Really Sentence Examples

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  • You look really tired.

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  • I really like the look of wood - especially when it looks this graceful.

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  • It really ticked Alex off.

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  • Did he really think she was bright?

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  • You really need to have it X-rayed.

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  • Like I said, Russie's mother was always strange, but after Dad died, she really became eccentric.

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  • Who really believes that whoever can prevail in war must be right?

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  • It didn't really matter.

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  • Really I don't understand you, my dear.

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  • Only we really never broke the rules.

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  • What had really taken place he did not wish to relate because it seemed to him not worth telling.

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  • And yet really the anxiety is greater now than the joy.

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  • Did you really think you had us fooled?

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  • You've really got a case on him, haven't you?

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  • Think how much worse you'd feel if the town you visualized really existed.

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  • He had access to his part much earlier than I did, so he was able to make some investments that really paid off.

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  • I guess I can be a pill sometimes, but I really do appreciate your concern.

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  • It's really very curious.

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  • Need I tell you that I was more than delighted to hear that you are really interested in the "tea"?

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  • He really was asleep.

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  • It isn't troubling me, but if you really don't want me messing with it...

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  • I made a really bad mistake and I don't know what to do.

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  • Look, I really want to see her and explain to her everything we do.

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  • At a Ramada Inn, only he wasn't really there; just the address he gave.

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  • We were really good together, he and I... not just that way; I could talk to him.

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  • I really care for Howie.

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  • Just pretend it's a really dry martini.

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  • I'm sorry, but he really doesn't need it with what Mr. Cooms has done for all of us.

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  • He must have been really exhausted.

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  • He didn't really get the chance.

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  • So why had he really hired Allen?

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  • He was really screwed up last spring.

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  • I mean; I don't really know, do I?

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  • I'm sorry, but I'm really scared.

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  • I don't remember and really don't give a shit.

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  • Quinn, I really want you to try again.

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  • It scares me but I really have to know.

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  • I really don't approve of this.

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  • I guess I watched too many movies about spies to know how they really work.

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  • I'm not sure he can help me, but I would really like to speak to him.

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  • He's really protective of the people he cares about.

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  • When he lighted the oil a hundred tongues of flame shot up, and the effect was really imposing.

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  • If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.

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  • Perhaps he did not really think this when he met women--even probably he did not, for in general he thought very little--but his looks and manner gave that impression.

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  • Should he go to headquarters next day and challenge that affected adjutant, or really let the matter drop, was the question that worried him all the way.

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  • But was it really not possible for Kutuzov to state his views plainly to the Emperor?

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  • Overtaking the battalions that continued to advance, he stopped the third division and convinced himself that there really were no sharpshooters in front of our columns.

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  • And really he only ran a few steps alone.

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  • Some said the report that the Emperor was wounded was correct, others that it was not, and explained the false rumor that had spread by the fact that the Emperor's carriage had really galloped from the field of battle with the pale and terrified Ober-Hofmarschal Count Tolstoy, who had ridden out to the battlefield with others in the Emperor's suite.

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  • You'd really better drop it all.

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  • This was a decision she had already made once - but not really.

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  • I don't really know, but I think I answered one of the first calls they made.

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  • I mean really serious?

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  • This is really important.

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  • Can he really be that close, Ben?

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  • I'm really frightened now.

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  • Howie really cares for you and your mom.

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  • I told her we escaped the Vermont abduction attempted, if it really was one.

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  • He thought she was really the psychic tipster and was responsible for his arrest?

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  • I'm frightened, Ben, really frightened.

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  • I realized booze wasn't the recommended wash-down with my pain medication but I wasn't driving any farm equipment and I really needed a stiff drink.

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  • Howie, I really feel for you but you've had this problem of not knowing about your past for a long time and you've managed to live with it.

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  • I hate to ask, but it's really important.

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  • I really was out fishing.

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  • I really don't want to lie outright to the police.

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  • Now some really big names tell me to back off but it's my hen house where all you fox are playing.

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  • Don't get me wrong; I'm not condoning what we did but there were others who were much worse; sicko guys who really hurt their victims; sometimes killed them.

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  • You could lie and tell him Humphries said it wasn't really his fault and his mother was just upset at losing a daughter.

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  • He really wasn't too much bigger than a cat, not when compared to an adult.

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  • If you listen really hard to what his body tells you, you can save him.

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  • Hey, I really am free this time.

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  • I feel funny, like really cold.

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  • They really are vampires!

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  • He's normally really loud and stupid about what he's doing.

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  • He really wasn't so bad, when compared to here.

