Example sentences of "actually [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 , a lot of people are not honest , to be non-productive at work as opposed to actually off work .
2 The proposals Department of the Environment are actually for sixty- six weeks , but including existing statutory requirements , which can be as much as thirty weeks for the long serving employee .
3 Whatever , whatever they are , no , you 've got tabs there , but I 'm saying do n't use those up yet , they 're not tabs for stuff that 's going to be behind , they 're actually for pages and so on .
4 We can always run a little creche actually for nanny from Scarborough got a baby as well .
5 Well the County made certificates for the Polytechnic phase two student hostels off John Garne Way , er that actually for phase one was about the last time they got an award at all , and er the panel were very pleased with those , they said they had a nice community feel , and yet the occupants had some privacy , they thought they , and they were pleased to see how well phase one had weathered as well .
6 But they had to be humoured before they could be diverted from the unobtainable to the treasure that was actually for sale .
7 The signing also indicates a renewal of confidence in the Port of Liverpool since ACL is still actually for sale .
8 My first audition , as such , was actually for John Caird who wanted me to do a piece of Juliet .
9 What is it cheaper cos I say it 's never too late actually for wine making cos it depends what you can
10 It takes a bit of an effort to get to the punchline in IBM Corp 's alliance with Blockbuster Entertainment Corp to enable record stores to create compact disks on the spot at the request of the customer ( CI No 2,166 ) , because the deal is actually between IBM 's Fireworks Partners unit , which is buying a stake in Blockbuster 's NewLeaf Entertainment Corp subsidiary and creating a new company , Fairway Technology Associates , both in Deerfield Beach , Florida ; the latter has been formed to further the development of multimedia technologies and to operate the multimedia distribution system , which will consist of digital content databases , interfaces to broadband telecommunications networks , audio and video servers and content production and display devices — and we were all wrong in suggesting that the point of the system was to enable retailers to eliminate the problem of needing to stock thousands of slow-moving titles — the partners say the aim is ‘ to create a more enticing retail experience ’ .
11 My work has been mainly about the development of a sense of identity and of a sense of community , the development of relationships but not actually about sex .
12 In a book which was actually about statistics , A. L. Bowley once established four rules to guide designers of schedules and questionnaires.3 They are given below as a starting point for our discussions .
13 You want to provide material which is sufficiently different , not the same that 's there , but conforms to the house style , conforms to the format and so forth , but is sufficiently different and new , that it 's actually worth printing .
14 They may have bought it for £9,000 with full discount , if it is actually worth £30,000 it will be the latter figure that will be used to work out their roof tax ...
15 Actually of course , Britain is , in a sense , wholly an immigrant society , subject to successive waves of incomers of diverse origins in earlier centuries .
16 That was a very real concern and my Right Honourable Friend has er tried to allay that concern by saying all right , er we we will have er an independent body of people who will undertake this selection and they will er off offer a short list o of candidates er to the Home Secretary to appoint , but the Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan er of Cardiff said that er that this was taking powers through the s to the Home Secretary increasing his powers enor enormously and actually of course if anyone is going to be appointed as an independent member , somebody 's actually got to do the appointing .
17 These two examples illustrate the kinds of records that are produced in large high-technology projects , what records are preserved , and what records are actually of use to the historian .
18 This whole area is actually below sea level .
19 It is accepted that our journal list should be kept under continuous review , but the Library costs are actually below average for UK plant science research institutions ( Royal Society/SEPSU Policy Study ) , and should be protected against short-term financial exigencies .
20 It was actually against Brighton ( 10–1 ) , here at Selhurst Park on 3 January 1942 in a wartime London League match , but even so , there can be few , if any , other players whose careers began so early and so explosively .
21 Forster 's novel states that the house is in Hertfordshire , the house seen in the film is actually near Nettlebed between Oxford and Henley .
22 You 've got the ones who actually like music and like to see things happening a little differently , and then you 've got the others who see anything different as being difficult .
23 The difficulty is that some people actually like Aviemore .
24 I do n't , I du n no I , I can never work out whether I actually like Mr or not cos he can be , he can be , he 's such a cunt sometimes
25 Even the figure of the men actually under arms — which Polybius gives as two hundred and ten thousand for 225 B.C. — can hardly be compared with Hannibal 's army unless it is properly analysed .
26 Maybe this is all that is needed to re-ignite calls for a review of the welfare benefits which single parents receive — a review actually under way earlier this year , but thankfully kicked into touch by Tony Newton when he took over from the hapless John Moore as Social Security Secretary last Summer .
27 Erm just to go over the payments for the car park which has come up actually under community industries and the plants , the total being now for plants it was four hundred and forty four pounds er
28 ( Owing to the very short range of the aircraft of the period , it was not an uncommon experience to land on one 's base actually under enemy shell-fire . )
29 So I 'm not a for a moment suggesting that some rules and regulations are n't needed and I think that er the trouble is that every rule and regulation that is passed in this house , there 's always an excuse for it and there 's usually a very good reason for it , but that is the problem that the government faces and it 's quite fairly er a problem the treasury face when they introduce these statutory instruments because er no one can disagree that fraud must be stamped out , all I 'm actually saying is that unfortunately upstairs we have a deregulation bill going ahead at all pace with hundreds of clauses and hundreds of new rules to try and red hundreds of new clauses to reduce the number of rules and here we are downstairs on the floor we have passing for very good reason perhaps , more rules and regulations and there are four more tonight and I believe that every government department Madam deputy speaker , has a minister specially appointed to keep an eye on deregulation and I just wondered although er my honourable friend on the front bench mentioned that er the even the D T I minister responsible for deregulation has looked at these , I wonder if there is a minister in the treasury , they 've actually put a minister in the treasury responsible for deregulation or is the ministry actually above deregulation because I think that er I got the impression that the that every ministry would have a deregulation minister and I think it would be rather useful to know who the deregulation minister is in the treasury .
30 Matthew Arnold refers to Horace 's " allusive and compressed manner " ( In his essay " On translating Homer " ; actually with reference to in Odes , iv , ) Gladstone ( 1894 : v ) mentions " the necessity of compression " as the particular object of his own translations — which are in places as uncompressed and haplessly spongy as anyone else 's .
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