Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb infin] [adv] at all " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You are quite sure that you did not go out at all last evening ? ’ |
2 | ‘ No , I 'm afraid your Lt. Vologsky did not measure up at all . |
3 | As soon as the paint was completely dry , which did not take long at all , the masking tape and the paper covering were very carefully removed . |
4 | Again , still on the matter of ambiguity , Zuwaya claimed to have levied taxes on the oases of Awjla and Jalu ( a claim the inhabitants of those oases did not take seriously at all ) , and they cited this as an example of their freedom to do what they chose in their Sahara . |
5 | In what he called " emphysema weather " , he did not venture out at all and in his last years one member of the firm , Peter du Sautoy , would report to him on the business being conducted — what books had been accepted , for example . |
6 | She turned back twice to look at him , but he did not turn round at all . |
7 | ‘ I do not belong with these people ; they are not my people , and I do not belong here at all … . ’ ( f.1 ) |
8 | ‘ The Crumwallises would very much rather he did n't pitch up at all , ’ said Glenda . |
9 | ‘ But what I saw as the character and what they the writers saw did n't match up at all . ’ |
10 | However Roberts did n't go down at all well with the Sheffield audience . |
11 | Did n't go out at all ? |
12 | Yeah I think I 'll walk down to Green went out for a couple of hours in the morning felt grotty did n't go out at all . |
13 | The album did n't go smoothly at all . |
14 | It was bloody embarrassing at first and all , I can tell you , as these two girls sat there right in front of my nose , but the girls it did n't phase out at all . ’ |
15 | If it comes to less than three hundred and sixty you 're gon na have a little bit left over that you did n't spend on at all . |
16 | We did n't get on at all . ’ |
17 | Did n't get in at all tonight as there were so many other folk there . |
18 | The bass-player did n't turn up at all . |
19 | when I visit him a second time he did n't turn up at all |
20 | Yeah , I 'm talking about how it arises from the evolution point of view , as an not , I do n't go in at all to the whole neurological question , or how the brain is produced consciously . |
21 | You 've got , again , a much more stable population , there are n't nearly so many teachers , young women teachers who leave the system to get married and then perhaps do n't go back at all , or only go back on a part-time basis . |
22 | I do n't go out at all ! |
23 | We do n't go out at all now , do we ? |
24 | ‘ I do n't think so at all . |
25 | I do n't think so at all . |
26 | I do n't think so no I do n't think so at all that 's why they do n't call anybody back . |
27 | I do n't think so at all . |
28 | Our lives just do n't fit together at all . ’ |
29 | ‘ You do n't belong here at all . ’ |
30 | For example , while the /r/ of person is pronounced ( as it would be in JC ) [ P15 ] , the speaker has also pronounced /r/ in mother , where it is less usual for Jamaicans to pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where it does not occur historically at all . |