Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Without doing so we would know nothing at all . |
2 | Ruskin ( who will be discussed in a later chapter ) also wrote his autobiography in old age , and without our knowledge of his life from other sources we should have a distorted picture of his childhood , and should know nothing at all about his marriage . |
3 | I says no I says I do n't know anybody at all . |
4 | ‘ Robina , ’ he shouted , ‘ we ca n't possibly discuss anything at all if you persist in — ’ |
5 | In fact , ’ said Ewen , and was there just a shade of genuine relief in his tone ? ‘ you do n't know anything at all . |
6 | ‘ Do you know anything at all about cars ? ’ he asked curtly . |
7 | Could you tell me a bit more about that , because I do n't know anything at all about utility furniture |
8 | He could feel nothing at all below the hook 's point of entry . |
9 | Unfortunately I could do nothing at all . |
10 | Felipe could do nothing at all . |
11 | Four , you could do nothing at all and leave any course of action to the solicitors comfortable then you should be using their best endeavours to obtain the licence . |
12 | things like this , but regards to the fact that when , when something is sold to somebody right , erm , and then a , and , and the person who 's selling it receives the money , I mean the person the police ca n't do nothing at all about it unless fraud comes into it |
13 | No , she did n't bring one at all |
14 | It showed you can achieve something at short notice , provided you 're prepared to drop everything and cover the cost . |
15 | You see when you first start , you 've only got three appointments anyway , so you can do one at ten o'clock and one at four ca n't you ? |
16 | As George Orwell noted in 1984 , the fear that the thought-police might monitor everybody at all times was enough to keep Big Brother 's subjects in a state of paralysed terror . |
17 | ‘ I did n't feel anything at first . |
18 | She could not feel anything at all — the anaesthetic having done its job — and she could not see anything as her eyes were tightly closed . |
19 | Now I ca n't feel anything at all . |
20 | A lot of students go through the system and do n't do anything at all with their training . |
21 | Living too far away from things : a ) does n't do anything at all , b ) extends the nose so much that it sags and closes down , c ) allows the nose to examine other things which are too close and therefore blunts it again . |
22 | ‘ Because here I feel I can do anything at all . |
23 | Some do n't do anything at all , they 're just there in the , in the name alone and if anything does happen they 'll into action . |
24 | So we , we have three categories , we do n't do anything at all , we do something fairly menial like washing away petrol or disconnecting batteries , or we rescue people . |
25 | It was pitch dark in the stable and , even with the burning sticks of jharo we 'd brought from upstairs , we could see nothing at first . |
26 | He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first . |
27 | By the time the train moved off she could see nothing at all out of the window , she could scarcely see the window , so many people were squeezed between her and it . |
28 | Sometimes you could see only his head or his legs ; sometimes you could see nothing at all . |
29 | In fact , I can see none at all . |
30 | Ned Clarke said it too , but I do n't remember anybody at all . ’ |