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

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1 Erm he has nothing at all because he 's never been married to you .
2 At common law , if the court found that the plaintiff was partially to blame for his injuries , he received nothing at all .
3 ‘ He looks better , it 's true , but some days he eats nothing at all , and other days he eats just like a healthy boy .
4 A quick glance at him showed her that he thought nothing at all of a drive like this , clinging to the mountainside and driving much too fast .
5 On the face of it , it seemed that she was gaining Ana 's confidence , but then Felipe already had her confidence and he knew nothing at all about her blindness .
6 He brought nothing at all into the marriage , and the family wanted nothing to do with him .
7 The unexpected shock of this letter produced in Coleridge a ‘ waking Night-mair of Spirits ’ , and brought a sudden realization of the true state of his feelings for Sara : he felt nothing at all .
8 Her memoirs formed the inspiration for the film ‘ The King and I ’ , although Thomson 's portraits of the King show that he looked nothing at all like Yul Brynner .
9 He means nothing at all , ’ his mother had intervened , ‘ except that you 've upset him .
10 A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on unwilling women — and he had nothing at all in common with her ex-fiancé .
11 First of all I never hear it any more on the continent I ca n't seem to hear the radio , you hear some , you know , put on the radio and you have a , Brussels already , he had nothing at all .
12 But he said nothing at all .
13 But her gaze was beyond words ; even if he said nothing at all , she could read him with ease .
14 He said nothing at all , as yet , but very eloquently .
15 Marguerite 's rush of words almost drowned out Alain 's harsh intake of breath , but he said nothing at all as Marguerite went on , ‘ Now I know why you could not stay longer .
16 He said nothing at all about his angry chase after her and nothing about her fear .
17 She looked up into the haughty face but he said nothing at all .
18 He said nothing at all and she averted her face , staring out of the window , hoping he had n't noticed .
19 She did n't mind if he said nothing at all , as long as they could walk along like this under a starlit sky , arm in arm forever .
20 He held her in his arms , still and warm , and after a while in that darkness he felt as though he held nothing at all ; it was like when a limb , having been left in the same position for too long a time , somehow loses all reference to the body , and for those instants before some willed movement the very location and attitude of that arm or leg is quite unknown .
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