Example sentences of "never really [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Never really accepted his reasoned view of life and history .
2 He never really accepted my Mother , who had the temerity to marry his son , but was nonetheless as overjoyed as my parents when , after four years , I was conceived .
3 We never really played it all the way through .
4 Ellie had never really given her shape much thought up until that moment .
5 No not really , no I , I 'm hale and hearty erm there is no history of illness in my family , my father , my grandfather lived till he was about eighty four I 've never really given it much thought .
6 While I confess that when it comes to Ovation roundback instruments I 've never really seen what the fuss was about , I 've always had a sneaking admiration for anyone who uses them .
7 The rest of the room seemed to disappear in a blur as she looked into his face , seeing him as if she 'd never really seen him before .
8 Never really seen it .
9 He never really understood what happened next except it was one of those chances , the movement of fortune 's wheel , or the sudden intervention of God 's saving grace .
10 first comma , sitting never really understood which means
11 I had never really felt it before or known what it meant .
12 But never really believed they exist .
13 I never really believed I would be acquitted , although I am innocent . ’
14 It 's difficult to explain , but a part of me never really believed I should see her again , even after what they told me at the theatre .
15 ‘ Other people thought it might be a personal thing but I never really believed it until I heard some of the things Taylor has come out with .
16 I NEVER really believed it could be a pleasurable experience driving a diesel car .
17 I have never really regarded myself as a landscape painter .
18 That was how she saw it and it added to her perturbation just as the sight of Tom leading hay over under the far wood gave her a quite unnecessary pang for she had never really loved him .
19 I had also discovered that I had never really loved him . ’
20 I 've never really loved anyone before . ’
21 She 'd never really believed he was importing undeclared goods , or in any way breaking the law .
22 But I know you have never really rated him that highly .
23 Anyway , Alfred could n't believe his luck ; he 'd never really made it with girls and here he was hitting the jackpot .
24 You never really know what to expect .
25 In football , you never really know what is round the corner .
26 We never really know what happened .
27 I sometimes think I may live with it for a lifetime and never really know it intimately .
28 I 've never understood it — probably because I 've never really understood her . ’
29 It seemed unlikely that he could be as devastated by the death of a single patient as Julia had made out in her letters , but then she had never really understood him .
30 I 've never really understood it .
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