Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun sg] at all " in BNC.
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1 | He says ; It wo n't affect my job at all . |
2 | Now that things have settled down , I 'm discovering that I do n't really know my husband at all . |
3 | ‘ You know next to nothing about me and you do n't know my father at all , yet you have the nerve to say such things ! |
4 | My brother Edward came much later , when I was fourteen , so he hardly entered my childhood at all . |
5 | She had a boyfriend on an American station just outside Huntingdon , and it did n't suit her book at all to be shifted . |
6 | Breathing can be affected : people suffer from shortness of breath or panic attacks in which they are unable to catch their breath at all ; stress may bring on asthma attacks if people are prone to them . |
7 | Have I blamed Thy governance at all ? |
8 | But Cadfael was certain by then that Herluin did not know his Tutilo at all , probably never had any clear idea what went on in the minds of any of his novices , because he paid no regard to them . |
9 | She had n't expected his kiss at all , and when his warm lips closed over her tight , trembling mouth she gasped , stiffened , felt her defences crashing , and found a tremulous yet passionate response all in a matter of seconds . |
10 | Amiss was as insulted as he was relieved at how little space was given in the newspapers to the injury sustained by J. Amiss , waiter : only two of the papers mentioned his name at all and one of them misspelt it . |
11 | ‘ Then Clive did n't steal your boat at all , ’ she realised . |
12 | If you can get them to absorb your material at all , that counts as an achievement . |
13 | Musicians in the Emerald Isle can now swallow their jealousy at all the music shows available to their English and Scottish counterparts , because soon there 'll be a special public music show in Dublin . |
14 | I 'd been wondering whether anybody had noticed my presence at all . |
15 | it will attempt to establish that there is one human history , with one truth and one intelligibility — not by considering the material content of this history , but by demonstrating that a practical multiplicity , whatever it may be , must unceasingly totalise itself through interiorizing its multiplicity at all levels . |
16 | She would n't have sought her independence at all if it had n't been at such . |
17 | Other times you do n't feel your age at all . |
18 | These wo n't damage you hair at all : in fact because they contain lots of conditioning agents they can make it much more shiny and manageable . |
19 | It was bloody we well I had to stop because I could n't see my way at all . |
20 | I did n't understand my body at all . |
21 | Not a black day when she would n't see her father at all , but not a yellow day like Sunday , when , unless on call , he might be there most of the time . |
22 | In the event , Robbie did n't see her family at all . |
23 | I ca n't remember his name at all I can I ca n't think of it now . |
24 | She did n't like his tone at all ; it scared her . |
25 | Mr B ( who knows Mr A has hearing problems ) replied but did not use his voice at all . |
26 | He could not use his arm at all , by himself , and his shoulder was very painful . |
27 | They do n't understand our system at all . |
28 | And you had best be grateful to me , for if you had left it to the little men of law he could buy better and shiftier than you , and you would never have got your money at all . ’ |
29 | ‘ This scene , does it jog your memory at all ? ’ |
30 | ‘ He 's not putting any pressure on me that would cramp my style at all . ’ |