Example sentences of "they at all " in BNC.

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1 The good nature and humour of most Scotsmen never failed to appreciate the situation , ( an immigrant father taking his kids out for a run to the country ) and they at all times were friendly .
2 the Russian have fucking one of the most powerful forces , I mean up until the Stalingrad in Moscow , the , the battle of Stalingrad they did n't know if they at all .
3 I remember one time er these barges , old barges when you used to come up there , they ai n't got any engine in 'em at all because now they got motors in 'em , but erm , at that time , I was asleep one night and er these barges had been up , they 'd been down the the engine room , cos the engine room and the stoke hall was all in one and th and then I was so sound asleep they 'd filled the sacks up with coal and took them up over the and took the only thing they did do they did n't take the shovel they 'd used , cos they bought their shovel from off the barge and they left that downhill that 's how they 'd pinched the coal .
4 Keep one eye on them at all times to avoid problems .
5 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 .
6 If you want to keep turtles happy , do n't keep them at all .
7 Eileen was dead and it meant nothing to them at all .
8 The fire had n't touched them at all . ’
9 Especially when Charity and her mother had done their very best to help with a problem that need not have concerned them at all .
10 Not surprisingly , nowadays I hate my breasts , and wish I did n't have them at all .
11 Often they could not find them at all .
12 ‘ It is ; she does these things well — but why the hell does she do them at all ? ’
13 Six of 116 general practitioners in Surrey admitted not cleaning their thermometers while others did not bother to use them at all .
14 I 've not heard any grumbles about them at all .
15 Teenage magazines often have stories about girls who fall in love with handsome , exciting young men who do n't care for them at all while ignoring the nice , but rather ordinary , boy-next-door who thinks the world of them .
16 Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all .
17 Once they 've joined in the Pirates Club , you 'll be lucky to see them at all , as they go through their paces for the junior cabaret ( where a lot of hidden young talent come to light ) , or as they enjoy the treasure hunts and fancy dress parties .
18 The electrodes permanently attached to his scalp — we need those to take the frequent and essential measurements of electric impulses produced by his brain — are also imperceptible to him , since the resilience of his mattress ensures he feels no pressure from them at all .
19 Therefore there is a logical tendency to preclude from view the social reasons why people are using the land in such a way as to cause excessive soil erosion , and so most conservation policies do not address them at all .
20 The latter category includes patients with cystitis , the urethral syndrome , vaginal discharge , sexual and contraceptive problems , and a sizeable minority who had nothing wrong with them at all .
21 Rock-climbers make sure they have lots of metal implements swinging from them at all times .
22 Do you believe in them at all ?
23 Frankly , it wo n't break my heart if we do n't see them at all . ’
24 ‘ He did n't really produce them at all .
25 Some people prefer not to use them at all and remove them .
26 Whether to marry or pursue a career ; when to have children — or , indeed , whether to have them at all ; whether and when to return to work after the children are born ; whether to continue working or stay at home and look after an aged relative — the problems for today 's woman are endless .
27 And most of the other wordings discussed have no sense of ‘ request ’ about them at all .
28 A matron chaperoned them at all times , trekking them from digs to school , on to the theatre and finally back to their digs at night , the crocodile of children walking slower as the day progressed .
29 Beforehand they were tense and quiet , and no doubt very frightened if the truth were known , but on their return , if we saw them at all , they would be relaxed and only looking forward to bacon and eggs in the Mess — and then bed .
30 I may be that , like the street cars of San Francisco , artists living in London see them so much , they do n't see them at all .
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