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So he's an old pro at all this and promised me that if, at the end of the ceremony he was "holding a little gold man" for his Searching for Sugar Man, he could basically get me in anywhere.
One part of Miguel's show that doesn't exactly square with his sensitive side involved him inviting girls from the audience onstage so that he could, basically, dry hump them one by one.
Based on the context, Yang 楊秀芳 (2004) deduces that it is the evaluative (rather than the continuative) use that the sentence implies, and the sentence could be interpreted as "He could basically be counted as a person of the second rank.
PHOTOS: Hollywood backlot moments So playing with several forms of optics — including a variation on the camera obscura you may remember from high-school science -- he figured out a way he could basically copy a Vermeer.
One officer bluntly said that enforcing it would make him "like a Nazi," calling the law "racist" and observing that under its provisions he could basically stop anyone he wanted to at any time with or without a concocted "reasonable suspicion" that is part and parcel of this "horrifying" law.
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(Gunther got access the old-fashioned way: a family friend — a retired cop — gave him a phone number, and then he waited months for police brass to approve his project. "Once I was in," he said, "I could basically do what I wanted").
He knew where he could stand, basically".
After all, as a rich, young white man, he'd been given a free pass; he could do basically anything, consequence-free, which is exactly what he did – and without acknowledging his privilege in the process.
Crucially, however, he kept winning, so the supporters were happy, the club hierarchy unconcerned, and the manager could basically do as he pleased.
"I could basically confirm that he was inappropriate and would make comments that were completely unprofessional," she said.
He said: "It concerns trafficking and what could basically be called slavery, although in modern statute it is servitude".
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