Example sentences of "not [verb] [pron] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Have Fun and not to tie myself down at eighteen with
2 I saw Toby Latimer myself ; I confess I ca n't make him out at all .
3 And I said I could n't make it out at first .
4 Ca n't weigh her up at all !
5 In fact , I could n't work her out at all .
6 ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust .
7 While I 've been to er while I 've been shopping I have n't had it on at all .
8 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
9 I could n't pass one up at any jumble sale .
10 Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're
11 Many women have a lot of trouble just writing one thing , and how many of you did n't write anything down at all ?
12 Did the wives say , ‘ Had a good day , dear ? ’ and did the husbands reply , ‘ Not bad except that poor Fred could n't get it up at all .
13 If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours .
14 You do n't let me in at all .
15 That i it does n't toughen you up at all .
16 We spend a decade conditioning ourselves to act in a certain way , with a certain decisiveness , caution , thoroughness , and the result is that we ca n't shake it off at half past six and revert to some more natural state .
17 They do n't wake you up at six o'clock dad !
18 if I were in real distress , and I was told , Mary , that you pitied me , it would n't cheer me up at all .
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