Example sentences of "[verb] to actually [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er I mean I , I mean have we really thought this through because er if we 're an anticipating having hundred , hundred and fifty people here which I suppose is of course about what we would hope for , the response that NUPE er as you know they would need to actually achieve the yes vote , I mean we need this sort of room full er would n't it not be more sensible to split up between co or not , would it not be normal for the tutor to expect the group to split up to address specific areas like , I do n't know , Labour Party membership , erm finance , I do n't know , whatever
2 If we are going to make this real effort for 28 days , not only do we want to quantify the difference on the bathroom scales , we also want to actually see the difference in the mirror and with the tape measure .
3 So whereas aid at present is vital , cos there 's people starving to actually put the situation right i it 's not a question of aid at all , not a question of relief .
4 That man , for instance — ’ he pointed to the one with the stuffed crocodile on his head — ‘ he does not expect to actually sell the damned thing .
5 The amount of protamine needed to actually shrink the tumours , however , was toxic and killed the rats ( Nature , vol 297 , p 307 ) .
6 Some of the memory is needed to actually run the console operating system and the remainder is subdivided into sections for different tasks .
7 Gastrin is thought to actually increase the lower oesophageal sphincter pressure and therefore any effects caused by this factor would not have materially changed the results of our study .
8 We were going to actually analyze the
9 Er and that query made on how they are going to actually evaluate the plan .
10 So they 're going to actually buy the desserts from the college .
11 Well unfortunately we were scheduled to have a meeting erm something like ten days ago and then two or three of the key people had to drop out so I cancelled the meeting because obviously we want the people there who were going to actually get the thing up and running so that we can formulate a first public meeting and I would like erm , you know , now , to establish a working party but again a number of the people who one would expect to be on it are not here and it 's slightly awkward .
12 You know , if the erm that if the family think you 're going to actually take the child off them because they 're not looking after it properly , then I mean obviously they 're not perhaps going to be as frank with you as they might otherwise .
13 There would be a short handover period , er it would have to be administered , but from where we sit , we 're going to actually submit a bid that sees off the competition .
14 I was going to actually ask the same question .
15 What I 'd like to do to start with is I 'd like to actually put the scores up , put your scores up on the charts and then we 'll look at what , what exactly they mean , what does A stand for but what does it all mean .
16 Ability to actually do something rather than just copy something to follow instructions means they 've got to actually do a ste step-wise thing .
17 But you 've got to actually have a wish
18 None of us because we were domestics got to actually see the Queen Mother !
19 So we 're l , we 're l , we 're looking at a couple of the options to see , you know , how much will it cost to actually put the money on the policy rather than going to the effort of writing it out , and it 's gon na cost about two hundred thousand pounds just to do that , erm and that , we need , we need to weigh that up with the cost of actually dealing with ten thousand letters to clients , ten thousand enquiries erm I just wondered what your thoughts were on how we should proceed .
20 In fact the whizzy-wig , whenever you use it , you do n't have to actually draw a diagram , that map that we just saw with boxes and arrows and things , you could draw that on the spreadsheet with the whizzy-wig .
21 In many cases when creating this effect , it is not enough just to tie a bow in a piece of ribbon , and you may have to actually create a bow from a piece of material in order to produce the right effect .
22 did you have to actually present the book , when you went
23 Actually give you something that we If we decided to put out to our members of staff , seems to actually cover the erm the needs of er the I I P .
24 Yeah , the got to actually change the starter motor erm I mean on the A D fifties and the two litre they I would sort of , its only a hundred and fifty cc , but the next biggest thing they did was stopping er , a sixteen hundred so quite a lot of those , but nine times out of ten all they did was another part , so
25 On the other hand , learning to actually design a database takes time and , although an on-line tutorial is provided , you would be better off studying the manual to learn each specific task .
26 On the other hand , learning to actually design a database takes time and , although an on-line tutorial is provided , you would be better off studying the manual to learn each specific task .
27 I would however I I with great trepidation as I do n't think I 've ever dared do it before , er is try to actually clarify the thoughts of my leader erm it is not erm , have I your permission erm I I I feel I feel he may , I feel that
28 A friend of mine did it erm they did n't burn the erm the spirit when they 'd finished and erm you know you 're meant to actually put a piece of paper under and burn it under the light or smash the glass and erm for the next six months she could n't sleep properly and it felt like there , she was like tormented and erm things were like pulling at her , her bedclothes and I swear she 's like seeing a psy a psychia psychiatrist and she had to sleep in her parents ' room and everything really scary .
29 But er to their credit er they got the contractors in and they commenced by putting up new pillars and new roofing structures and it took them about twelve months I think to actually build a new machine shop .
30 in between nineteen fifty one fifty two , once their position was more secure they could afford to actually favour the rich peasants more
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