Example sentences of "n't [vb pp] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has n't stopped it at all . |
2 | Have n't heard anything at all have we ? |
3 | She had n't missed him at all when he died , but now she realized for the first time that she had lost her father . |
4 | You have n't missed anything at all . |
5 | He has n't after all said anything false , because he has n't said anything at all : all he 's done is sigh . |
6 | If you get all serious , I 'll begin to wish I had n't said anything at all . ’ |
7 | I have n't moved it at all . |
8 | It must have been there all the time , sitting motionless and staring straight at me from the far edge of the level area of the Grounds , but I had n't noticed it at first . |
9 | Oh no you know she 's gon na sort of , sort of suus , so erm , I said oh it 's alright it 's only Eve 's house keeper , and I got back on the phone I said no I 'm every sorry to leave you hanging on I said no I do n't know where she is , I have n't seen her all morning , I have n't seen her at all , and er I said bye then , she said what 's the matter with you she said , I said what do you mean what 's the matter with me , she said oh , why you talking funny ? |
10 | Bernice had n't seen them at first : their black silk cloaks merged into the darkness beyond the doorway , and only the jerky movements of the red-painted muzzles of their stubby blasters revealed their location . |
11 | ‘ You have n't seen him at all ? ’ |
12 | And during the last four years you have n't seen him at all , while I 've spent nine or ten hours a day with him , sometimes even more if we 're particularly busy . |
13 | Cos I , I have n't seen him at all . |
14 | If I think about it I have n't seen him at all . |
15 | I have n't seen him at all . |
16 | ‘ I remember pointing at it one day and he said , ‘ Well you have n't got one at all , yours is broken . ' ’ |
17 | So she looked at me as if to say well I have n't got one at all . |
18 | ‘ So you see , ’ she said , as she finished explaining that the sheets must have disappeared from the flat , ‘ I have n't got anything at all to back up my story . ’ |
19 | Well what I 'm looking at is you have n't got anything at all right ! |
20 | And that is something I have n't told you at all . |
21 | British Rail have n't had anything at all to report to us , and the local bus company 's just been telling us that things are running fine . |
22 | It has n't slowed it at all . |
23 | His words had n't affected me at all . |
24 | Oh yeah , the guy that he has n't reduced it at all ! |
25 | We have n't insured it at all yet erm arrange that anyway . |
26 | Though , thinking back , surely he had n't known her at that stage , had hardly known who she was . |
27 | She had n't known him at all . |
28 | ‘ Oh , I have n't found it at all like that , ’ Merrill said airily , crossing her fingers beneath her handbag . |
29 | Surely he had n't found it at last and with a girl less than half his age , intelligent but uneducated , promiscuous and burdened with an illegitimate child . |
30 | The fire had n't touched them at all . ’ |