Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [pron] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 's not a carpenter , dear , he 's an architect , and a highly respected one at that . |
2 | hardly seen you at all . |
3 | An important principle of gene — culture coevolutionary theory is that a tabula rasa mind , open to all choices equally and hence totally dependent on the accidents of history , must still have a biological foundation — and a very finely adjusted one at that . |
4 | ‘ What a day it 's been and we have n't really done anything at all . |
5 | She had n't imagined that this woman could be at all assertive , but she was being exactly that now , and Alain had so far said nothing at all . |
6 | Nevertheless , I would advocate studying some subject in depth , not necessarily as an undergraduate , so that you can feel you have really mastered it at some stage in your career . |
7 | but never really spoken it at all . |
8 | Continued pressure to improve the terms of the civil payment on account scheme has so far yielded nothing at all . |
9 | If he had even profoundly wanted her at all . |
10 | I heard the word ‘ flak ’ repeated several times , but otherwise understood nothing at all . |
11 | Inch loss from others varied according to their size but those with a 34–36 inch bust measurement either lost nothing at all or only an inch or an inch and a half . |
12 | ‘ I have n't actually said anything at all about coming to France , ’ Jenna managed in self-defence . |
13 | Training alone has never bothered me at all , but it 's nice to be able to go down the pub for a good chinwag after a session . ’ |