Example sentences of "[prep] at all " in BNC.

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1 She was obviously not being looked after at all .
2 However , product quality may not be sought after at all .
3 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
4 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
5 As for the financial crisis they had gone through , of which she suspected Greg was the root cause , that was never spoken of at all .
6 ‘ Some people are booked quite a way in advance and others we do n't get a lot of notice of at all
7 What , however , the revision shows no sign of at all is any advance from the Webbs ' dismissive view of Industrial Co-operation .
8 Social , class and family expectations may exert some influence but the limits of their choice , if these are taken account of at all , are broad .
9 With a look that she did n't know what to make of at all , he walked across to the revolving stand that held coats much like the one he was wearing , removed the sign that said ‘ Guaranteed Waterproof ’ , and tore it in half .
10 The secret news from Dunegal of Nithsdale , using a name that only Thorfinn would recognise , that Thorfinn did not talk of at all , at least before Groa .
11 Victorian market towns tend to be regarded — if they are thought of at all — as slumbering relics of the past , places of little account that had been relegated to minor status by the new industrial cities .
12 And this she must guard against at all costs .
13 This obscures the fact that many major contributors — Duke Ellington , Count Basie , Dizzy Gillespie — are the total opposite ; it also ignores the fact that the freak depicted in Bird is not the Charlie Parker I knew and worked with at all . ’
14 Without governors ' support ideas need to be implemented with extreme caution or best not proceeded with at all .
15 ‘ Every member of the commission was sorry that Leeds had to be dealt with at all .
16 Following her enquiries in South Ronaldsay , she said it was clear that the law was not complied with at all times , and that grave irregularities had occurred .
17 Okay so some are quite easy some of them you 're not going to have much problem with at all .
18 This condition is mostly dealt with in the community , which often means that it is not dealt with at all .
19 I thi I mean there were quite a number of people , I would say on the flats that we did n't make contact with at all .
20 Having set forth the accepted Turkish tradition concerning the early Muftilik and having reviewed in some detail the lives of the first three Muftis , one may now pass on to a consideration in more general terms of the validity of the tradition and of such important problems as the reasons for the creation of the institution and the nature of the early Muftilik , problems which are either not dealt with at all by Turkish writers or are dealt with only in the vaguest terms .
21 I 'm more concerned about erm future possibilities , not least the possibility that the , if we fight the next European election under first past the post system then of course there will need to be a further set of boundary changes in the very near future arising from the parliamentary boundary commission proposals and I hope that again that the minister will take the change in in his remarks a little later , to assure the house that this was , because of the time constraints and there are reasons for that that I 'll come to , but because of the time constraints that this was in fact just a one off proposal because its sad that party political considerations that the minister has eluded to , the difficulties that Conservative party had over the Maastricht bill , caused our boundary procedures to be tampered with at all in the U K. At the same time as we 're seeing er a welcome expansion of democratic forms in the rest of the world in erm Eastern and central er Europe , in South Africa for instance we see the erosion of these forms in the United Kingdom .
22 ‘ But Janet — Dr Finlay 's not an easy man to deal with at all .
23 Matters of educational concern are dealt with at all stages in the School by Learning Support in close conjunction with Class Teachers ' recommendations and parental wishes .
24 This horrid feeling of being completely alone is illustrated rather tragically by Tolstoy right near the end , when she sees a joke ( about Tyukin , a hairdresser ) and has no one to share it with at all .
25 It is a bypass an and it , it 's good in that respect because it will do erm a lot indeed for people who live on Road , for example , people who live on Road and I know that Mrs knows that area particularly well and might agree with what Mr says that it , it does n't actually get into at all , therefore it 's er
26 ( c ) The removal of the unenforceable provision does not so change the character of the contract that it becomes " not the sort of contract that the parties entered into at all " .
27 I tell you what we have n't got onto at all yet , and it 's something I said we would try and talk about wh which is what what makes a good parent ?
28 He told of his own difficulties in finding time to read all the variable essays submitted and knew of many that were never sent in at all .
29 He would not be in at all if she could stand it .
30 Then after two or three months she had had enough so she did n't give her pay packet in at all .
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