Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] really [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter Chapple-Hyam , his trainer , says that Rodrigo de Triano , winner of the Middle Park Stakes , has only really come to himself this week . |
2 | The pattern of attacks has not really changed at all ; the Iraqis go for the Iranian oil tankers on the shuttle from Kharg Island to Larak Island , and the Iranians then retaliate with a burst of rocket-propelled grenades and machine gun fire against almost any vessel unaccompanied by a warship . |
3 | Likewise in the case of Lewis 's Eve : if she is ransomed by Ransom 's struggle with the Un-Man in the underworld , a sort of Harrowing of Hell sequence , how can she be said to have resisted the temptation on her own ; and if she has not really resisted through her own strength — if she is to be rewarded with immortality and felicity for something she has not done herself — where is the justice in the punishment , on another planet , of Eve and her descendants , for something which again was not wholly her responsibility ? |
4 | what she 'd collected by saying that she has n't really gone to any |
5 | I know he has n't really gone to the shops . |
6 | Germany as a country has n't really existed for very long , has it ? |
7 | However , the fact that the polls seem to indicate that gung-ho reductionism has n't really taken off this time round suggests a significant advance on the Falklands ' spirit . |
8 | I suppose it has n't really sunk in yet . |
9 | O'Neill said : ‘ It 's bloody awful for everyone associated with the horse and it has n't really sunk in yet . |
10 | ‘ But it has n't really sunk in yet and I guess it will take a couple of days . |
11 | ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet . |
12 | It still has n't really sunk in yet . |
13 | David , who played odious Cabinet minister Leslie Titmuss in Paradise Postponed , said : ‘ It has n't really sunk in yet . |
14 | But it has n't really bitten into the issue of how we can control and operate and exploit the total environment . |
15 | They would know the real meaning of religious freedom , something which has never really existed throughout religious history . |
16 | As the fish died it changed colours like a rainbow , and he left his body and has never really returned to it . |
17 | Silvio has never really recovered from that . ’ |
18 | Yet this form of schooling has never really succeeded in England and has been surrounded by hostile controversy and apathy . |
19 | Gifted The mantle of captaincy has never really settled on Azharuddin 's shoulders for while he remains a gifted and wristy batsmen , he is a shy , sensitive person . |
20 | Yet despite his undoubted success Reid has never really got past the stage of being regarded as a ‘ nearly man ’ a jockey who never quite clicked with the racing public . |
21 | To his surprise he finds himself basically in agreement on a wide range of questions which he has never really thought about before . |
22 | Pip has never really thought about his features until this point and from then on wants to be a gentleman because he has instantly fallen in love with Estella and wants to impress her , and make her love him . |
23 | I do n't think I 'd ever really looked at him , to be honest . |
24 | He was the first person who 'd ever really bothered about her . |
25 | William had loved his grandad , but he 'd never really listened to him . |
26 | She 'd never really looked at it before ; it was too old and familiar . |
27 | ‘ An area I 'd never really looked into — intersexing . |
28 | But he 'd never really thought about the insides . |
29 | He 'd never really thought about it before today . |
30 | They did not really want to be mutineers , but they were afraid of Tom Smith . |