Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] him [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 They turned him down on ‘ security grounds ’ ; a lot of the Surinamese living in Holland make it plain that they do not like him at all .
2 They were quite convinced that if Jeopardy had not been quite so stunning to look at , most people would not like him at all because he was arrogant and cold .
3 After that we did not see him at all .
4 She does not see him at all .
5 I can not remember him at all , whether he was young or old or fat or thin or short or tall or anything .
6 He was wearing his best suit , which did not fit him at all .
7 Even marriage could not cure him of all his anxieties , and it is salutary to remember that , in some situations , he was as frightened of other people as they were of him : he often seemed shy and hesitant in conversation still .
8 For some reason this did not surprise him at all .
9 It did not surprise him at all that the Chairman 's answer should come , hand-delivered , to his villa at four o'clock in the morning , and that the rendezvous would be away from Baghdad .
10 the Racing Post did not mention him at all in its main preview of the race ; and the official Cheltenham racecard form guide nominated him ‘ more of a candidate for last place than first ’ .
11 And , in the end , she might not lose him after all
12 The poet was a member of polite society addressing himself to his equals , and though poetry was a special mode of communication it did not exempt him from all the normal usages of polite society .
13 Suddenly , a fact struck Ken that did not please him at all .
14 You hit his conscience and it gives , but it does n't hurt him at all .
15 NEALE DOUGHTY ( Twin Oaks ) : ‘ The delay at the start did n't affect him at all , but he had too much weight and the ground was probably too fast . ’
16 ‘ Clover Lodge did n't suit him at all .
17 ‘ In fact , I did n't know him at all and he 'd managed to slip in and out of affairs before I even tumbled to the fact that he was playing around .
18 Daft as it may seem after three years of knowing Jim Bob , I still do n't know him at all .
19 ‘ I do n't know him at all , really , ’ said Charlotte .
20 ‘ The thing is , ’ he murmured , sending her a smile that managed to be wicked and appealing all at the same time , ‘ I 'm so used to trusting Simon completely that I forgot you did n't know him at all . ’
21 I do n't know him at all , I 've never met him .
22 I did n't like him at all and we did n't get on .
23 I do n't like him at all , and if he was going to be the next Frank Lloyd Wright , I could n't care less , and it would n't change my opinion of him as a man , which is that he 's — ’
24 I do n't like him at all .
25 Or : she does n't understand him at all , nor cares to understand .
26 No , I did n't follow him at all .
27 I wriggled until I could peer over the edge into the wet depths below and I could n't see him at all .
28 Do you mean you do n't see him at all ? ’
29 In fact , she did n't see him at all when she made her way to the hospital the following morning .
30 Derby winner Dr Devious also raced freely before weakening into 10th and jockey Chris McCarron , who replaced regular rider John Reid , reported afterwards : ‘ I could n't control him at all . ’
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