Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] at all " in BNC.
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1 | They have strong fore-legs , though their back legs are hardly developed at all and are little more than buds . |
2 | ( AAT ) n are hardly cut at all . |
3 | In practice policy elites are aware that there are other social interests not represented in decision-making , and that the inequalities of existing interest group mobilization are hardly correlated at all with the underlying feelings of citizens . |
4 | It has been a matter of controversy whether the non-associative kinds of learning are really learning at all , and if so , whether they do not really take place by the same general mechanisms as associative learning . |
5 | The failure to come to terms with this task casts light on , though it does not excuse , the hectic character of the final part of Braudel 's Méditerranée : even when connections are traced between conjonctures and the actions of individuals , they tend to leave the actions heavily under-determined — so much so , in some cases , that they are barely explained at all . |
6 | In the meantime it is sufficient to note that the position where the rules are barely enforced at all is far from satisfactory . |
7 | The answer seems to be that they are barely used at all . |
8 | The ANC wants its foreign supporters to ensure that once sanctions are declared dead there will be a concerted campaign to make certain that they are actually lifted at all levels in all countries . |