Example sentences of "[noun pl] [not/n't] at " in BNC.

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1 Start with the objects at hand — rather , the objects not at hand — that 's the way … that 's control .
2 and in many cases not at all , defensive .
3 Let me tell you of some of the important stories that I believe we have covered inadequately — and in some cases not at all .
4 ‘ We 'd done the Exhilarator course in the evening but we had n't found anything — except that Cawthorne does n't like women much , and blacks not at all . ’
5 According to Locke , however , the question is ‘ what makes the same person , and not whether it be the same identical substance , which always thinks in the same person , which in this case matters not at all ’ .
6 Transactions not at arm 's length .
7 Louis IX legislated for Normandy and for the kingdom in separate ordinances and he heard appeals not at Paris , but at Rouen .
8 Pelops wins because he is given even swifter horses by his lover Poseidon ; Oenomaus 's death is barely alluded to ; Myrtilos not at all .
9 It would therefore seem prudent to restrict the use of topical streptokinase to patients not at risk of myocardial infarction .
10 Well if it 's to do with anything you 've seen here please make it in the right quarters not at me .
11 At the request of the salon 's owner they met the girls not at the salon but in a hotel nearby .
12 He points out that the best people , like Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin , started singing in gospel choirs not at music lessons .
13 Danger — men NOT at work
14 I am sure there must be room for training in more specialised technological industries not at present available here .
15 My main aim was for some relief to the back pain that I had had for many years but , having tried many other so-called ‘ back pain relief techniques ’ , without much success ( some worked for a short while , others not at all or even made the pain worse ) , I was not too optimistic .
16 Bureaucracy , for example , interdigitates with the social reality of individuals and communities , penetrating some spheres of life deeply , others not at all : in each , it may be invited , welcomed , kept at bay , questioned , resented , taken for granted , or regarded as a closed book .
17 By ten o'clock the town was only half-lit and many of the smaller back streets not at all .
18 The women not at all .
19 In all these , policies were directed at geographical inequalities not at socio-economic inequalities .
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