Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] at all " in BNC.
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1 | You should only consider it at all if you believe your marriage can continue . |
2 | Callinicos , defence of Marxism is erudite and compelling , and the fact that he runs out of steam over post-war art is of less moment than the fact that he takes the range of issues seriously enough to discuss them at all . |
3 | Positivist criminology , on the other hand , seemed scarcely to recognise it at all . |
4 | The delicacy of his touch as he stroked her was such that Julia could hardly feel it at all , and yet it aroused in her a longing for him that she had never before experienced . |
5 | hardly seen you at all . |
6 | ‘ We hardly know her at all . |
7 | The road was crossed by a locked-down barrier about two kilometres further on , but Belov had a key and the barrier hardly slowed them at all . |
8 | He said you were very kind to him , you and Miguel — hardly hurt him at all . ’ |
9 | You think you know people and then you wonder if you ever knew them at all . ’ |
10 | ‘ I hardly knew her at all , ’ said Guy , unconcernedly , ‘ only she happened to mention it once . ’ |
11 | They were confined for the most part to the close proximity of the waterways and some parts of the country hardly knew them at all . |
12 | The Germans hardly shelled us at all . |
13 | ‘ But we hardly see you at all these days . |
14 | Not that I shall probably need it at all . |
15 | Does the idea of joining the Stamp Bug Club , interest you a lot , interest you a little or not really interest you at all ? |
16 | To tell you the truth , I do n't really describe you at all , ’ she said , slightly abashed . |
17 | but never really spoken it at all . |
18 | ‘ He did n't really produce them at all . |
19 | Sometimes I did n't even need it at all I could walk about shopping and everything . |
20 | If he had even profoundly wanted her at all . |
21 | The Scouts had rushed skiddingly from one pod to the next , annihilating languid swanky drugsters , warbling liquorites , squirming orgiasts who were responding to the war in their own indulgent style , if they even heeded it at all . |
22 | Franks flashed him a look of irritation , as if it was disloyal of the picture editor to criticise Nicola now that she was dead , indeed criticise her at all . |
23 | So we will need to manage the whole of that block to the right of the dotted line , and therefore I think , members will appreciate that we are not going to do that effect , or indeed do it at all , if we simply continue spending at the four hundred and fifty thousand pounds which is the costs that we 're incurring in the current year . |
24 | And we did n't go there to cut them at all because they were right open , right in the open and there was ho hope for them anyway . |
25 | She barely noticed it at all as she stood for a few seconds in front of the mirror and pulled the comb through her hair . |
26 | I never made more friends as easily as when I was among people whose language I spoke badly and who barely spoke mine at all . |
27 | An ideal filter would perfectly transmit signals at all desired frequencies and completely reject them at all other frequencies . |
28 | but then no-one else does it at all ( re-evaluation ) ; |
29 | Worse still , he/she perhaps never articulates them at all unless he/she expects to have to spell them out . |
30 | Training alone has never bothered me at all , but it 's nice to be able to go down the pub for a good chinwag after a session . ’ |