Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [be] [vb pp] at all " in BNC.

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1 However , except for specially made tiny instruments , this requirement is fulfilled at all measurable speeds .
2 This seminar is aimed at all staff responsible for the well-being of data on PC networks .
3 In this instance the case was dismissed but the fact that such action was taken at all was profoundly significant .
4 In closed systems the fear of being considered faint-hearted , or uninvolved , or unsupportive prevents such doubts being voiced at all .
5 Now have these figures been reassessed at all ?
6 However , I have made some very unusual designs in which very little colour was involved at all , and sometimes I have used only cream , beige , white and the occasional touch of grey to make solid designs that rely on texture rather than colour .
7 Thus what is interesting about the women 's magazines in England during the first years of the twentieth century is not the content of the advice given on child rearing , but the fact that so little advice is given at all ; sometimes , from one year to the next , children are barely mentioned save for the occasional appealing illustrations , the pattern for a christening bonnet or the recipe for a nursery pudding .
8 Looking at City 's first-half performance at The Dell , he must have wondered if any change was needed at all .
9 They push very much the deep cut system in the U K. Deep cut system in in America means that the machine goes forward a distance before any supports are set at all erm and then the supports do set roof falls .
10 Mr Graham said gipsies tended to travel around looking for work , while the travellers ‘ appear to consider work as a low priority , if indeed any consideration is given at all to working . ’
11 Millions of people in the US are not covered by health insurance and the amount of money you have determines the treatment you get that is assuming any treatment is given at all .
12 It 's a wonder any parts are left at all , what with debts of £6.5m and Sir John Hall still waging the boardroom battle that has very nearly claimed the club itself as the ultimate , ironic , victim .
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