Example sentences of "really [vb infin] [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a clever girl clever girl You should n't really eat Polos like that though should you ? |
2 | ‘ No , I do n't really know Venice at all . ’ |
3 | ‘ You see , my dear , you do n't really need advice at all . |
4 | She does n't really like fruit at all . ’ |
5 | He knows so little about being loved , he can not really provide Miranda with any more than material gifts and force to persuade her to love him . |
6 | We ca n't really imagine ourselves you do n't really have sympathy for any of the characters in the . |
7 | I 'd really try Crumwallis on this boarding lark . ’ |
8 | Kevin 's brother , who fancied himself as an amateur psychologist , said you did n't really forget things like that and it meant Lyn must unconsciously want not to wear it — ergo , not to be married . |
9 | with time to really get issues like that under way . |
10 | In a way , long-term , something you do in science is possibly going to be of more value , but it 's very necessary , I think , literature and things like that are very much part of your life , you 'd go mad without them , I certainly would ; so I do n't think you can really assign values like that — it 's just where your personal interest and qualities lie , what you 're best at . |
11 | That , and the discovery that she could not bear a man near her in the early days after the rape ; so she had feigned an illness , explained as the consequence of her breaking her engagement with Havvie , which , of course , had caused an immense furore inside and outside of society , and Mama and Papa had put off their visit to England , and sent her loving letters , for she had written that she had discovered that she did not really love Havvie at all , had merely been beglamoured by his appearance , name and title . |
12 | Because because I , I did n't really say goodbye to some of those people . |