Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] at all " in BNC.

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1 Surprisingly , perhaps , I find that walking with no means to draw or paint at all often has the effect of revelation at a particular place and time along the walk .
2 The effect is rather like being in a sensory deprivation tank , in that you ca n't move or react at all .
3 ‘ We do n't put him next to other horses , but he can see them clearly , only a field away , and he does n't fret or bother at all .
4 British industry suffered a major crisis and needed to reorganise and rationalise at all levels .
5 You can stand here and look at all these trees which come from all over the world , and we 're open all year round and there 's always something to see , and the views are spectacular .
6 I wished he would go away so that I could go upstairs and look at all my clothes .
7 We 'll have to go and look at all the blokes playing rugby again !
8 The great doors had been wrenched off their hinges , and anyone could come and go at all hours .
9 ‘ I have a taxi waiting , ’ he stated as he escorted her out of the hotel , explaining , ‘ It is not permitted to drink and drive at all in Czechoslovakia . ’
10 I may not so much as glance at all those handsome courtiers ! ’
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