Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] nothing at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Admiration has nothing at all to do with — falling in love , that sort of thing .
2 The neo-pagans say this is nonsense , their religion has nothing at all to do with the devil , because the devil is an invention of the Christians .
3 Rather than learning that ‘ nothing bad ’ follows a non-reinforced stimulus , the animal might learn that the stimulus predicts nothing at all , that the stimulus is not correlated with another event .
4 To pick verses at random from the Bible proves nothing at all , except that we are gullible and are not using the Scriptures as we are intended to .
5 In front of the railway station , a second police car ( summoned by a confident Morse as Lewis had driven him from North Oxford ) was now waiting , and the Chief Inspector nodded a perfunctory greeting to the two detective-constables who sat side by side in the front seats as they watched , and awaited , developments ; watched the three men walk over to the twenty-minute waiting-area set aside for those meeting passengers from British Rail journeys — an area where parking cost nothing at all ; watched them as they passed through that area and walked into the main car-park , with the bold notice affording innocent trespassers the clearest warning :
6 In other words , by the 1770s and after Berton 's reforms , debate had nothing at all to do with audible stick signals , but everything to do with the presence of a conducteur , communicating visually .
7 Logic has nothing at all to do with what is about to happen .
8 We were at great pains to explain that we were novices and aware that diving in Barbados was unlike diving in the UK and were told that ‘ courses taken on holiday mean nothing at all ’ and that we should be prepared to snorkel around a pool for six months should he deem it necessary , and that even if we did dive to any standard we would be taken on a dive ( presumably in a pool ) , and ‘ ripped down ’ until we eventually failed a test .
9 The Aussies , under the guidance of Andy Slack ( ‘ out best entertainment has nothing at all to do with rugby ’ ) quickly got to grips with their imported beer after the disappointment of losing to a late Welsh try in one of the opening games .
10 Nenna might have added to her list of things that men do better than women their ability to do nothing at all in an unhurried manner .
11 But the painting said nothing at all to me as I stood gazing at it .
12 So , if a couple are not married , the surviving partner receives nothing at all under the Intestacy Rules .
13 Because of one of the two mentioned here in this note has nothing at all to do with the environment .
14 The body came ashore into the grass with monstrous and majestic indifference , for the first time caring nothing at all what impression it made .
15 The only caller who stayed for any length of time said nothing at all .
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