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  • Until that moment, he hadn't really cared why Sofi saved the life of the woman before him.

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  • He really didn't want her to lose the spark of life he'd found as appealing as her body.

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  • White hair, really big like Talon, these eyes that were darker than night, and when he talked, you could tell he didn't have a soul.

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  • If you can really see the future, you could've prevented all of this!

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  • She sipped her drink, surprised to find it really was her favorite, a pumpkin spice latte.

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  • It's really hard to deal with all the bad stuff sometimes.

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  • Do I really want that next to my head?

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  • His brothers weren't any closer than they had been, but the sound of their voices made him realize how alone he'd really felt the past two weeks.

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  • You really think I'll succeed?

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  • You really think that'll work on me?

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  • You see, Watcher, I'm not stupid enough to think you really want me to fail.

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  • In the morning, her father really would kill him, and she'd be lucky to escape with another beating.

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  • The sensations whipped through him, reminding him how human he really was.

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  • What I really want to know is why Jule is of any interest to you at all.

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  • I really am the only one with sense around here.

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  • She really had personalized the mission.

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  • You really don't remember.

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  • Certain creatures with unlimited power and motivations thousands of years in the making weren't what Damian really needed right now.

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  • Really, what'd the doc say?

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  • That they really don't have a clue?

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  • He really wasn't a man of detail, which was why she was so surprised to see him working as a financial planner.

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  • He's apparently really interested in meeting you.

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  • To do so would release the Original Beings, and then things would really be bad.

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  • Jake, something is really wrong with me.

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  • Something was really wrong in Europe, and he needed to figure out what, before the European front was overrun by vamps.

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  • I'm just … really frustrated right now.

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  • You all kidnapped me, drugged me, dragged me to Arizona—if I'm really in Arizona—and you won't tell me why or what's wrong with me!

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  • You really want to win this bet, don't you?

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  • Y'all pissed really them off this time, didn't you?

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  • I would say it was a rough lesson in history when the kings of my time learned that killing a woman with the intent to bring her back as your servant doesn't really work as they'd planned, he explained.

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  • It's okay, Damian, really.

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  • Pierre, you can sleep with whomever you want, really.

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  • Sofia bit her lip and crossed her arms, unable to admit she couldn't really eat.

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  • I don't really know which way is up right now.

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  • There aren't many of us, and we're all over the world, but we're really close-knit.

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  • It kinda hurt getting killed, and it really sucks not being able to eat food.

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  • Did you really shoot her?

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  • He adored Sofia, that much was obvious, even if he wasn't really sure where—or who—he was most of the time.

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  • She found herself poking the new teeth with her tongue to confirm they really were there.

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  • Do you really think you'll become Gabriel's mate? he started, ignoring her.

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  • It really did hurt to think that Darkyn outright tested others and they failed when it came to her.

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  • In hindsight, she really didn't know any of them.

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  • As much as he tried not to show her, he really did.

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  • You can't ever really trust them.

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  • But really, he humored me for his own reasons.

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  • She feared seeing them happy again, knowing she really was nothing more than a disposable stand-in until they were able to be together again.

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  • She really did create me.

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  • I'm really glad to hear it.

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  • You really believe that?

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  • Deidre, I really am happy that you're okay.

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  • He really did feel affection for her, if he was jealous.

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  • Do you really want to be elsewhere?

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  • And getting lost down here would be really stupid.

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  • But did they love her enough to really punish her like parents did—real parents, with kids of their own?

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  • I tried really hard.

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  • I really love her.

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  • Then, with her head bowed, taking small spoonfuls, she asked, If I did something really bad—if I broke a really important rule, what would you do?

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  • Maybe I gave him a swat on his diaper when he was a toddler, but I never really hit him.

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  • Randy must have been a really good kid.

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  • She acts like you should spank her and force her admit to doing something she considers really bad.

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  • I mean really big trouble.

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  • It was really bad.

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  • I tried to tell you what I did was really bad.

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  • It was really kind of stupid.

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  • You really believe me?

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  • I figured everybody would be really mad and I'd get a beating for sure.

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  • You must have been a really naughty little girl.

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  • Both of my parents were really upset.

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  • Uncle Pat Clancy asked around Pop's favorite bars, but no one knew for sure—or really cared much.

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  • Not that I'm really concerned.

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  • Had to really bid it up on the Internet to get it.

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  • Let's forget about the election and see what Martha's bones really look like.

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  • Absent one of those gizmos to see around corners or a newspaper with a hole in it to held high like all the really cool spies do, Dean tried the direct approach.

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  • It's really tough not being able to get away with anything when you're around.

