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Literally kicked out of football

The Sun speak to Nikoro Vieira, brother of Patrick, on his fears that his brother will be literally kicked out of English football

Anon
BBC Sport website
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Literally a game of two halves

It was literally a game of two halves

Sports reporter
Radio Bristol
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Literally took his legs away

Boateng literally took his legs away

Anon
BBC Radio 5
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Her photo literally jumped out

I looked at the paper and her photo literally jumped out at me

Anon
This is Your Life
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Someone to literally disintegrate

Alzheimer’s is a cruel disease, it causes someone to literally disintegrate before your very eyes

Anon
BBC News 24
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Literally leading the world

We are literally leading the world

Tony Blair
Talking about the Millennium Dome
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Literally a nation of couch potatoes

Britain is literally turning into a nation of couch potatoes

Anon
Article about obesity, Today Programme, BBC Radio 4
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Literally straining every sinew

The NHS is literally straining every sinew

Alan Milburn
BBC Radio 5
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Literally caught my eye

The website literally caught my eye

Trey Farley
Live and Kicking, BBC1
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Literally change the world

This company with its tiny generators could quite literally change the world

Anon
Finance website
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Literally work over the road

I literally work over the road

Anon
Internet mailing list
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Literally suspended overnight

The US presidency was literally suspended overnight

John Snow
Channel 4 News
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Literally a handful of Curlew

A section of Cardiff Bay only supported literally a handful of Curlew

BTO employee
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Literally voted with their feet

People have literally voted with their feet

Anon
BBC Radio 5, on the Great North Run
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Literally on top of us

It’s over us—literally on top of us

Birder
Cockney birder at Cliff Swallow twitch, Portland, September 2000
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Literally in a shop

I was literally in a shop

Anon
BBC Radio 5 (most-boring-but-actually-correct-use-of-the-word!)
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Literally take off into hysteria

The fuel crisis caused people to literally take off into hysteria

Anon
BBC Radio 5
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Literally browsing through the shelves

I found the book in a shop in Paris whilst literally browsing through the shelves

Anon
BBC Radio 4
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Literally jump out at the reader

The news should literally jump out at the reader

Anon
Shares Magazine
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Literally flew around the bowl

He literally flew around the bowl

Cycling commentator
BBC Olympic Cycling commentator