Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] at all " in BNC.
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1 | You see , I did n't know her for long and it was a privilege to meet her at all . |
2 | There 's no reasson to keep it at all . |
3 | The interpretation of what remains as historical evidence is after all fundamental to the historians craft , but the deliberate preservation of historical source materials in the absence of context ( or worse still the failure to preserve them at all ) surely does little justice to the society in which we live . |
4 | ‘ We want to see proper education and we have said we will put a penny on income tax to provide it at all levels from the age of three upwards . ’ |
5 | Peter Mandelson , Patricia Hewitt and a number of other Fabian commentators could have behaved more courteously by addressing the Liberal Democrats by their full name instead of calling them Liberals ; Tony Blair could have had the courage to name them at all , instead of subsuming them into a vague phrase about building common cause with other parties ‘ around the world ’ . |
6 | If I start thinking of It as a person , entitled to a dignified end , the next thing will be of course that I have no right to end It at all . |
7 | Have you had a chance to play it at all ? |
8 | Indeed , I may say it was not my wish to see you at all . |
9 | He stared out of his constricting net of anxieties and fears at this clean , smooth , well-intentioned boy , and wondered why he should be expected to make the effort to answer him at all . |
10 | ’ It took quite a lot of resolution to utter it at all . |
11 | That said his fitness has to be 100% for Wilko to play him at all , and he clearly is liable to get himself sent off . |
12 | The constraint for social workers wanting to do family work with elderly clients is to be allowed the time to do it at all . |
13 | Now it was a three hundred page document er have , have many of the delegates been able to have time to digest it at all ? |