Example sentences of "we really [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I did some shows with Ritchie Blackmore and Ritchie himself was really nice to me , but some of his team were real jerks , and we really did n't give them any reason to be that way .
2 I did n't do a self-evaluation — an evaluation of myself — for the simple reason that we really did n't have time to sit down and think it out , and its a bit difficult doing it objectively … because you have no standard to compare .
3 does , , he came in one day and I said that we really do n't travel a lot you know
4 But we really do n't want to get involved in exchanging single notes .
5 TEN WE REALLY DO N'T WANT TO SEE
6 seventy five per cent way up , now there 's something in the human spirit that actually says I would like to change that , but we really do n't want the children to die in Somalia do we ?
7 ‘ A lot of them are planned for areas in the South Downs , which we really do n't want .
8 I know you will say and I will support you , that we really do n't want members bringing up detailed points like that at this committee .
9 ‘ But the dance classes here are such fun , ’ said a spokesman , trying to keep a straight face , ‘ that we really do n't think we need any of these Frownies . ’
10 Oh , we really do n't feel so good .
11 But we really do n't feel it should be done as openly as this within a community of young families and children .
12 We really do n't mind which sex the baby is , as long as it 's healthy . ’
13 Again , we really do n't know .
14 We talk a lot about those thermal plumes but we really do n't know much about them .
15 We really do n't know what is special about 13 and 17 years .
16 erm Do n't really know much about them at all erm they are an old boys side erm but erm we really do n't know too much about them .
17 we really do n't need it
18 I mean , they are very basic things but I think that we really do n't acknowledge they are people who should be respected along with the rest of us . ’
19 I have become convinced that our whole approach is hopelessly unscientific , in fact wrong , and particularly that my own reconstruction is so fundamentally flawed that we really do n't have the right to be displaying it anywhere except in a Disneyland type of amusement park . ’
20 We really do n't have time for all the trenchcoat humour , the meaningless catchphrases , the phoney reminiscences , the lame gags about the trusty Smith and Wee Wee , the — ’
21 Now obviously you can translate the idea of something being a preventative about illness or sickness , but it 's very difficult to suggest in idiomatic modern English that roses can be a protection against evils , because you really , we really do n't have that kind of concept , normally now , although there are many uses of erm , groups of people who might retain such a concept , and if something like that arises , you obviously ca n't make it idiomatic , because there 's just no way it 's going to work idiomatically in English .
22 Ruth Batsford , of the council 's electoral registration office , said : ‘ We really do n't have an explanation why people are n't sending the forms back .
23 Then your then your feelings perhaps do n't matter in the overall picture of the education , but bearing in , looking at the teachers in our school , we , we really do n't have a weak teacher except perhaps Mr , who 's obviously not been well these last three years , erm
24 And we really do n't get a sense of male sexuality in non-fictional or non-entertainment media , do we ?
25 Now I have explained all I can , you will realise that we really do not understand why the neocortex is , as Herrick called it , the organ of civilisation .
26 Everybody knows how forward they are in this regard in North America , but in my experience it 's just the same in Australia , Argentina , the Soviet Union and elsewhere : for a rain soaked water girdled nation we really do not come very high in the league of comforts and efficiency .
27 He agrees with the ‘ more probable opinion … [ that ] this consciousness is annexed to , and the affection of one identical immaterial substance ’ , but , expressing his general scepticism about the extent of our knowledge , he says we really do not know the truth of the matter .
28 Which would represent ‘ life as we really do not know it ’ .
29 Yet they are commonly sited in dark and inaccessible places , and we really do not know how often , if at all , they were generally seen , within the period and culture in which they were made .
30 We 've done a review of the service , we did a review of field centres , we really do not accept that one area , no matter how worthwhile and I 've talked to you
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