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  • Paul was watching his son—a parental obligation thing—he didn't really like sports.

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  • No, he really did listen.

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  • It really is as spectacular as he described.

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  • Joseph thinks he's a big corporate executive but he's really only half a step above a clerk.

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  • I really appreciate everything you all did.

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  • We don't really know for sure.

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  • The camera isn't worth anything but she's really disturbed at losing her pictures.

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  • Suzie really turned heads—could have been in the movies.

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  • He really wouldn't want to be involved.

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  • Do you think we should really be worried?

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  • All I really wanted was the land in the first place, and they approached me about settling.

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  • I really ought to go down to the jail and visit with the old guy.

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  • You really think Fitzgerald chased Billy down the mountain, huh?

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  • She said she'd really like you.

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  • She really wrote it.

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  • She's nice and she loves me but she's really messed up and she knows it.

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  • He must be really happy.

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  • I couldn't get him to back off and I got really scared.

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  • He just slugged me again, really hard, in the belly.

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  • We thought we were really clever.

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  • Finally, Lydia said, "I told your wife I was going to ask you," then added, "I really underestimated that woman."

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  • Nothing he really wanted to see.

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  • She really was a human.

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  • What Wynn did was really bad, Gabriel.

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  • Deidre glanced over her shoulder, not really caring at that moment, not when she felt like her world was squeezing the life out of her.

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  • Would he really accept her once she told him she sacrificed an innocent human to the Dark One?

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  • You really want me to see Darkyn, don't you?

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  • Deidre paced through the garden, not really interested in the blooming flowers, statuary or neat rows of hedges.

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  • Ever have like a secret you can't tell your best friend but you really, really want to?

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  • You don't have to trust me, but I really am trying to help you.

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  • He liked trying to get a rise out of her, and he really did want to know where they stood in her mind and whether or not he had to worry about her running off to make more deals with Darkyn.

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  • He didn't realize how great of a transformation had really taken place within the small woman gazing up at him.

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  • She really was going to get sick from the cold and being soaked.

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  • Or maybe, like he really had loved her through the millennia they were together.

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  • Such as …" "What do you really want from me?"

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  • Does it really matter?

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  • And that she doesn't really want either of us?

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  • I don't really care.

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  • I don't really care what they think, Lori.

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  • If it was all true, Lori was really messed up.

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  • But if it wasn't his father, they needed to know who he really was.

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  • I really couldn't talk.

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  • I didn't mean … you're really trying … um, and doing your best.

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  • While he envied them, Gabriel really didn't want to go through all that shit with his own mate.

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  • She couldn't really be irritated with him.

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  • Some of them are really stupid.

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  • I made this really awkward.

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  • There's nothing else on the planet that forces you to really see and accept who you are as the day the doctor says you're dying.

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  • He really had left her.

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  • There were too many things she'd wanted to do before dying; now that someone might kill her, she realized how unready she really was.

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  • There really was a pile of bones in her tub.

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  • It really was over.

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  • Had she really died last night and entered this strange reality?

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  • A side of her really didn't want to, even knowing he'd killed her boyfriend.

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  • He really does care about you.

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  • It's a really good story.

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  • We don't really know what will happen.

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  • She really, really wanted to go home!

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  • I, uh, did something really awful Saturday night, and the whole world has gone insane.

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  • I really, really want to feel safe.

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  • Is she really sick?

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  • That the skin around Wynn's eyes relaxed in genuine warmth made Gabe realize she'd survived partially because she really was different.

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  • She thought she was going crazy already; if she really started to deteriorate, there was no way she'd be able to handle it.

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  • She trusted him without question and yet, there was more to him than she really knew.

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  • She didn't really know.

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  • You really don't remember any of us?

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  • Do you really want to know?

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  • That's how I found out you really did love Gabe, even though you um …" "Crushed his will to live," Toby finished.

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  • Death … you used to take care of the really old angels, and Gabe visited the little ones all the time.

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  • Really, Deidre, it's nothing.

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  • You really want to spend eternity with someone you resent?

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  • We could really have something, Gabriel.

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  • She really didn't want to leave the comfort of his arms.

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  • She really didn't want to leave the comfort of his arms, but remaining meant giving up something she wasn't willing to do.

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  • Instead, she was working hard to convince herself she really did want to walk away.

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  • Could he really be much worse?

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  • She really was perfect.

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  • She really was dying a death he couldn't stop.

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  • She'd wanted to return home since she arrived, yet when presented with the enormity of her importance in her new world … when she realized how incredible it really would be to have a man like A'Ran in her bed every night … when she saw he was capable of passion … when she found out an entire planet full of people would die if she left … She couldn't help the tears at such a thought.

