Example sentences of "[vb base] never really [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , all that rhythm , one day you have it the next you do n't , and er Lawrence has certainly got it today , you can tell by just looking at a bowler running in , if he 's easy and relaxed , Lawrence I suppose never really looks relaxed when he 's belting into bowl , but he 's clicked he 's , he 's right at the crease . |
2 | ‘ I 've never really lived normally before , ’ he said . |
3 | ‘ I 've never really felt before tonight how much John is not alone . |
4 | In recent years , it 's been nice to know that I could decide to take my wife Lizzie on Concorde and not have to ask permission from the bank manager , but I 've never really gone in for extravagances — they all add up to too many paper rounds . |
5 | Well it , it , at least it 's gold , I mean , I , I , I was in the jewellery trade when I first left school , between school and national service I worked at a manufacturing jewellers in Birmingham and I 've never really gone along with the idea that nine carat is actually gold . |
6 | I 've never really analysed why I was so angry and so shocked and so hurt . |
7 | I 've never understood it — probably because I 've never really understood her . ’ |
8 | I 've never really understood it . |
9 | No not really , no I , I 'm hale and hearty erm there is no history of illness in my family , my father , my grandfather lived till he was about eighty four I 've never really given it much thought . |
10 | I 've never really asked the extent The limitations of the injuries that I 've got . |
11 | You 've never really asked , thought Martin Parr . |
12 | I , I 've never really heard of women attacking lesbian women or women attacking gay men , its usually if there 's a if there 's a row something or other because the male of the species seems the one who 's been , feels very , very threatened at the |
13 | I 've never really loved anyone before . ’ |
14 | I 've been to the open-air theatre on the island every year since it opened , and I always tell people that you 've never really seen Shakespeare until you 've seen it on Brownsea . |
15 | While I confess that when it comes to Ovation roundback instruments I 've never really seen what the fuss was about , I 've always had a sneaking admiration for anyone who uses them . |
16 | Well , thank you very much er , Geoffrey , erm that was a very full , and I think er , and as he says , cautious account of what 's been happening , and he does remind me of all the finance officers that I 've ever known , in this thing , I 've never really seen , or rarely seen them smile . |
17 | ‘ Well , I know that a lot of musicians have that kind of pressure put on them , but I 've never really gotten any bullshit from anybody about what to do . |
18 | I 've never really cared for driving . |
19 | ‘ I 've never really worried about what other people say about me . |
20 | But we 've never really eaten that much frozen food anyway . |
21 | ‘ I s'pose so , but I 've never really done it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've never really done interviews before because I 'm so awful at them . |
23 | ‘ I 've never really done interviews before because I 'm so awful at them . |
24 | Well then if , if someone was breaking in and they probably do n't go through doors , burglars , I 've never really studied it but |
25 | It 's stupid because I 've never really ventured Brittany , so |
26 | That attracted Pompey , and Whittingham explained : ‘ I decided to buy myself out for £450 and take the plunge — I 'm glad to say Portsmouth did pay me back the money — and I 've never really looked back . |
27 | I 've never really looked at that side of it , you know , so I do n't really know . |
28 | But I 've never really known about the Slippery Elm stick , wh , er did n't get to the bottom of it , you know , what it was . |
29 | He bit his lip then added conversationally , ‘ I 've never really known why it 's called ‘ cuffing ’ pneumonia . ’ |
30 | I 've never really found it that much of an insult ever anyway , but I just think that it 's a bit of a term which does n't really apply to us . |