Example sentences of "really [verb] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | If the image is something you do n't really think is going to do as much for you as the voice . |
2 | The only thing that really matters is feeling and living what you believe — so long as it 's something more than belief in your own comfort . |
3 | One physical activity ( really enjoyed was swimming . |
4 | But soon — perhaps very soon — I am going to have to lay it on the line , tell them what really has been happening … |
5 | So we would examine socially determined personality differences between the sexes , why it is that men are always seen to be the intellectuals , things like that , They were important discussions as women often feel that community action is a mystery to them and that the only thing they can really understand is looking after the kids , I think the courses were a success because many campesina women became important leaders afterwards . |
6 | The only aspect of the lessons which I can really remember was having to learn a substantial number of Euclid 's theorems on geometry . |
7 | What they really like is talking about it , talking about others doing it , and feeling mighty relieved when their partner arrives home with a headache . |
8 | It would appear that when ARA representatives speak of ‘ black leadership of the anti-racist struggle ’ , what they are really doing is asserting their right , as self-appointed ‘ leaders ’ , to dictate to ordinary black and white anti-racists . |
9 | But what you are really doing is finding the creature , for it is , in a mathematical sense , already sitting in its own place in the genetic space of Biomorph Land . |
10 | Tom Kalinske , president of Sega US , adds : ‘ All we are really doing is interpreting what one sees in the world today and making some form of game play out of it . |
11 | Could she really have been reading that ? he wondered , looking around for the novel stuffed behind a cushion . |
12 | He added : ‘ What I really miss is jumping into my car and popping to the shops . ’ |
13 | One is left wondering whether it was a dream or one really had been listening to a man whose clothes and surroundings were obviously of little importance but who knew more Latin and Greek than one ever had , could quote the classics and poetry , would have one lost in the depths of philosophy , someone who was probably in a Gaelic world of his own and was translating into English for the benefit of his listener although the learning had largely been gathered in that language . |
14 | As she looked in her cupboard , trying to control her rising temper , she realised she really had been neglecting her wardrobe — well , certain aspects of it , she told herself as she pushed the smart business suits to one side . |
15 | Her chest ached sharply , too , just as though someone really had been hitting into it . |
16 | So , did you , should you have really have been helping them ? |
17 | ‘ I really have been trying my best — ’ |