Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're lucky enough to see one at all it will slither off to find a more peaceful rock to sleep under , and since as yet they have n't organised themselves into packs , roaming around looking for people to bite , we can safely say that there 's nothing you will encounter that threatens humans in any way . |
2 | ‘ He 's not a carpenter , dear , he 's an architect , and a highly respected one at that . |
3 | You should only consider it at all if you believe your marriage can continue . |
4 | Callinicos , defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling , and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all . |
5 | She walked on and on , imagining herself utterly alone wearing nothing at all . |
6 | I think we 'd better leave it at that for the moment . |
7 | I 've got Mrs and I think we 'd better leave it at that . |
8 | better leave it at that had n't we ? |
9 | We only had it at half past twelve . |
10 | Our hostess scarcely showed herself at all . |
11 | ‘ We have a good working relationship ; let's just keep it at that , shall we ? |
12 | I no longer feel anything at all . |
13 | Positivist criminology , on the other hand , seemed scarcely to recognise it at all . |
14 | Just keep it at that . |
15 | So , for the moment , we 'll just leave it at that shall we ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Do n't worry about me , ’ he 'd said , but then he could n't just leave it at that and so he 'd added , ‘ Will you be all right ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Then let's just leave it at that , and clear away these dishes . ’ |
18 | Lisa 's publicity manager Jacqueline Keeley said : ‘ It was a fun day — let's just leave it at that . ’ |
19 | Just leave it at that . ’ |
20 | No that 's okay , just leave it at that . |
21 | ‘ And he just left it at that ? ’ |
22 | So many of the problems that we have to solve just have nothing at all to do with real life . |
23 | Now more people have a stake , with some owning far more than others and most owning none at all . |
24 | ‘ Robina , ’ he shouted , ‘ we ca n't possibly discuss anything at all if you persist in — ’ |
25 | The delicacy of his touch as he stroked her was such that Julia could hardly feel it at all , and yet it aroused in her a longing for him that she had never before experienced . |
26 | hardly seen you at all . |
27 | The light may be so poor that I can hardly see anything at all anyway . |
28 | ‘ We hardly know her at all . |
29 | There was a Puritan austerity about him that made one doubt whether he ever enjoyed anything at all . |
30 | Kraal could hardly believe his eyes as the Keeper carried Minch into the cage , and just stared in amazement , for once saying nothing at all . |