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

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1 ‘ Do you ever see that brother of yours at all ? ’ he asked without looking up as he finished , drawing his chair roughly back from the table .
2 There 's no I I ca n't see what 's in life for em at all .
3 He hugged Cameron and said , ‘ Mister Campsie , Mister Campsie ’ — his voice cooed on a high note , not his at all , as though he was possessed by the spirit of a woman who had nursed him once .
4 ‘ If ever I catch another man looking at me with that look which means ‘ You 're mine , all mine ’ I shall kill him , because I 'm not his all his at all .
5 Maureen said : ‘ I did n't think about them again until that psychic woman asked for them , but it was only after I had given them to her I realized they were n't his at all .
6 He gyrated carefully so that he could see himself at all angles .
7 After a spring and summer during which he was so busy with his ordinary duties that he had no time to himself at all — not even his evenings — he returned again to America in the late autumn of 1950 .
8 I expected him to answer her back — there was such a passion in his music , he did n't sound like himself at all , any more than he had looked like himself yesterday — but he just struck the wires of his guitar into a discord and after that there was a beaten silence , and Doris stamped off downstairs again , talking all the way about her poor legs and her poor head .
9 Mr Brice , it turned out when he got to C4 , was not older than himself at all .
10 ‘ He can have heard nothing of himself at all , ’ said Cadfael contentedly .
11 He refuses to commit himself at all on the dating of Abdulkerim 's Muftilik , not even naming the sultan in whose reign it occurred .
12 Even if he had not known Aunt Emily himself at all well , he seemed to have an inkling of Alexandra 's feelings and he was , among all those condoling faces , the only one she felt comfortable with .
13 He just did n't look himself at all .
14 He must n't strain himself at all .
15 I can safely claim that nobody at all can read what follows without learning something new about him , any more than I could have imagined , when I began preparing it , how much unrecorded information I would find .
16 We talk about ‘ god ’ sometimes here at home , and you have been told at school to sing hymns and say prayers to ‘ god ’ , and you hear ‘ god ’ spoken about on the radio and television , also your friends talk and argue about ‘ god ’ , but nobody at all will tell you who or what ‘ god ’ really is , and this is because ‘ god ’ is only imaginary just as fairies are .
17 Nobody at all should presume to criticise him !
18 Always out gallivanting , and him home with a sitter or maybe nobody at all , for all I know . ’
19 He went to the door , opened it and looked down the steps expecting to see the burly figure of the constable emerge and climb the steps to meet him , but to John 's surprise there was nobody at all .
20 With upwards of four-fifths of people here having less than 30s. in personal property , nobody at all was worth as much as 40s. in one township out of every three , especially upland ones like Arncliff , Hellifield and Kettlewell , though these were not the only ones .
21 " Nobody at all . "
22 ( We will leave aside , for the moment , the upper House of the British Parliament , which consists entirely of persons elected by nobody at all . )
23 " No , " said Auntie , " Nobody at all … "
24 There was nobody at all here .
25 Her imagined crime was something she could not tell her beloved and admired brother , and without that there had been nobody at all .
26 But it 's a classical version of Swan Lake that will offend no child and no woman , in fact nobody at all . ’
27 There no , no , nobody at all .
28 No , nobody at all .
29 Yes , I think there is a fair point there but er I do n't know whether you listeners appreciate that nobody at all , whether disabled or not will have to repay the student loan after they 've graduated if their income is below 85% of the national average wage , which is currently 11,500 pounds , er we are recognising that they do face some additional costs er when they 've graduated and that should be taken into account and that will be one of the things in our concession .
30 But suppose a large part of the £615m was not really theirs at all ?
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