Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [indef pn] at [adj] " 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 | She walked on and on , imagining herself utterly alone wearing nothing at all . |
4 | In the first pass he had already claimed one at 0938 , Uffz . |
5 | I no longer feel anything at all . |
6 | So many of the problems that we have to solve just have nothing at all to do with real life . |
7 | Now more people have a stake , with some owning far more than others and most owning none at all . |
8 | ‘ Robina , ’ he shouted , ‘ we ca n't possibly discuss anything at all if you persist in — ’ |
9 | The light may be so poor that I can hardly see anything at all anyway . |
10 | There was a Puritan austerity about him that made one doubt whether he ever enjoyed anything at all . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The ITC says it may possibly award none at all . |
13 | Maggie was numb with misery herself and Felipe hardly said anything at all . |
14 | If I started trying to come between husband and wife , and that is how it would be seen , I could hardly help anyone at all . |
15 | Ehlen also claiming one at this time , while Fw.Kestel had opened the scoring with one at 1305 . |
16 | Crown counsel said Alan Murray also denied everything at first and then admitted joining the UVF , while Craig said he was put under pressure to keep various items but denied he was a member of any illegal organisation . |
17 | An important principle of gene — culture coevolutionary theory is that a tabula rasa mind , open to all choices equally and hence totally dependent on the accidents of history , must still have a biological foundation — and a very finely adjusted one at that . |
18 | ‘ What a day it 's been and we have n't really done anything at all . |
19 | She had n't imagined that this woman could be at all assertive , but she was being exactly that now , and Alain had so far said nothing at all . |
20 | Continued pressure to improve the terms of the civil payment on account scheme has so far yielded nothing at all . |
21 | The kind of letter writing in question here has nothing at all to do with word processing . |
22 | Presumably you have to feel that strongly to do anything at all . |
23 | Without doing anything at all he could make things happen for which he must be punished with slaps , missed meals or verbal assaults that left him trembling and incoherent . |
24 | Some people here pay nothing at all . |
25 | You 've no room here to keep anything at all . ’ |
26 | He will be doing well to get anything at all . |
27 | To every invitation or suggestion Ivy returned the heartbreaking phrase ‘ I should enjoy that later ’ , and evidently never expected again to enjoy anything at all . |
28 | I heard the word ‘ flak ’ repeated several times , but otherwise understood nothing at all . |
29 | Then his lips found hers again and it was some time before either said anything at all . |
30 | Inch loss from others varied according to their size but those with a 34–36 inch bust measurement either lost nothing at all or only an inch or an inch and a half . |