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  • There really wasn't a decision to make.

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  • I haven't really taken your feelings into account lately, have I?

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  • I don't know why, but I really don't blame him!

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  • Maybe. No one really knows but A'Ran.

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  • But it's too bad she didn't send you one of those itsy-bitsy outfits all the really cool skaters wear, he answered.

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  • It makes me feel really close to her.

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  • It's enough to make Victoria really keep a secret.

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  • Maybe she did write it years earlier and it really is her practice work, he offered.

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  • Perhaps if I pretend Jerome doesn't exist, he really won't!

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  • Is she really a loony?

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  • Do you suppose the boy really did speak?

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  • Wasn't it difficult to write, knowing so little about what really happened?

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  • That's why we were so excited to come out here, to visit where it really happened!

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  • How would I know he can ski, if in fact he really can?

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  • He didn't really need them, but Cynthia had gone ahead and made the appointment.

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  • Yeah. It really made my day, I'll tell you.

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  • He'll have to abandon it, if Annie Quincy really is—one of those girls.

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  • In the late seventies and early eighties scaling these challenging surfaces really caught on.

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  • Winter isn't just a big inconvenience, it's really a season.

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  • He wondered if this beautiful, loving, compassionate wife of his whom he loved so dearly, was really capable of killing another human being.

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  • No one seems to know, not really.

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  • Did someone really kill Jerome Shipton?

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  • It was really upsetting.

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  • I can't really blame the ones that step over the line once in a while.

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  • Why do I think letting her stay here was a really stupid thing to do?

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  • She must have known at that time who really did it.

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  • She really loved him.

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  • Maybe some people sense that sort of thing more than others—that feeling you get when you're standing in a spot where you know something really dramatic occurred.

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  • She knows Rev. Martin really loved her.

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  • But it doesn't really matter does it?

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  • I'll bet the first time he really talks, it'll be about Martha!

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  • Here's Jerome Shipton concocting a story, blaming his wife for something she really did!

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  • Like Annie, and Edith, if she really was pregnant.

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  • I'll pretend the other one was really what Annie wrote here so long ago.

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  • The bottom line is, if this guy really loves you, he will find it in himself to accept you, fangs and all.

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  • Not really, just that I love him… and don't hurt him.

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  • Dude, I really think it would help if you drank that scotch.

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  • He tried to hide it, however, if one really listened, they could ascertain that he came from a different time and place.

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  • His voice, in a word, sounded 'haughty'. Connor finally made eye contact, and in a thin whisper said, "I'm really scared."

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  • He wasn't too full of himself, and he really did appear to love her.

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  • Really Sarah, can you honestly say you don't taste the plastic bag?

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  • You really should pick some losers once in a while to skirt suspicion.

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  • Really, I'm all right, and I thought I would take a long bath and give myself a pedicure.

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  • I don't really feel like chess tonight.

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  • She dropped her gaze and said softly, "What I would really like is for you to play for me."

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  • Sarah shrieked, "Is that really how you see me?"

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  • That will really get the job done.

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  • Connor had not drank this much since his undergrad days and really felt like shit.

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  • You really work hard at pissing people off, don't you?

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  • Sarah told me you aren't really related.

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  • Wow, thought Jackson, She really is going all in with this guy.

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  • You really do love her, don't you?

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  • So, I think you can understand you really get to know a person in that kind of time, right?

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  • Honest, I just need to take care of some things and I really need some sleep.

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  • When she returned to the room she asked, "Do you think he really meant it?"

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  • She really had her guard up, causing him to wonder if some moron had just dumped her.

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  • How could she not, and if she really didn't, she wouldn't have said, 'No'. She would have said, 'feel what;?

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  • He really did need to sort through this with her.

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  • Apparently only when it really matters to me.

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  • You look really hot.

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  • So, you're really wealthy then?

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  • Jackson grinned sardonically "Nah, not really interested, maybe some other time."

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  • He couldn't very well say, 'I really am that pig you pegged me for, just trying to hide it from you, babe'.

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  • I really lucked out; it came on the market right before I arrived.

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  • Really Elisabeth, that's one of your favorites.

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  • It was my idea and I'm really hungry.

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  • Jackson, I'm really sorry about before.

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  • He knew she really wanted to tell him everything she had learned about Elisabeth, which was probably a great deal.

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  • I'm really glad I decided to come tonight.

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  • She could see Jackson didn't want to play, but she really wanted to hear him, had a feeling Sarah would win in the end.

