Example sentences of "none at all " in BNC.
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1 | The lofty official view is that the agitators in favour of an entirely fresh deal — or preferably none at all — with the CFTC command little support among the membership and distract the association from grappling with real issues such as Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's putative electronic trading system . |
2 | Cheaper bags often have small thin baffles which can flatten away from the zip or none at all . |
3 | It can be applied to all kinds of objective situations or none at all . |
4 | None at all . ’ |
5 | * At the present rate of destruction many countries whose only real asset is the forest may have none at all by the year 2,000 . |
6 | In most years , rail deaths are few : in some there are none at all . |
7 | He said the bill would end the situation where an employer had to dismiss either all the strikers or none at all . |
8 | If the choice facing us were legal , clean , decently performed abortion or none at all , no doubt many of us would be hard put to it to vote for the former ; but in fact the choice is between the legal , clean sort and backstreet self-induced efforts of the Ottey 's Pills variety . |
9 | What is needed is either full co-ordination , or none at all , with countries concentrating on their domestic needs . |
10 | Mr Waigel is a Bavarian born and bred who has little love for Bonn but none at all for the former Prussian capital . |
11 | Hobbes found it remarkable that some , but not all , things had conscious awareness and perception : ‘ Of all the phenomena or appearances which are near us , the most admirable is apparition itself … namely , that some natural bodies have in themselves the patterns almost of all things , and others of none at all . ’ |
12 | It was so pitifully easy for the customers : the temptation so hard to resist , to pick up a bar or two of chocolate from the counter , a packet of tea from the shelf , even a bag of flour , as my aunt came from behind the counter , passed through to the kitchen , down the steps into the old still-room to draw vinegar from the cask , or paraffin from the tank ( its pump rattling up-down , up-down ) , or across the yard for corn or toppings , or up the back stairs for some item kept on the little landing ; so that the shop began to make small profit or none at all . |
13 | None at all in fact . |
14 | ‘ None at all , thank the Lord . ’ |
15 | None at all . |
16 | Still , rich men had motor vehicles in greater number and in better condition than middling men ; poor men had none at all . |
17 | ‘ None at all . ’ |
18 | Increasingly the answer was : none at all . |
19 | In book three of his Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells , he wrote : ‘ Guidebooks that are inaccurate and unreliable are worse than none at all … |
20 | The ITC says it may possibly award none at all . |
21 | Burden Creek has none at all , and after they merge , downstream all the way to the gap and out , the water is clear and dead . |
22 | I thought them extraordinary Performances for a Girl of her Age , and one that had so little Advantage ( or rather none at all ) either from Books or Conversation : But my bad State of Health prevented me from making any further Enquiry concerning this young Genius , till about fourteen Months before her Death , when I was first inform 'd she had wrote a Tragedy . |
23 | None at all . |
24 | I must write a grand opera or none at all ; if I write a small one , I shall get very little for it ( for everything is taxed here ) . |
25 | If there is any doubt in the case of syphilis , there is none at all with regard to gonorrhoea . |
26 | But an intensively worked arable farm growing continuous corn with the use of synthetic fertilizers , herbicides , and pesticides may have none at all . |
27 | What of those stuck with a 10-year guarantee , or none at all ? |
28 | For such critics Hardy traced an essential parallel with the irregularity of Gothic architecture in which he had been trained , and noted ‘ There is latent music in the sincere utterance of deep emotion , however expressed , which fills the place of the actual word-music in rhythmic phraseology on thinner emotive subjects , or on subjects with next to none at all . ’ |
29 | Poole remarked that the choice of Stravinsky music horrified many people ( this was long before the composer had been understood or accepted by general audiences ) and the score ‘ made great difficulty for the cast but none at all for John ’ . |
30 | ‘ None at all . |