Example sentences of "really have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , my dear , ’ he said , ‘ you 'll really have to get used to me going to Mass . |
2 | Magnus could have made one of his rude jokes which would really have got Claire going . |
3 | ‘ I could n't really have been more lucky . ’ |
4 | ( Apart from these Yiddish songs , Judaism did not really have any modern music of its own , its practitioners — Mendelssohn , Meyerbeer , Rubinstein , Schonberg , for example — all incorporated the best as they saw it from the past . |
5 | - Somebody says : ‘ Oh God , do we really have to spend Christmas day this year with … ? '- |
6 | Paul 's house was always full of people and Steve did n't really have a home at all — when his mum remarried , his stepfather could n't stand him and did n't want him around . |
7 | I was not successful in getting the system going as I would really have liked . |
8 | Leather , so luxurious you find yourself wondering whether it could really have come from a cow , finds its perfect match in glossy burr walnut . |
9 | I think about my legs , but I do n't really have no feeling in them . |
10 | ‘ I do n't really have any good times any more . |
11 | I do n't really have any ambitions to change in any drastic ways . |
12 | So what Richard Nixon should really have discussed with George Allen was how to set about reforming the wretched business of campaign finance . |
13 | Stewart , who had been playing well , hammered his first ball down the throat of third man , and with West Indies taking time-wasting tactics to the extreme — 16.5 overs in around two hours — England did not really have a hope . |
14 | There was a general belief that our terms would not attract many takers and there was a suspicion that the Government did not really have its heart in the project in any event . |
15 | He knew he could really have done with a saw . |
16 | Well no , she did n't really have bad dreams — oh … but that was before … she remembered . |
17 | We do not really have to think about what has to be done . |
18 | When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way . |
19 | Your master should really have kept the book under lock and key . |
20 | My husband should really have kept him for himself , but he believed that I should try to change his luck . ’ |
21 | Today , however , we do not really have a politics of opinion or of action — nothing is proposed that either stirs the blood or excites the mind . |
22 | When Jeeves is played out , someone should really have a look at the Mr Mulliner Hollywood satires . |
23 | Bridgend did score a good try through Gareth Thomas from a tapped penalty , while at the other end Jones should really have kicked a second penalty after Jenkins had been penalised for treading heavily on Yendle . |
24 | Martin Tweedle , head of Heckmondwike Grammar , Kirklees , is under no illusions : ‘ If Labour 's manifesto is to be believed , we do n't really have a future . |
25 | The first is : ‘ Can Labour really have undergone so comprehensive a conversion ? ’ |
26 | As he had once said , he did not really have the temperament of a gunner . |
27 | I did not really have the heart for such things , but I knew I should be interrogated on my return , and I was aware that she was merely trying hard to push me into normal post-war life . |
28 | Do we really have to be sure that God exists in order to believe in God ? |
29 | This involved frequent absences from home , so that , even if he had wished it , he would not really have been able to run the estates himself . |
30 | Did she really have a two-storey house ? he wanted to know . |