Example sentences of "[vb -s] [not/n't] really [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | what she 'd collected by saying that she has n't really gone to any |
2 | I know he has n't really gone to the shops . |
3 | Yet this does not really speak to the conservatives ' point . |
4 | The Self , in assuming an identity , ‘ steals ’ that which does not really belong to it , so ‘ mushikarati ’ symbolises the realised man — ‘ he who enjoys the Self ’ . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Women often feel that they are not at risk because they do not feel themselves to be associated with any of the so called ‘ high risk groups ’ and , although we are encouraged to have safer sex , AIDS does not really seem to be an issue for us . |
7 | The account of ideology that Marx offers does not really amount to a ‘ theory of ideology ’ . |
8 | The provision of a single accumulator does not really correspond to the way in which most programs are written , since at any given point there are usually several intermediate values all of which are in the process of being manipulated . |
9 | It does n't really matter to the parent , which offspring has gained , as long as there is a net gain . |
10 | It does n't really matter to human beings as long as they have nourishment . |
11 | Of course he does n't really want to be alone . |
12 | That means he does n't really want to . |
13 | He does n't really want to be like that — he 'd rather like to be a baseball star or a Sumo wrestler . |
14 | It does n't really want to and I find it difficult to believe and I 'm not sure I want to because I feel so fucking drained and sore , but the thing 's actually responding , fattening and firming and rising in her kneading , soap-slick hands . |
15 | You know what Richard thinks about Suez , but he does n't really listen to me — how do you think that makes me feel ? ’ |
16 | ( She does n't really listen to me when I speak , thought Alice . |
17 | Now obviously in a case like that there does n't really need to be a great deal of negotiation because obviously if it 's something being given ex gratia then really obviously people really ca n't be in a position to argue too much . |
18 | She does n't really belong to the drama group now , she came out in September . |
19 | I 've never really found it that much of an insult ever anyway , but I just think that it 's a bit of a term which does n't really apply to us . |
20 | He does n't really seem to be very careful about distinguishing intellect from the one and , and so forth , does n't really , he 's not , he 's not really focusing on that difference and so seems to let it lapse in a less than useful way . |
21 | But , I mean that D P team do a lot of work on the Catty questionnaires which does n't really seem to be er sort of fully acknowledged at the moment . |
22 | But he wears his slippers to remind one that he does n't really have to . ’ |
23 | The two colours do n't go too badly together but er I 'm not so sure that I would really want that hanging on the wall , I , it does n't really appeal to me very much . |
24 | But it 's not really got to . |