Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at all [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Finally , the ‘ intelligentsia ’ and scholarly circles — presumably attached to Leipzig University — in condemning Hess reportedly included some reproaches for Hitler for selecting such a ‘ mentally disturbed person as his possible successor ’ , though it was immediately added that most members of such circles were ‘ nevertheless convinced that the Führer no longer hears at all about the actual mood and situation within the Reich itself and that most things are kept from him ’ .
2 New Socialist or Tribune hardly commented at all on the local government funding of lesbian and gay projects , the Haringey backlash or the debate around heterosexism .
3 The number of voters who cited social issues as their top priority ‘ or who claimed such issues were ‘ extremely important ’ to their voting decision , hardly varied at all throughout the campaign .
4 Hitler 's proclamation on 24 February 1943 was , in fact , hardly noticed at all by the population , while reactions to the low-key speech on 21 March 1943 were dominated by the speculation over the astonishingly low figures for German war casualties which Hitler had given .
5 Frederick thus presents the paradox of a ruler who was sincerely attracted by many of the ideas of the Enlightenment , who voiced these ideas and advertised his adherence to them throughout his life , and yet whose policies in practice were hardly affected at all by the new intellectual currents of the age .
6 Winding up for the Government when the new clause was debated in the House of Commons on 14 April 1948 , Ede faithfully followed the Cabinet 's line , expounding the case for retention on the grounds that public opinion was not conducive to any change , adding as a supporting argument that the unarmed police had to contend with a ‘ class of gangster and armed criminal which hardly existed at all before the war ’ .
7 In the first phrase , by contrast , the general target area of hock is not further restricted at all by the use of the adjective German , since all hock is German , by the very definition of hock .
8 But if this pattern is widely adopted , here would be a dimension of democracy which is as yet hardly known at all in the officially democratic West .
9 You 'll find the needles make the knitting movement going one way , but hardly move at all in the other .
10 The Profesor of Filth , soon to be star of a video , is a decent bloke , hardly blinds at all off the stage .
11 In practice policy elites are aware that there are other social interests not represented in decision-making , and that the inequalities of existing interest group mobilization are hardly correlated at all with the underlying feelings of citizens .
12 If causes dear to his heart , such as feminism , even figured at all in the mass-circulation papers , it was to serve as the butt for an endless stream of cheap jokes .
13 They fall into some categories do n't they , like the lazy slob , who never does anything , never washes a dish or ne never helps at all around the house , so even though they stay there for about a week .
14 She never thought at all about the hacienda until they were almost back there .
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