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  • Not really, just enough to plink out a vocal line.

    1
    0
  • He is really dead now, and will wither very quickly.

    2
    1
  • And if he was invis'ble, and the bears invis'ble, who knows that they really ate him up?

    2
    1
  • Then he called his wisest men together and asked them, "Is it really true that the first people in the world were Egyptians?"

    8
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  • The boys looked at her and wondered if the master would really be as good as his word.

    6
    5
  • But really, I fell into the pool at the fountain, and this kind man brought me here to get me dry.

    3
    2
  • Bad science fiction plots, speculating on futures which could not really happen, are the worst examples of this.

    2
    1
  • If I had an even faster computer than I have today, I could come up with really interesting questions to ask it.

    2
    1
  • However, even if this problem were solved perfectly, it doesn't really end ignorance.

    2
    1
  • But even if I had a robot that knew everything, I couldn't really say, "Tell me every custom they have here" and be fully informed.

    2
    1
  • So really, wisdom is power.

    2
    1
  • I can't really remember what won, though at the time, I thought it all very forward looking and exciting.

    3
    2
  • Over time, Amazon has achieved such scale and thus has collected so much data that their suggestions are really useful.

    2
    1
  • After a few minutes more, you decide this really isn't the suit for you.

    2
    1
  • The twenty-five years of experience really does make a difference.

    2
    1
  • You will find that you probably really did want a pogo stick.

    2
    1
  • Given all this, do you really believe this disease still has a chance?

    2
    1
  • With skin cancer, like all diseases, over time some people get better and some people get worse, and often we really don't know why.

    2
    1
  • Though cases like these are not really how the science will be used, they illustrate the principle.

    2
    1
  • Opinions vary widely; no one really knows.

    2
    1
  • And it really is composed of two separate components that need to be understood in their own right.

    2
    1
  • When a person learns to do one job and specializes in that one job, she gets really good at it.

    2
    1
  • But is energy really scarce—or is it like air?

    2
    1
  • Food isn't really scarce.

    2
    1
  • First, many things in the physical world that we think of as scarce are not really scarce, just presently beyond our ability to capture.

    2
    1
  • Outsourcing a job to get it done more cheaply or building a machine to do it more cheaply is really the same.

    2
    1
  • But what if a machine did everything people really don't want to do?

    2
    1
  • If you have almost no productivity, amplifying it won't really help all that much.

    2
    1
  • But it really is no different than me thinking it is my birthright to be able to have freedom of speech.

    2
    1
  • Somebody else—actually, a lot of somebody elses—worked really hard for a long time to build the United States and its freedoms.

    2
    1
  • Now they could find what really satisfies them and do that.

    2
    1
  • They don't really worry about whether playing polo or building orphanages or any other chosen pursuit can pay the bills, because they don't need it to pay the bills.

    2
    1
  • So our ability to find cause and effect in that—and to really discern fact from fallacy, what's good from what's bad for us—is highly suspect.

    10
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  • Since rice is relied upon by so much of the world's poor, efforts here really can save lives.

    2
    1
  • During this three-year period, conveniently named by the Chinese "The Three Years of Natural Disasters," no one really knows how many people died; estimates range from fifteen million to a high of more than forty-five million.

    2
    1
  • I realize in these pages I must seem very distrustful of government, but it is not really true.

    2
    1
  • It will be English, although not really the English we speak today.

    3
    2
  • It is only really about twenty years old.

    3
    2
  • When you reach a step you do not understand, do you not start reading out loud really slowly?

    2
    1
  • I rarely have dreams that are not in keeping with what I really think and feel, but one night my very nature seemed to change, and I stood in the eye of the world a mighty man and a terrible.

    2
    1
  • This man seemed to me to lean over the cornice, and timidly whisper his half truth to the rude occupants who really knew it better than he.

    2
    1
  • That time which we really improve, or which is improvable, is neither past, present, nor future.

    3
    2
  • But now one answers from far woods in a strain made really melodious by distance--Hoo hoo hoo, hoorer hoo; and indeed for the most part it suggested only pleasing associations, whether heard by day or night, summer or winter.

    3
    2
  • The really diligent student in one of the crowded hives of Cambridge College is as solitary as a dervish in the desert.

    3
    2
  • But sometimes it was a really noble and inspiring strain that reached these woods, and the trumpet that sings of fame, and I felt as if I could spit a Mexican with a good relish--for why should we always stand for trifles?--and looked round for a woodchuck or a skunk to exercise my chivalry upon.

