Example sentences of "he [verb] at all " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think he looks at all well . ’ |
2 | He had very strong associated reactions in the arm whenever he moved at all . |
3 | And the easiest way to ensure that — a readiness to criticise the Government at each and every turn — is the one temptation he has at all costs to resist . |
4 | However , in the few weeks remaining to him , will he pursue at all relevant meetings the question of the massacre at Santa Cruz in East Timor . |
5 | He needs at all rimes to be in full possession of his faculties , or that extra , unpredictable poetic thrust would never declare itself — that heart-lifting boost that rockets mere words into the outer spaces of true poetry . |
6 | But , their leader tells David Wastell , Political Editor , although success seems so close , this is not really what he wants at all |
7 | Actually , I think he did quite a lot for gay understanding , to not wrap up those characters he played at all . |
8 | If he came at all . |
9 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that the case breaks new ground , that he acted at all times on legal advice and that wise counsel should permit the case to go before the House of Lords rather than rush to judgment now ? |
10 | I do n't know how he smokes at all ! |
11 | He glanced at all the bits of paper hanging higgledy-piggledy on the furniture and walls . |
12 | I mention this only because it is one of the dominant features in an inspector 's life , the shadow of which he feels at all times . |
13 | If he exaggerated at all , it was in supposing that anything I might say mattered all that much . |
14 | By stating that he rarely went to the theatre , and needed to be forcibly taken there if he went at all , he managed to lay bare the inadequacies of modern drama and defined the conditions of a new sort of drama altogether . |
15 | Indeed it is difficult to imagine such a state of affairs , but in fact Marx , especially in Formen makes it quite clear that this is not what he meant at all ; it is only under the influence of Morgan in The Origin that Engels might possible by construed to have implied something so unlikely . |
16 | He smiled at all of us , nodding courteously to Lady Beatrice , then with his silent monks around him , walked wearily out of the guest house . |
17 | This was not the sort of situation he liked at all . |
18 | Did nt he play at all centre midfield … i seem to remember a goal against scum ( 40 yard lob ) , where he was more left/centre midfield ? ? |
19 | ‘ No evidence that he had at all . |
20 | Has n't he changed at all ? ’ |