Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [indef pn] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You may then decide that either you do not need to interview anyone at all because no job exists or that you need to interview someone for a quite different role , perhaps involving taking on various responsibilities of other employees which together form a more rational and cohesive whole . |
2 | Well he does n't even need to say anything at all actually you could just sit down , erm and start to write a poem about what he imagines . |
3 | ‘ Frankly , it does n't appear to do anything at all , but the other two call it the Senior Partner . ’ |
4 | ‘ My heart was racing so uncontrollably that it was all I could do to say anything at all , ’ she told him . |
5 | I think you 'd like to watch nothing at all 'cause you have what you want on every day . |
6 | I would like to say something at some point about the point I made earlier about going , increasingly as you go down this list , you depart in directions which are , er , contrary to your policies , but |
7 | But Mr Reynolds declared : ‘ Our first priority is to get all parties around the table , and we would not want to do anything at this stage that might hinder the process . |
8 | ‘ Anna should have said nothing at all . |
9 | This came out with more bravado than Sally-Anne really felt , and had she seen him more clearly before she intervened she might not have said anything at all . |
10 | The umpires might also have noticed something at some point along the line ! |
11 | You might have felt nothing at all . |
12 | Agreement on this suggestion would bring the meeting to a close , and most of those present would not have to do anything at all about the wretched book . |
13 | I mean , ten years ago , maybe twenty years ago , I would n't have known anyone at all that had been millionaires . |
14 | Only those who were sufficiently moved by piety or curiosity to go on a pilgrimage to the celebrated shrine of Santiago de Compostella , on roads which took them through Aquitaine , can have learned anything at all about the land which was to be the chief concern of Richard 's life . |
15 | We do n't have to say anything at all , if talking makes you nervous . |
16 | No , would n't have changed anything at that time . |
17 | Since wars involve others than those who face battle , that overwhelming majority who may prefer to have nothing at all to do with war , they can not , and should not , be omitted from any modern consideration of the subject . |
18 | Mr , do you want to say anything at this stage ? |
19 | At last he saw that , if he was ever to eliminate his old habits , then he must refuse to do anything at all until he had given himself the directions . |