Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at all " in BNC.

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1 It does n't take them long at all to get in the outskirts of London , it 's weaving your way
2 Do n't give me enough at all !
3 ‘ Why am I here at all ?
4 ‘ In fact , Mr Stevens , ’ she called , ‘ I would ask you from now on not to speak to me directly at all . ’
5 I 'm not giving you much at all .
6 By not knowing and by feeding these fears , you have played into the hands of the mentor whose dedication is to keep you away at all costs from your higher self and who will feed off your essence and life energy , as without these it can not live .
7 ‘ I 'm not interested in you sexually at all , you know .
8 Roman does not want you here at all , Signorina Hastings .
9 You know it , it was good and that 's , you know , and that 's not knocking you apart at all
10 For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd .
11 It does not bother me now at all .
12 It had n't really involved her personally at all .
13 In fact , I am sure they do n't think of her much at all .
14 Nor were matters helped by Violet gaining ten ‘ A's in her O levels , losing a stone and getting her first boyfriend , who rang her constantly at all hours of the night from Beverly Hills .
15 Louise had n't wanted to send him away at all .
16 I do n't know him hardly at all .
17 I tell you what , I never used to shag her hardly at all .
18 They had n't known her well at all , but for some inexplicable reason they seemed to take charge of the situation and to deal with it in a totally intuitive way .
19 So I could n't help her there at all .
20 The problem about Shakespeare for critics of his mind-set is that to take him seriously at all is to accept an alien agenda .
21 The doctors did n't come into it much at all .
22 I 'm not eating it quickly at all , it 's just catching a filling every time I eat it .
23 In fact it is only because he is trying so hard to get it right that he can be said to get it wrong at all , and the gauche hero is above all the example of social over-anxiety , like Betjeman 's subaltern weak for love on a Hampshire tennis-court : his palms moist at the first handshake , one imagines , his over-careful manners a veneer masking racking uncertainties , and an over-developed sense of social duty enforcing its own inner punishment .
24 Why was it here at all ?
25 ‘ It was all very emotional and I did n't handle it well at all . ’
26 She had played a part that was alien to her nature and she had not played it well at all .
27 And why was he there at all ?
28 yeah I 've never touched ours much at all
29 Meaning that you 'll have no time for us here at all soon . ’
30 O. Wilson doctrine that man is " a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon " will not get us anywhere at all .
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