    2
    1
  • We should really be fed and cheered if when we met a man we were sure to see that some of the qualities which I have named, which we all prize more than those other productions, but which are for the most part broadcast and floating in the air, had taken root and grown in him.

    2
    1
  • Our notions of law and harmony are commonly confined to those instances which we detect; but the harmony which results from a far greater number of seemingly conflicting, but really concurring, laws, which we have not detected, is still more wonderful.

    2
    1
  • There are really no blows to be given by him but defensive ones.

    2
    1
  • But I warn you, if you don't tell me that this means war, if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated by that Antichrist--I really believe he is Antichrist--I will have nothing more to do with you and you are no longer my friend, no longer my 'faithful slave,' as you call yourself!

    2
    1
  • And really you appreciate them less than anyone, and so you don't deserve to have them.

    2
    1
  • But he did not say what "it really" was.

    2
    1
  • Let people think what they will of me, it's really all the same to me when my son's fate is at stake.

    3
    2
  • The general had so wished to do this and was so sorry he had not managed to do it that it seemed to him as if it had really happened.

    3
    2
  • He wished to take a decision, but felt with dismay that in this matter he lacked that strength of will which he had known in himself and really possessed.

    3
    2
  • And why not marry her if she really has so much money?

    3
    2
  • No, Mary, really this dress does not suit you.

    4
    3
  • He really was in love with the Tsar and the glory of the Russian arms and the hope of future triumph.

    4
    3
  • I know and understand what a spice that would add to the pleasure of deceiving me, if it really were true.

    2
    1
  • Did I really take it?

    2
    1
  • No, I shall not agree with you, and you do not really believe what you are saying.

    2
    1
  • Princess Mary really was disconcerted and red patches came on her face when they went in.

    2
    1
  • Oh, I really did not mean to hurt her feelings.

    2
    1
  • He really was in their way, for he alone took no part in the conversation which again became general.

    2
    1
  • If only I were to hand the letter direct to him and tell him all... could they really arrest me for my civilian clothes?

    2
    1
  • And it really did.

    2
    1
  • Yes, really everything is green already....

    2
    1
  • That is why I should really like to save him from evil and lead him into the path of truth, but evil thoughts of him did not leave me.

    3
    2
  • One can really say it's a wonderful voice!

    3
    2
  • Really it was not my fault!

    3
    2
  • Prince Andrew seemed, and really was, quite a different, quite a new man.

    3
    2
  • And latterly, to her surprise and bewilderment, Princess Mary noticed that her father was really associating more and more with the Frenchwoman.

    2
    1
  • Really very good! said Nicholas with some unintentional superciliousness, as if ashamed to confess that the sounds pleased him very much.

    2
    1
  • He distrusted the order and asked whether the samovar was really wanted.

    2
    1
  • She only really took part when they recalled Sonya's first arrival.

    2
    1
  • And if this is really Melyukovka, it is still stranger that we drove heaven knows where and have come to Melyukovka, thought Nicholas.

    2
    1
  • It really was Melyukovka, and maids and footmen with merry faces came running, out to the porch carrying candles.

    2
    1
  • She really reminds me of somebody.

    2
    1
  • Really, how becoming it is to dear Sonya.

    2
    1
  • And really, that evening, Sonya was brighter, more animated, and prettier than Nicholas had ever seen her before.

    2
    1
  • The crowd of people really had made the house stuffy.

    3
    2
  • And when saying this she herself fancied she had really seen what she described.

    2
    1
  • Natasha remained silent, from shyness Marya Dmitrievna supposed, but really because she disliked anyone interfering in what touched her love of Prince Andrew, which seemed to her so apart from all human affairs that no one could understand it.

    5
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  • Really, eh? said he.

    2
    1
  • No, this is really beyond anything, my dear count, said she to Count Rostov who had followed her in.

    2
    1
  • You know Prince Andrew gave you complete freedom--if it is really so; but I don't believe it!

    2
    1
  • But perhaps she really has already refused Bolkonski--she sent a letter to Princess Mary yesterday.

    2
    1
  • After his interview with Pierre in Moscow, Prince Andrew went to Petersburg, on business as he told his family, but really to meet Anatole Kuragin whom he felt it necessary to encounter.

    2
    1
  • In the evening, when Prince Andrew went to him and, trying to rouse him, began to tell him of the young Count Kamensky's campaign, the old prince began unexpectedly to talk about Princess Mary, blaming her for her superstitions and her dislike of Mademoiselle Bourienne, who, he said, was the only person really attached to him.

    2
    1
  • All the officers appeared to be, and really were, in love with her that evening.

    4
    3
  • But, above all, that thought was kept out of their minds by the fact that they saw they were really useful, as in fact they were to the whole Rostov family.

