Example sentences of "[adv] really [vb infin] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since it is not easy to see a distinction between their characteristic properties and some essence from which they flow , one might be tempted to think that , when Locke speaks of a coincidence of their real and nominal essence , he means that the notion of a real essence does not really apply to modes . |
2 | If Labour could not win at a time of economic gloom , bolstered by the most effective campaign it has ever fought , and facing a Government whose campaign did not really come to life until the last 10 days — then when could it ? |
3 | France 's increased commitment to space , which dates from the late 1950s , did not really come to fruition until the late 1970s . |
4 | So with it being another student union and it being like a conference in aid of the homeless and that , I did n't really want to sort of give them a load of grief so I suggested about sixty pounds . |
5 | Unfortunately Anthony usually chose college friends and Nigel did n't really take to bluestocking women . |
6 | I think the problem with a clear remit I ca n't really come to terms with that , precisely , competitive . |
7 | ‘ I 've never been into that ‘ I wandered lonely as a cloud ’ type poetry , could n't really get to grips with it . |
8 | this to a and you 're totally in charge of it you wo n't really get to grips and get . |
9 | Wendy 's boyfriend was pleased with the idea of being a father at first but he could never really come to terms with the reality of it , nor his responsibilities . |