Example sentences of "that [verb] n't really [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But she had three children , yet that did n't really signify anything : cows had calves , horses had foals , pigs had litters .
2 That that did n't really deal initially with with what the population needed , which was cheap decent food and and and cheap decent clothing .
3 Things like that do n't really bug me that much but I 'd do it again and again until it was perfect .
4 Well that do n't really interest me .
5 Like the , I mean that does n't really bear any resemblance to that but it 's obviously the way .
6 No , well that does n't really matter .
7 Because , by night he comes to Jesus the whys and the wherefores of that does n't really matter .
8 And that does n't really matter in the theatre because you carry on
9 That does n't really deserve an answer , ’ she said angrily .
10 But if you think yeah that does n't really achieve achieving nothing convincing feel that call .
11 ‘ But that does n't really make sense .
12 That does n't really make sense .
13 That does n't really make any difference .
14 But that does n't really explain why hundreds of people would want to dress up , and re-run the battle one hundred and thirty years later .
15 That does n't really describe Denim but I think it does have a quality , something inhuman and plastic and mechanical .
16 Erm that might have been as well another reason for selling to friends , erm because most of the stuff we bought anyway was new so that does n't really come into it .
17 The editor of New Scientist spent an evening in the company of brother David not long ago , but that does n't really qualify .
18 That does n't really grasp the point , but it sets Bernard off on another low-fi tirade against ‘ jump up and down bands ’ becoming part of the mainstream and generally bringing the whole world down : ‘ I could imagine Revolver being on Top Of The Pops , but I could n't imagine David Bowie being on , ’ he seethes , delicately .
19 There 's a problem here that does n't really need explaining .
20 February the twenty eighth , end of February , yeah , my Lord so of course erm staying the counterclaim as a set off would n't really progress much further because after eighty five , I mean that 's simply a subsidiary way in which the defence arises , article eighty five arises primarily because we say underlying the arrangements are void and you 're enforcing something , which is void and you ca n't do it , that 's not a set off claim , but your Lordship I mean , my Lord that 's why that does n't really get them any further , my Lord they 've always had outstanding , which they 've never pursued er for order fourteen so they can always ti try as they said they will for the other erm , erm preemptive attacks upon us
21 Now that does n't really work here because we have a policy that we do n't have notices , you may have noticed already , we do n't have notices saying do n't and we do n't object to people sitting on the furniture , handling this and that , doing what they like .
22 That does n't really sound like food , does it .
23 That does n't really prove anything . ’
24 There seems to be some sort of implicit acknowledgement in there or even explicit acknowledgement that if we were able to justify the approach we could pursue it within a local plan and that does n't really square with what Mr Williamson has just said .
25 Right , that does n't really suit me does it ?
26 But , well go now so that does n't really count .
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