Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Other financial assets — bonds , equities , inside money-scarcely feature at all .
2 One should perhaps just add at this point that Proust also underlines the very flexible nature of this existential time .
3 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
4 I never did much fucking look at that
5 On 29 June 1559 , Henri wrote to the pope , that notorious bombast Paul IV , about ‘ the incredible disaster which has since befallen the realm of Scotland to our extreme regret , disgust and displeasure ’ ; the letter stated his ‘ confidence in God who is so signally offended at this wretched plague of ruffians ’ , but God was to be given worldly assistance in the shape of ‘ a large and sufficient force of French soldiers , infantry and cavalry ’ .
6 er the building er effectively would have only just commenced at that stage
7 The clergy of the north were so deeply afflicted at all levels by the fighting , the destruction and the taxation that one crucial consequence of the Scottish war in this era was the permanent reduction in the tax assessment of the northern province , and therefore in the tax yield with which the king was able to meet his war costs .
8 But it remains to be seen whether this somewhat confused mixture of ideologies represents a realistic and coherent guiding force for the type of global change in human values that is so urgently needed at this time .
9 I leaned that my soil was too heavy to grow decent carrots or beetroot and that parsnips always forked because , although the soil was deep and good , the amount of stones could be only marginally reduced at each forking over .
10 The presbytery needed a cheerful touch , he had so often hinted at this .
11 Er the erm er fact of the matter was that er er as has been recorded by those less emotionally charged at that moment , I did n't flounce out of the cabinet .
12 ‘ She is not big headed at all , ’ he says .
13 you 're right about that as well , not much used at all .
14 ‘ No , she 's not long gone at all … .
15 The reality of anorexia for you was what , just not eating at all ?
16 I would binge and vomit or just not eat at all .
17 I feel I should look about and see streams of groups being angry and hateful — but it 's just not happening at all . ’
18 Switch it on there it 's just not working at all .
19 In English writing , word boundaries are marked by spaces , but morpheme boundaries are generally not marked at all .
20 The view that religion is a response to revealed truth , and the implications of this with regard to how we can be expected to find out about it , are not normally considered at all .
21 The record search process is not usually lengthened at all , so only the increased data transfer time needs to be considered .
22 In the first phrase , by contrast , the general target area of hock is not further restricted at all by the use of the adjective German , since all hock is German , by the very definition of hock .
23 It was just like , just like looking at any ordinary cup standing in the black ebony stand , and er lions head in each side with rings in it 's mouth .
24 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 .
25 Breeding was proved on a total of 36 waters in the period , most of which may be regularly occupied , although the records show annual fluctuations and breeding is not always proved at all known breeding sites each year .
26 ‘ Oh I can not possibly say at this point .
27 As we shall see , judicial intervention was not noticeably restrained at this time in other political cockpits .
28 In sum , alternative policies for sterling were not carefully considered at that time , not because they were unrealistic but because they were politically uncongenial and ran counter to powerful vested interests [ Bauer and Walters , 1975 ] .
29 They were not far removed at any time from the poverty line , and more frequently below it than above it .
30 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 .
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