    2
    1
  • I really must go home... business... said Pierre hurriedly.

    2
    1
  • After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it.

    3
    2
  • I'm not telling it right; no, you don't understand, though he encouraged her by saying that he did understand, and he really had understood all she wanted to say.

    5
    4
  • Really now, in our own yard--we asked them in ourselves and there are officers among them....

    4
    3
  • And a minute or two later the Frenchman, a black-eyed fellow with a spot on his cheek, in shirt sleeves, really did jump out of a window on the ground floor, and clapping Pierre on the shoulder ran with him into the garden.

    3
    2
  • Soon he really shut his eyes and fell asleep.

    5
    4
  • He dreamed that he was lying in the room he really was in, but that he was quite well and unwounded.

    2
    1
  • If the position of the Russian army really began to improve from the time of that march, it does not at all follow that the march was the cause of it.

    1
    0
  • Really... what do you think?

    1
    0
  • Perhaps he was really sitting on a wagon, but it might very well be that he was not sitting on a wagon but on a terribly high tower from which, if he fell, he would have to fall for a whole day or a whole month, or go on falling and never reach the bottom.

    1
    0
  • Sedyablyaka! repeated the soldier, flourishing his arm and really catching the tune.

    1
    0
  • I am sure he really loved him.

    1
    0
  • Really he is quite unlike him-- in everything.

    1
    0
  • But he did forget himself once or twice within a twelvemonth, and then he would go and confess to his wife, and would again promise that this should really be the very last time.

    1
    0
  • It really seemed that Sonya did not feel her position trying, and had grown quite reconciled to her lot as a sterile flower.

    1
    0
  • The chief reason for devoting no time either to singing, to dress, or to choosing her words was that she really had no time to spare for these things.

    1
    0
  • The general opinion was that Pierre was under his wife's thumb, which was really true.

    1
    0
  • But only what was really good in him was reflected in his wife, all that was not quite good was rejected.

    4
    3
  • Only the really heartless, the stupid ones of that household, and the little children failed to understand this and avoided her.

    1
    0
  • That's just what I said to him, put in Nicholas, who fancied he really had said it.

    1
    0
  • If you want your food really hot, however, you can always arrange for a hotter blend of spices.

    1
    0
  • Served in a low-key atmosphere and by friendly staff, the cuisine really is superb.

    1
    0
  • Participating in all these activities can really build your appetite.

    1
    0
  • If you have really worked up an appetite, an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet is available.

    1
    0
  • Dessert is where the menu really shines, as you can choose among house specialty fondues such as bananas foster or cookies and cream dream.

    1
    0
  • But all that adventure can really make a person tired.

    1
    0
  • As the third day came to a close, she suspected they – more specifically, Gabriel ­– had really let her go.

    0
    0
  • It really isn't funny.

    0
    0
  • Is there really a difference?

    0
    0
  • Some events seem connected but really aren't.

    0
    0
  • I guess it really doesn't matter.

    0
    0
  • Did you really come here tonight to start trying to win me over?

    0
    0
  • You really think he'll welcome you back?

    0
    0
  • I know what really happened, and I hoped others would figure it out.

    0
    0
  • He wasn't really sure Rhyn would consider being sentenced to eternity with a mate much of an improvement over Hell.

    0
    0
  • The sensations assured her the surreal situation was really happening.

    0
    0
  • She rubbed her head, wondering if the kid lived somewhere else in the building while unable to shake the sense that something was really, really wrong.

    0
    0
  • Her file --two inches thick --was yet more proof that the world that seemed foreign to her really wasn't.

    0
    0
  • There were biographical forms and consent forms she hadn't really read, all signed in a loopy, angry signature, and a copy of Toby's birth certificate.

    0
    0
  • Things really couldn't get much stranger.

    0
    0
  • No, no, it's a really good story.

    0
    0
  • She really didn't give a damn if he wasn't used to being challenged.

    0
    0
  • Death dealers don't work for anyone really, just Death, though I do buy assassinations from him on occasion.

    0
    0
  • I didn't want to go to school today and stayed home but we're out of marshmallows and Gabriel doesn't have any money so I told him that we could ask you to pick up more marshmallows because we both really like them.

    0
    0
  • Tell him I kinda have a life and don't really care what he wants.

    0
    0
  • Can I really tell him that?

    0
    0
  • No. I'm, um, apparently unaffected by the…talents of other…guild guys, unless they're, like, really old.

    0
    0
  • She'd like to think she was saving poor souls every day she spent with him donating her blood, but she couldn't help thinking she really wouldn't care what he did to get blood if she was gone.

