Example sentences of "[noun] hardly [verb] at all " in BNC.

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1 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
2 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
3 In one direction you will see the normal wave movement of the needles knitting , but in the other direction the needles hardly move at all , that is they SLIP ( and , even if you 'd had yarn threaded and stitches on the needles , they would n't have knitted on this row ) .
4 Usually the right side is the purl side , while on the knit side the weaving hardly shows at all .
5 The pistol hardly jerked at all as each bolt ejaculated before incandescing and zipping away .
6 ‘ I suppose I should warn you , ’ he said , his voice hardly quavering at all , ‘ that this is a magic sword . ’
7 Such was their isolation that their way of life hardly reflected at all the kind to be found just a dozen miles away .
8 The team 's putting averages and sand save percentages hardly vary at all between all 12 members .
9 His arms hardly move at all — just the legs move , and his bare feet on the ground as he jumps up and down , and the long tuft of hair that bounces back and forth over his shoulder .
10 The night before the wedding the girls hardly slept at all and they did not chatter to one another as they usually did until they found sleep .
11 The Volkstag hardly met at all by this time , so those anti-Nazis who had not fled and who were not under arrest had no voice in the government of the city .
12 New Socialist or Tribune hardly commented at all on the local government funding of lesbian and gay projects , the Haringey backlash or the debate around heterosexism .
13 Outwardly , my habits hardly changed at all .
14 Sometimes its importance is minimal , and it must then be unobtrusive , in fact hardly noticed at all .
15 Public-sector land owners were often under an obligation to obtain the best price possible , which was unlikely to happen in times of such severely-restrained demand and when an urban-land market hardly existed at all .
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