean you really do n't care whether you live or die . |
25 | You mean you really do n't know where she is ? ’ |
26 | ‘ You mean you really did n't know they 'd left ? |
27 | yeah , you can go ok watch her actually because er , she went right back up on these bloody chairs this afternoon , I mean she really cried , oh course I mean she , oh when Catherine come in I mean she 'd not long done it , then she nodded off to sleep I said oh they always say you should try , I mean I |
28 | I suspect you really have three children , not two the third one being your husband . |
29 | I suspect you really have three children , not two the third one being your husband . |
30 | Before you are carried away by the possibilities of information manipulation for its own sake it is worth taking a step back and examining how much more than the pen , paper and adding machine you really need . |