Example sentences of "[adv] really [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This work , however , only really came to fruition in Engels 's famous book The Origin of the Family , Private Property and the State , a book which although written after Marx 's death was extensively based on his notes . |
2 | No it did though , it really really smelt of cider . |
3 | The truth of this matter seems to be that the authors of the Convention never really took into account the mobile quality of people and documents . |
4 | ‘ It was talked about a lot , but never really came to fruition . |
5 | ‘ Yeah , but it never really came into play , although it 's a nice idea and it looks good . |
6 | ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson . |
7 | Wetherall and Newsome were impressive in the air , and never really looked in trouble . |
8 | Leeds had the majority of play , did some very neat football , but always looked vulnerable in defence and never really looked like scoring . |
9 | He never really adjusted to peacetime routine , suffering much in his later years , as secretary to the Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland , from wartime injuries . |