Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] really [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think I really had any doubts about them , ’ she said slowly at last . |
2 | ‘ As crazy as it may sound , I do n't think I really care any more . |
3 | Oh I , d' ya know I really fancy that ! |
4 | ‘ D' you really mean that , old chap ? |
5 | ‘ My daughters said I should come here to help clear this thing up , to find who really did this because unless it is cleared up then history will say that we were sent to our deaths by Britain , and that means the British people and the British army and they do n't deserve that because it is out of character . ’ |
6 | Let there be no way out of it ; let me really make this promise . |
7 | That 's what always says I really hate that . |
8 | The sad part about the whole sorry affair is that you appear to have been badly let down by those who by rights ought to feel indebted to you , but with the Sun in Aries and that part of your solar chart related to affairs of the heart you are bound to win some kind of moral victory , and even if you do decide to make a settlement this month you should still feel you really have much to celebrate . |
9 | I could n't understand him really saying that . |
10 | I do n't think we really need that do we now ? |
11 | Since many of my paintings feature horses these days , I feel I really need this knowledge in just the same way that being familiar with human anatomy is essential to really understanding figure drawing . |
12 | Since many of my paintings feature horses these days , I feel I really need this knowledge in just the same way that being familiar with human anatomy is essential to really understanding figure drawing . |
13 | I guess she really liked those , she only got moved because of er the |
14 | I told my father I was trying to get them over to the far side , to the mainland , and that the ones I had to bury , the ones which fell short , were victims of scientific research , but I doubt I really needed this excuse , my father never seemed bothered about the suffering of lower forms of life , despite having been a hippy , and perhaps because of his medical training . |
15 | Marriage , divorce , a new job , redundancy or sudden success may find questions like ‘ am I adequate ? ’ or ‘ do I really deserve this ? ’ rising to the surface . |
16 | Do I really enjoy all my exercise ? |
17 | Doubt is not primarily a question of particular faiths ( Should I believe this one or that one ? ) or even of the strength of faith ( Do I really believe this one or that one ? ) . |
18 | Did I really want this young man — oh , not now , this minute , pressed on top of me — but tomorrow , and the days after , breathing down my neck ? |
19 | ‘ Are you rejecting me , or did I really make such little impression on you ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Did I really say that ? |
21 | Did I really need all this ? |
22 | But did I really need this ? |
23 | ‘ Did you really do that , Vitali ? ’ |
24 | How did you really track this woman down ? ’ |
25 | " You think she really loved that man — Leinster ? ' |
26 | ‘ I thought he died in Chapter 8 ? ’ it might remark ; or ‘ You said the opposite in line 154 , ’ ‘ Is ‘ boxing ’ the day , the sport , or the packaging ? ’ and for real puzzles , ‘ Do you really mean that ? ’ or even ‘ Who he ? ’ or ‘ Shome mishtake shurely ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Do you really mean that ? ’ |
28 | Do you really mean this ? |
29 | You , you , do you really feel that ? |
30 | Do you really think that was a coincidence-gravity pulling on the Shuttle harder like that so both of you end up doing exactly the same thing ? |