Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She is the only pop star of any sex who has been shrewd enough to re-invent herself successfully at 18- months interval since David Bowie in the Seventies . |
2 | Orientation can be a problem , however , so take it easy at first . |
3 | You only have it once at this point on , not at this scene of the . |
4 | I 've often speculated since on what would have happened if we 'd just given ourselves up at this point . |
5 | Roman does not want you here at all , Signorina Hastings . |
6 | I 'm not eating it quickly at all , it 's just catching a filling every time I eat it . |
7 | You know it , it was good and that 's , you know , and that 's not knocking you apart at all |
8 | She had played a part that was alien to her nature and she had not played it well at all . |
9 | I 'm not giving you much at all . |
10 | It does not bother me now at all . |
11 | No , I , I would just put it in at this end and it 's amazing how I did it |
12 | O. Wilson doctrine that man is " a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon " will not get us anywhere at all . |
13 | For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd . |
14 | Have Fun and not to tie myself down at eighteen with |
15 | I hardly roughed him up at all . |
16 | ‘ We eventually tracked her down at this dreadful apartment block . |
17 | And they did n't really want them back at that time . |
18 | It had n't really involved her personally at all . |
19 | I saw Toby Latimer myself ; I confess I ca n't make him out at all . |
20 | And I said I could n't make it out at first . |
21 | Do n't throw anything away at this stage |
22 | I do n't know him hardly at all . |
23 | Do n't give me enough at all ! |
24 | Ca n't weigh her up at all ! |
25 | but er , er as I say while I was round there the new town was , was all built and er I found , we found such a difference cos I used to have to go into Old Harlow shopping , I used to cycle before I was handicapped like this , I used to cycle everywhere , and er I went , you used to have to queue up in Old Harlow for the shops , we had n't got anything here at all , no Stow or anything when I first , I mean when I came here nothing , it was just terrible terrible lane up here it was and all these were all ploughed fields and it was really terrible and I had erm , I used to have to cycle into the doctors Old Harlow , queue up , queue up at the butchers , queue up everywhere you had to queue and er , till they built this er the new , The Stow then we used to go to The Stow shopping you know which made such a difference , but er , during my say during my lifetime I 've so , so pleased when the new town came because I wanted to move back to Nazeing where I came from when I first got here because it was such a terrible place there was nothing doing whatever , you know and then I moved erm , as I say after I got round the front there it was more , better really , you know , with all the er traffic and that you could see people going by and that as otherwise it , it was monotonous really in Common Fields , you did n't see much at all there , but you know it was , I quite enjoyed it really , now what else have I got to tell you ? |
26 | In fact , I could n't work her out at all . |
27 | ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust . |
28 | I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem . |
29 | While I 've been to er while I 've been shopping I have n't had it on at all . |
30 | They had n't known her well at all , but for some inexplicable reason they seemed to take charge of the situation and to deal with it in a totally intuitive way . |