Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 Not seeing it right at the minute .
2 Roman does not want you here at all , Signorina Hastings .
3 He could not answer her quite at once .
4 I 'm not eating it quickly at all , it 's just catching a filling every time I eat it .
5 The important thing about that Bob is not to accept it just at face value .
6 You know it , it was good and that 's , you know , and that 's not knocking you apart at all
7 She had played a part that was alien to her nature and she had not played it well at all .
8 I 'm not giving you much at all .
9 It does not bother me now at all .
10 If the incoming Conservative Government had not swept them away at once it would today seem no less difficult to abolish the ‘ social service , of subsidised food than the ‘ social service ’ of subsidised housing .
11 Keep your main meal light and healthy , and try not to eat it late at night .
12 O. Wilson doctrine that man is " a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon " will not get us anywhere at all .
13 No you 're not putting them anywhere at the moment .
14 For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd .
15 I do n't know him hardly at all .
16 You do n't do it properly at work .
17 Do n't give me enough at all !
18 My Lords , I ca n't give it precisely at the , at the d the despatch box , it is public information , I will make it available to the Noble Lord and place the answer in the library .
19 I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem .
20 They had n't known her well at all , but for some inexplicable reason they seemed to take charge of the situation and to deal with it in a totally intuitive way .
21 It does n't take them long at all to get in the outskirts of London , it 's weaving your way
22 That 's where I see her when I think of her , though she did n't take me there at first .
23 ‘ I could n't take it seriously at first because it seemed so ridiculous , but then you look in the statute book and realise the maximum penalty for this is seven years .
24 Do n't get them anywhere at the moment !
25 Again , that does n't get us anywhere at the moment , but it does slightly bear out the possibility that the man was a foreigner which would explain our total failure so far to get him identified . "
26 Say if we do n't get it right at the beginning what we get out at the end can be very successful .
27 ‘ It was all very emotional and I did n't handle it well at all . ’
28 So I could n't help her there at all .
29 It does n't worry me now at the moment .
30 ‘ Did n't teach you much at Oxford , did they ?
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