Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Especially when Charity and her mother had done their very best to help with a problem that need not have concerned them at all .
2 You would n't have expected it at all .
3 But why should he have considered me at all ?
4 On her return to Austria , she was careful to keep her new hobby a secret from her parents , who ‘ would not have considered it at all a proper pastime for a young girl ’ .
5 ‘ I 'm sure he could have saved him with all the modern equipment we have .
6 ‘ She could not say nay ; and she must needs do his bidding ; and yet she would not have done it for all this world .
7 ‘ Anna should have said nothing at all .
8 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 .
9 In fact , if I had n't been living here I doubt they would have noticed us at all !
10 You might have felt nothing at all .
11 A villainous raid upon the Stockade where the men do lie and even upon ourselves where we dwell at Belmont would have robbed us of all we have assured thus far by the Grace of God .
12 Your companion might not have made it at all . ’
13 I hated speaking to large groups of people and normally would have avoided it at all costs , but I found that I had thought so much about this that telling other people was a relief .
14 That would n't have surprised him at all .
15 Perhaps the most audacious thing about this exhibition is that the British Museum should have countenanced it at all .
16 The haciendas , the castles and the oast-houses would not have suited her at all .
17 I mean , ten years ago , maybe twenty years ago , I would n't have known anyone at all that had been millionaires .
18 ‘ Or perhaps I should not have asked you at all . ’
19 ‘ That is , if it was a row , not a sparring match that would n't have worried her at all . ’
20 I should not have discussed it at all if I had not been asked the questions .
21 My grandmother may not have delivered you at all . ’
22 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 .
23 You 'd have warned her about all the people her revelations would hurt .
24 Mike tells me that there is a remote possibility we may have misjudged you after all , so why do n't you try spinning me this fairy-tale ? ’
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