Example sentences of "she [verb] at all " in BNC.

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1 She says she feels neglected when she looks at all the visitors Mum gets .
2 she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise .
3 Whoever she was — if she existed at all — she went with us through the mild , cleaned-up sordor of Soho side streets .
4 I do not think she benefited at all financially — if she did it was a very small amount — and would n't have been able to keep any of the furniture had it not been for the kindness of Aunt Mary .
5 Since their mother 's death Claudia had hoped to come closer to her sister , but Dana had the world at her feet and she laughed at all Claudia 's attempts to resurrect the bond they had shared as children .
6 She looked at all sorts of alternative medicine and found that homeopathy was very effective for Angela 's condition of breathlessness and collapse .
7 That was n't the woman she remembered at all .
8 She smiled at all her friends , got into her small white car and drove
9 She smiled at all her friends and drove away in her car .
10 The only person with whom she spoke at all easily was Mrs Beeley , the General 's widow , who somehow struck the right note — chaffing her about learning French , to which Alice responded with spirit .
11 I expect he hoped to have as little as possible to do with her , but when she made a dead set at him , as she did at all young married men , that was no longer possible .
12 Elliott said , ‘ She 'll talk to the police if she talks at all — who else ? ’
13 So the things are happening , and you 'll be talking in a moment to Jenny and the work she does at All Saints Convent .
14 To complete the welcome , she had — on Aunt Bridget 's advice — paid particular attention to her own appearance , making sure that if she smelt at all , it was a dried of lavender .
15 No , she 'll come Sunday if she comes at all .
16 She could feel a coolness on her brow , and would have reached up her fingers to find out what was there , but that she was possessed by a lassitude that prevented her moving at all .
17 Strangely enough , the idea which occurred to her , in that first moment of its discovery , did n't make her feel at all afraid .
18 Sod that for a lark , thought Lipman , who felt anxious to flash her felt at all costs .
19 That would n't help her thinking at all , and was n't that why she was here ?
20 But for her to speak at all suggests that the discovery may have released some few small drops of adrenalin into her blood , too .
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