Example sentences of "[verb] none at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Thereafter things improved ; we got several thousand corners while Arse got none at all .
4 In fact , I can see none at all .
5 Now more people have a stake , with some owning far more than others and most owning none at all .
6 Having no really rich men , the community enjoyed a measure of equality , similar to Arden — the name of the forest in Warwickshire — where farms averaged just over 30 acres , with less than one in five exceeding 50 , and three-quarters of the land under grass ; farmers raised beef cattle for profit , and crops — rye , oats , barley and drage — for subsistence , some growing none at all .
7 Since our son found maths difficult he had , quite understandably , decided that it was easier to do none at all — and had got away with it for over six weeks .
8 Although a good 30 per cent of assessments in Kiftsgate hundred were nils , the other hundreds returned none at all .
9 * At the present rate of destruction many countries whose only real asset is the forest may have none at all by the year 2,000 .
10 But an intensively worked arable farm growing continuous corn with the use of synthetic fertilizers , herbicides , and pesticides may have none at all .
11 Such males have large numbers of offspring while others might have none at all .
12 Orcs and Goblins feel little pain anyway , but Forest Goblin shamans feel none at all .
13 We 're quite exceptional , are n't we , having none at all ? ’
14 This does not imply that existing defectives should be done away with , nor that we should condemn the decision of a couple , whose foetus is at risk , that to have a retarded baby would be preferable to having none at all .
15 Distribution of guilds was uneven , many rural parishes having none at all , while a town might contain several .
16 I had no plan , or rather a hundred plans , which is worse than having none at all .
17 But again , it 's the cheapest plan , and it 's a plan that today could be better than having none at all .
18 If there are four candidates in a constituency — Conservative , Labour , Liberal Democrat and Scottish Nationalist Party — and if thanks to the AV the Labour candidate is elected , first votes given to him will get 100% political representation in the constituency and first votes given to the other three candidates will get none at all : a strange sort of PARR , just like the sort our present system provides !
19 Meadows rich in herbs can support up to 24 different species of butterfly , chemically treated fields can support none at all .
20 About one-half of all farms in Britain now employ only one farm-worker and quite a few , in fact , employ none at all ( the work being done by family members ) .
21 It 's no good pretending you 've any aptitude for art when it 's quite clear you 've none at all .
22 Still , rich men had motor vehicles in greater number and in better condition than middling men ; poor men had none at all .
23 To me all the cows looked similar — small and black all over although I did recognize that some had longer horns and a few had none at all .
24 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 .
25 And and if if if you know they had none at all
26 One drop of water is not much to ask , but the king 's son had none at all .
27 In fact they had none at all .
28 The ITC says it may possibly award none at all .
29 ‘ You know as well as I that both Benedict and Araminta have every moral right to enjoy whatever she had , while I have none at all . ’
30 Er the second polygyny where you have one male and then females and here reproductive success erm meaning that there 's a large again you 'll have the males who 'll have the large reproductive success than males who have none at all and erm of course often differences between male and female because the male has and the male has opportunities to erm try to control success rate the female biological and er consequently with this kind of system from female choice and male competition and er are about eighty percent and er polygamy is when you have many males and many females and er is also and er I would assume it 's kind of like males have opportunities .
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