Example sentences of "[vb base] they really [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the older folk if you get them really going in their own dialect you can just say roughly where they come from .
2 cos trolley buses , in this town were really the erm well I suppose they really came about , rather than motor buses right at the start because built trolley buses and so did of Laiston .
3 I do n't know whether they they , I suppose they really did n't have the time .
4 They reckon they really have n't got their play right .
5 Erm , she started really by , well th well there is two of them involved at the time , but they started by reading a book on the subject and really just talking to me about it certainly , because I mean they really did n't understand , you know because food to them is just food , you know it was just some meal they had to eat because they were hungry and they could n't understand why I had got this whole thing completely distorted .
6 I mean they really think I mean it 's like Lee he 's doing this work experience an yes it 's great an it 's a bit boring , mum and Dave said Lee , you know wake up !
7 You mean they really tried to … ’
8 I do n't want you to imagine a great big long stalk , you know , but I mean they really do have a big projection from the side of the head in gesophola hetroinura , whereas in the known ancestor of that , gesopholis ulvestris , it 's head is just the same shape as any other sensible fruit fly .
9 You love them really do n't you ?
10 This is what these ‘ trivial errors ’ as you call them really signify and if you do not heed them , it will not be long before your father commits an error of major proportions . ’
11 I think they really want to have a demonstration because it 's a trendy thing to do . ’
12 I think they really do want the support , and they want the backing when they 're negotiating with other , other bodies .
13 I think they really excel .
14 If they wo n't order the stock , do they really expect a new franchisee to do it ?
15 Do they really want to deprive parents of the kind of choice that their policies would mean in Nottingham , Telford and elsewhere ?
16 Th the one do they really want them ?
17 but er , do they really want to write to you ?
18 Do they really think people ca n't be trusted with buying tickets in a lottery ?
19 However , the questions we should keep in mind during our examination of criminal statistics are whether they really justify such public concern , and , most importantly , what do they really tell us ?
20 We need to look at assumptions , seeing whether we think they really are justified , and if so , do they really lead to the positions which we at the moment think they lead to .
21 Do they really go on for as long as they seem to , or are they , as some people have suggested , fleeting sensations before waking up ?
22 But do they really cauterize the wounds of historical separation and loss ?
23 Do they really mean it when they say that a proposal is ‘ not negotiable ’ or conditional upon your acceptance within a very strict time limit ?
24 Now what do they really mean .
25 Do they really exist ? ’
26 But whom do they really work for ?
27 Pupils will quickly learn to say the ‘ right ’ words back to you , but do they really appreciate their real meaning ?
28 It may be that the amp sounds okay but do they really need an LED for goodness sake ?
29 Do they really provide such an appalling fir that they need to be replaced , at no small expense , by a more intricate system designed to provide perfect synthesis between the foot and the shoe ?
30 Because information technology is new and exciting , its proponents naturally exaggerate the cultural role it will take But do they really believe that we shall have nothing better to do in the future than to sit in front of a screen for hours , plugging into Which ? , mail-order catalogues , and the index to Chemical Abstracts ?
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