Example sentences of "[vb -s] [indef pn] at " in BNC.

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1 So , if a couple are not married , the surviving partner receives nothing at all under the Intestacy Rules .
2 Many a woman who considers herself kind , compassionate and unselfish has been horrified to catch a glimpse of something underlying that , something which is determined to catch and hold a person , which can be jealous and possessive and cares nothing at all for the claims of others .
3 All this has nothing at all to do with money or financial status .
4 At worst we can now doubt for reasons which are purely moral , spiritual or psychological , as in the case of someone who is incurably suspicious , a problem which has nothing at all to do with epistemology .
5 It has nothing at all to do with ‘ being pretty ’ .
6 The neo-pagans say this is nonsense , their religion has nothing at all to do with the devil , because the devil is an invention of the Christians .
7 The man who has nothing at his disposal can not act freely .
8 The increase in local stress , which can be calculated , depends solely upon the shape of the hole and has nothing at all to do with its size .
9 It has nothing at all to do with the cure of Legion .
10 The misinformation concerns only the route Déj ‘ a Vu and has nothing at all to do with Prodigal Sons .
11 The Aussies , under the guidance of Andy Slack ( ‘ out best entertainment has nothing at all to do with rugby ’ ) quickly got to grips with their imported beer after the disappointment of losing to a late Welsh try in one of the opening games .
12 Logic has nothing at all to do with what is about to happen .
13 Interesting facts culled from a meeting with the leading lights of both Aldus and Adobe at last year 's Appleworld show indicate that the main problem with PostScript on the Macintosh is the QuickDraw to PostScript conversion process and has nothing at all to do with the LaserWriter or PostScript .
14 It seems , however , that many women worry that their partner 's arousal is dependent on the lingerie they 're togged out in , and has nothing at all to do with them .
15 The kind of letter writing in question here has nothing at all to do with word processing .
16 Because of one of the two mentioned here in this note has nothing at all to do with the environment .
17 Erm he has nothing at all because he 's never been married to you .
18 Admiration has nothing at all to do with — falling in love , that sort of thing .
19 He says it has nothing at all to do with underfunding .
20 It is not a happy precedent and if Mr Major is to avoid it , he needs somebody at the Treasury who commands confidence , and who deserves it .
21 Burden Creek has none at all , and after they merge , downstream all the way to the gap and out , the water is clear and dead .
22 The terms of this argument repeat exactly those of the critical debate about univocal meaning , according to which the only alternative to the idea that history has a single meaning must be that it has none at all .
23 He certainly has none at Cheltenham , which is what it is all about today .
24 Has anybody at the English F.A .
25 Erm but I mean there 's nothing in , in that that we get from national level that has anything at all appertaining to Northumberland in it or on it , has it ?
26 ‘ He looks better , it 's true , but some days he eats nothing at all , and other days he eats just like a healthy boy .
27 But this aroused influential opposition notably from the Emperor , Ferdinand I , and the Bavarian Duke , Albrecht V. The Pope 's motu proprio of 2 August 1564 , which nominated eight cardinals to see to the carrying out of the Tridentine reforms generally , says nothing at all about music .
28 Is the fallacy bound to be present whenever anyone says anything at all of the sort ‘ good is … ’ , meaning to offer a definition ?
29 Oh yeah he never says anything at all , till this happening and he 'll say , he 'll say , you know about the nightmare I had it was that one , oh I know I mean , but it , it was so
30 From end to end , the curve of mountain wall which faces you occupies a full 180 degrees , and measures all but nine miles along the crest ; but even more than the width it is the depth that awes one at Gavarnie , because the cirque is very deep , with an average drop from crest to valley floor of 5,500 feet .
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