Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] at all in " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared . |
2 | Done nothing at all in their house , but since we 've been here in doing this and that , every things been changed now in it ? |
3 | Nenna might have added to her list of things that men do better than women their ability to do nothing at all in an unhurried manner . |
4 | The subject continues to invest itself in cultural forms , identifying , for example , with sports , cinema , clothing , a political line , or certain relationships ; but such is the scale of modern society that the same individual may become absurdly overextended into essentially superficial relationships , none of which augments his or her being , and yet simultaneously , may have nothing at all in common with another overextended individual who has selected entirely different areas of the surrounding culture . |
5 | The multiplicity of utterance meanings does not mean that any linguistic expression can mean anything at all in complete disregard of what it means as a sentence . |
6 | Until a few years ago , married women had to have paid full NI contributions for half the time they were married and working to get anything at all in their own right . |
7 | A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on unwilling women — and he had nothing at all in common with her ex-fiancé . |
8 | She soothed herself with the thought that the small deception she was about to practise was not the only reason for her attack of nerves : her own college in London , housed in a nondescript modern block , had nothing at all in common with the medieval gateway in front of her . |
9 | The truth is I had nothing at all in the bottle — it was empty because I 'd forgotten to get new supplies . |
10 | If you thought ram-raids had nothing at all in common with bungee jumping , you were wrong . |
11 | Archbishop Hugh of Lyons was the outstanding advocate and example of this policy in the last quarter of the eleventh century , and whatever influence he may have had on Anselm 's later political vocabulary , he had none at all in this matter . |
12 | The exhibits in the Brussels exhibition seem to have had in common only a concentration on clearly defined simple forms and a corresponding limitation of colour , and very few of them had anything at all in common with the work of Picasso and Braque . |
13 | So it 's too dark to see anything at all in fact . |
14 | ‘ Bev did n't say anything at all in relation to what I said , and in fact showed no emotion , ’ she said in a statement . |