Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] at [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | True , they had been vassals of China for nine long centuries — but had n't their hearts " like iron and stone " enabled them at last to throw off the Chinese yoke when the Tang dynasty crumbled ? |
2 | Not only was it unremarkable and rather battered , it did nothing at all to jog her errant memory . |
3 | She had nothing at all to go on , I thought , except that phone call , and she naturally would n't admit to having listened to that . |
4 | We had nothing at all to live on ; but one day I received a sum of money that we managed to divide up so that it lasted for many weeks , just so much a day . |
5 | Most had nothing at all to say about it and those that did comment relied to a large extent on a discourse and terminology borrowed from the ‘ agenda setting nexus ’ of mainstream criticism . |
6 | By far the most intriguing announcement in Wales also carried a competitive element , even if it had nothing at all to do with slow bowlers . |
7 | This smug man who had nothing at all to do with her life had helped to wipe out her father 's existence for her . |
8 | That someone who had nothing at all to do with her life should have had a hand in removing her father 's last trace in her life infuriated her . |
9 | In other words , by the 1770s and after Berton 's reforms , debate had nothing at all to do with audible stick signals , but everything to do with the presence of a conducteur , communicating visually . |
10 | I mean I had nothing at all to do with t' business except I went in partnership with me wife and that . |
11 | Everything about him spelt self-assurance , the confidence of someone who had nothing at all to prove to the world . |
12 | And when the families were no more , they had nothing at all to show for their efforts . |
13 | It suited me at first to have you believe there was someone in my life . |
14 | He had no idea , for the letter forced him at last to admit to himself that he knew nothing about his son , that he had lost touch with him , had allowed him over the years to drift further and further away so that now they were virtual strangers . |
15 | Neither Marxism Today , Socialist Review nor Tribune had anything at all to say about the programme . |