Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] at all " in BNC.

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1 Oh ! er look I mean it at all unless David gives me a little
2 And my answer always was that I could not expect too much when I expected nothing at all for I never thought that anyone whom I could love , would stoop to love ME .
3 I believe I say nothing at all .
4 Do I know you at all ?
5 And it , it was n't until many years later that I told anyone at all that 's , that 's the thing I was saying about bulimia , it 's very secret .
6 like I imagined it at all .
7 Was there no traffic on the Leeds LISTSERV during the weekend , as I received nothing at all about our glorious or not so glorious win , whichever newpaper you bothered to buy at the weekend .
8 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
9 Nothing happens on the property in Kent — from which I conclude that our plans have either misfired or we have been seen through ( now there 's a possibility to douse even your ever-optimistic spirit ) and from you I hear nothing at all .
10 Lord Tedder , vice-chairman in the early fifties , admitted that ‘ I know nothing at all about broadcasting , but I can learn .
11 I know nothing at all about television " .
12 ‘ But apart from the fact that my mother obviously lived here at some time I know nothing at all . ’
13 Wing Commander the Duke of Hamilton replied : ‘ My instructions are to let it run its course as if I know nothing at all about it .
14 I followed them at all three , but if The Valley was a 100 miles away , I 'd still be back . ’
15 I heard nothing at all , it was purely accidental .
16 Apart from a superficial , tactile pleasantness , I felt nothing at all .
17 Well , I meant nothing at all , I assure you .
18 But even then , before I knew her at all , I sensed that normality was not really Karen 's thing .
19 But I knew nothing at all about Tohoku University , or about the city of Sendai .
20 I knew nothing at all about England , apart from what I had gathered from reading a number of the works of P.G .
21 I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’
22 And all I could think about was George , about how I had nothing at all left for George now .
23 I mean I had nothing at all to do with t' business except I went in partnership with me wife and that .
24 The truth is I had nothing at all in the bottle — it was empty because I 'd forgotten to get new supplies .
25 I 've nothing at all to prove .
26 Erm , I have nothing at all through me , erm , no action 's come and er no information really , there is this change of co-ordinates up erm
27 But I have nothing at all to complain about .
28 ‘ I 'm sorry , Ruby , I have nothing at all of his .
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 The ‘ diffuseness ’ and ‘ elusiveness ’ of central control , the relaxed and constructive atmosphere , the absence of stress and conflict described by HMIs — all these appear to contradict the expectations and experience of the average ‘ curriculum manager ’ in England and Wales to the point where he or she must ask : ‘ Can I learn anything at all either from Denmark or from an international perspective ? ’
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