    0
    0
  • You really let him eat that many marshmallows?

    0
    0
  • I really don't care, Hannah.

    0
    0
  • Don't think another really matters at this point.

    0
    0
  • It's not really free if the choice is made for you.

    0
    0
  • Did you really almost annihilate the human race?

    0
    0
  • He's not really offering me anything.

    0
    0
  • Really, why do you all think we mere mortals are all idiots?

    0
    0
  • This is just a really huge place.

    0
    0
  • There really couldn't be any kind of good demon, could there?

    0
    0
  • I really won't fit in.

    0
    0
  • There really was no chance of it.

    0
    0
  • Really, how long are you staying, and what do you want?

    0
    0
  • Are you really running in boots?

    0
    0
  • Why do I feel like something really bad is happening?

    0
    0
  • Eh, Sasha killed a couple of demons he really shouldn.t have.

    0
    0
  • You really think some stupid human with a knife scares me? she said, furious.

    0
    0
  • Those demons Sasha killed really deserved it.

    0
    0
  • It.s my fault Toby was wandering around without someone watching him, but really, Kris, who assigns a woman an Immortal kid that.s not even her own and expects her to know what to do with it?

    0
    0
  • I guess it really is Thanksgiving next week.

    0
    0
  • Something was really wrong if Gabriel.s thousands-year-old habit changed suddenly.

    0
    0
  • Really hard to rescue.

    0
    0
  • No one but Sasha and me left in your Council, and I doubt I was ever really a part of it.

    0
    0
  • Something was really wrong, and he couldn.t help but think it was more than him this time.

    0
    0
  • You really think Sasha came here to throw himself on your mercy without some sort of back-up plan?

    0
    0
  • The fool had really believed he could bargain with Darkyn and the Dark One!

    0
    0
  • I.m feeling really sick, Ully.

    0
    0
  • Girls can.t fight and they just make life really difficult, he snapped.

    0
    0
  • You really did this?

    0
    0
  • I understand my fate is either bad or really bad.

    0
    0
  • She really was on the island.

    0
    0
  • Think people really want to know what's out there?

    0
    0
  • You mean he lives really, really far away?

    0
    0
  • Wow. Are you really ready to use outhouses and haul your own water?

    0
    0
  • You're really okay with me going for a week?

    0
    0
  • She couldn't help wondering if Evelyn really understood that going to his home country would mean she'd hear this kind of nonsense all the time.

    0
    0
  • She didn't really care what the dark grey walls, floors, and ceilings were made of or why the floor felt like carpet and looked like gun metal.

    0
    0
  • The cats … they're domesticated and really very nice.

    0
    0
  • I really, really don't know.

    0
    0
  • Suddenly, Kiera really, really wanted to go home.

    0
    0
  • Are you really ready to go home so soon?

    0
    0
  • It really would mean a lot to me.

    0
    0
  • You looked really upset for a while though.

    0
    0
  • They're fighting over a woman, and I really don't take to the way they do things here in that regard.

    0
    0
  • She ignored the instinct and said, "I want to roam around the main house, but I'm really afraid of opening doors to random rooms and finding, you know, hordes of tarantulas that attack me or angry prisoners of war."

    0
    0
  • Was she really going to free some prisoner in exchange for a trip home?

    0
    0
  • You all are really good, she said.

    0
    0
  • Your sisters don't like the idea either, but I would really like to go with you.

    0
    0
  • Your duty is all you really seem focused on.

    0
    0
  • She stiffened at the reality and couldn't decide if it were good to keep the distance between them or if she really wanted more.

    0
    0
  • He was really more concerned about explaining things to Elisabeth than anything else.

    0
    0
  • I really thought I would lose my mind.

    0
    0
  • I really never expected it to hang anywhere, but I think you have the perfect spot for it.

    0
    0
  • I'm really sorry Jackson.

    0
    0
  • You're really strong aren't you?

    0
    0
  • Not really, I usually stay away from locals.

    0
    0
  • Sarah really does want me to carve all those pumpkins, doesn't she?

    0
    0
  • Do you really think you could break out of here?

    0
    0
  • Not really, a hundred years of practice and you would play just as well.

    0
    0
  • Wow, that is really weird.

    0
    0
  • I really liked hearing you say you're in love with me.

    0
    0
  • Not really helping here.

    0
    0
  • I bet you could really sink your teeth into that pork roast.

    0
    0
  • Oh my God, she's really on your lap?

    0
    0
  • More like crazy, needy bitch, really pissed off.

    0
    0