Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.
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1 | Just sit down ( I thought the idea was to dance — IM ) and listen to ‘ Yes Please ’ a few times until you realise that Shaun 's lyrics and the band 's music together still mean something to all their fans who follow a band purely for their music … so what were you doing talking to the stupid old Happy Mondays after all ? |
2 | She had n't imagined that this woman could be at all assertive , but she was being exactly that now , and Alain had so far said nothing at all . |
3 | Continued pressure to improve the terms of the civil payment on account scheme has so far yielded nothing at all . |
4 | Worse still , he/she perhaps never articulates them at all unless he/she expects to have to spell them out . |
5 | She walked on and on , imagining herself utterly alone wearing nothing at all . |
6 | Does the idea of joining the Stamp Bug Club , interest you a lot , interest you a little or not really interest you at all ? |
7 | Some people see very clearly and are able to describe actual images ; others do not actually see anything at all but know what is going on and are able to relate to it . |
8 | ‘ Robina , ’ he shouted , ‘ we ca n't possibly discuss anything at all if you persist in — ’ |
9 | ‘ What a day it 's been and we have n't really done anything at all . |
10 | To tell you the truth , I do n't really describe you at all , ’ she said , slightly abashed . |
11 | ‘ He did n't really produce them at all . |
12 | If he had even profoundly wanted her at all . |
13 | Sometimes I did n't even need it at all I could walk about shopping and everything . |
14 | If you looked at her sideways , you would n't never see her at all . ’ |
15 | ‘ I have n't actually said anything at all about coming to France , ’ Jenna managed in self-defence . |
16 | I no longer feel anything at all . |
17 | The first thing to bear in mind is that science ultimately never explains anything at all . |
18 | Callinicos , defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling , and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all . |
19 | but never really spoken it at all . |