Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] at all " in BNC.
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1 | I could scarcely think at all . |
2 | At the post-impressionist exhibition you could scarcely move at all for people , but at the new spirit in painting exhibition , which is currently on at the R A , there 's a lot of space and people on the whole go round very quickly and are rather sceptical about it all . |
3 | The old reactions died hard , if they would ever perish at all . |
4 | Where the treeline is sharply defined it may hardly exist at all ; more often it is a narrow band of forest-tundra , in which stands of trees alternate with dense shrubby tundra . |
5 | these these conduit pipes did they ever break at all ? |
6 | It was difficult when she could hardly speak at all , but she could n't let a statement like that go unchallenged . |
7 | Indeed there is , if anything , a tendency for the final events to be revealed early in the investigation while the factors which led to them remain obscure until a much later stage , and some do not ever emerge at all . |
8 | She do n't hardly splash at all . |
9 | ‘ It could n't possibly work at all . |
10 | In other rocks , water can hardly flow at all : clay has very small pores , whereas pumice is full of good-sized holes but they rarely link up . |
11 | As the star got to the very outskirts of the hole , its light could hardly move at all at first . |
12 | His stare was made the more intense by his ability to hardly blink at all . |
13 | Did he also mention at all that I won a national award recently for five years sustained voluntary input to the educational and professional development committee and activities of a professional body — the Assoc'n of Industrial Editors . |
14 | But perhaps Evan still thinks too much , or perhaps he does n't think enough or , then again , perhaps he does n't really think at all … |
15 | I did n't really think at all , not about where I was going , nor about what I would do when I got there . |
16 | C — Closed : The contents of the SPR have now been acted upon and the problem has either been fixed , or cleared for some other reason , for example the problem did not really exist at all , or there was a misunderstanding on the part of the originator . |
17 | C — Closed The contents of the SPR have now been acted upon and the problem has either been fixed , or cleared for some other reason , for example the problem did not really exist at all , or there was a misunderstanding on the part of the originator . |
18 | C — Closed — The contents of the SPR have now been acted upon and the problem has either been fixed , or cleared for some other reason , for example the problem did not really exist at all , or there was a misunderstanding on the part of the originator . |
19 | ‘ You mean , you do n't really know at all ? ’ |
20 | Susanna 's one does n't really work at all , but my one 's just like lukewarm . |
21 | Maybe what I thought I saw happen to them both did n't really happen at all . ’ |
22 | Has the revolution of 1989 been lost already , or did it never really happen at all ? |
23 | but I mean they were n't you know and I mean someone we did n't even know at all , so er you know all erm but I mean Lionel sat with the guy that organized it and the bus driver so he did n't feel out of it , you know , |
24 | I do n't even sleep at all , in case you call … . ’ |
25 | The interchange would also rely more on personal meetings whether at seminars or not and some records would not then exist at all . |
26 | An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future . |
27 | She did not otherwise feel at all detached . |
28 | I could barely speak at all ; the muscles in my face seemed to have gone rigid . |
29 | cos that 's how , that 's why we 've got to ultimately look at all the scripts , and sort of , |
30 | But a community that accepts integrity has a vehicle for organic change , even if it is not always wholly effective , that it would not otherwise have at all . |